Holy crap! Do you guys have this forum hardwired to your nervous system?! How did you reply so fast?!
@Jimmyemunoz - I'm learning to not stay up until 3am trying to configure things that I'm new to. No wonder I couldn't find the damn thing againThe second I loaded up EOS, I gave myself a much deserved *facepalm*. Thanks!
@ BassAceGold - As I stated above, my capacity for mental competency diminishes exponentially past 12am. I had actually made a gba.arg file to attempt to solve it but I see now, all I had done was rename the .nes one.
So now that I've fixed that, I can see my .gba files as text file icons with the "no" icon (red cirle with slash). Now, when I attempt to open them, it gets stuck on the EOS loading screen, however I tried to run them straight from the EOS (where the icons appear as the GBA console) and I can't even get them to load at all. I click, tap, press a/b, nothing registers. I recall now that when I first set up my EOS before finding BASPlug, I had this problem and thought I fixed it, but I suppose I had not. I have the NDSGBA (v.1.30) plugin installed correctly from what I can tell. I'll search the forums here for solution on that one, don't want to get this thread muddled with troubleshooting for an unrelated issue!
Oh my. How is it I've not been hit by a bus yet? In the daylight hours, I'm a capable and contributing member of society! I swear!
Again, thank you very much for your speedy replies!
If anyone would like to PM me with further help with this .GBA issue, that would be helpful and greatly appreciated!Please don't reply in this thread for help with that!
Should probably solve the problem here in case anyone else has the same issue.
NDSGBA doesn't support the protocol for loading files passed externally to it. Thus, BAGPlug cannot be used to launch them properly.
I think EOS has some support for gba files in such that it can copy the files to slot 2 card such as the ezflash 3 in 1 and then boot the card. However, it cannot launch the gba files themselves in the emulator.
The only way to load a GBA file is to run the emulator itself and then load the file from its built in menu. Alternatively, it is possible to make BAGPlug open the emulator for you when selecting a GBA rom.
In the gba.arg file, just change the file path to the path of the gba emulator plugin. Now every gba rom will boot the emulator for you so you can reload it in the built in menu.










