It's a feature built into some GBA games (such as Pokémon) so the game knows what time it is. Previously, the feature didn't work on NDSGBA, meaning Pokémon wouldn't work properly. This update fixes the problem.Seraph said:Sorry this is a nooby question but whats Real Time Clock?Pliskron said:The emulator has huge potential but in my opinion it's just not good enough yet to use. I really don't like the way the frame skip looks.
I don't know see why it isn't good enough to use yet when some games seem like they work perfectly.(it really depends on the game you want to play to decide if the emulator is good or not)
But Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand still doesn't work. Still has the Real time clock problem.
Doesn't Boktai have a light sensor? I don't think that NDSGBA supports the light sensor (correct me if I'm wrong).
QUOTE(zuriel102 @ Jun 4 2010, 10:02 PM)
YayMii said:It's a feature built into some GBA games (such as Pokémon) so the game knows what time it is. Previously, the feature didn't work on NDSGBA, meaning Pokémon wouldn't work properly. This update fixes the problem.zuriel102 said:Sorry this is a nooby question but whats Real Time Clock?
As someone has mentioned there is a patch for the solar sensor for Boktai 1, but that is not the problem. It seems like some people don't even try the game before saying it will work. The problem has to do with the real time clock, whether it needs to be removed or fixed, I don't know myself. I know it still isn't fixed for VBAgx or the latest versions of gPSP(I think)YayMii said:Doesn't Boktai have a light sensor? I don't think that NDSGBA supports the light sensor (correct me if I'm wrong).Seraph said:I don't know see why it isn't good enough to use yet when some games seem like they work perfectly.(it really depends on the game you want to play to decide if the emulator is good or not)Pliskron said:The emulator has huge potential but in my opinion it's just not good enough yet to use. I really don't like the way the frame skip looks.
But Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand still doesn't work. Still has the Real time clock problem.
Does this concern the bad batch of dstwo that shops had to return to the factory ?elixirdream said:QUOTE said:* Fixed crash problem for some DSTWO.
I suppose that. I thought my DSTWO was faulty, because it freezes a lot of times, but with the 1.21, it doesn't freezes anytime.Mbmax said:Does this concern the bad batch of dstwo that shops had to return to the factory ?elixirdream said:QUOTE said:* Fixed crash problem for some DSTWO.
The buttons are New, Restart, and Return. I'm not sure what could be causing that. I thought I saw a post with a picture that showed that issue but I don't know if anybody has determined the cause or resolved it. I did notice that somebody had told that person to redownload and overwrite the gba plugin again to make sure something wasn't corrupted.Seraph said:Eh am I the only one with the New and the middle button (don't remember the name) of the initial load screen appear to be loading incorrectly or not at all?YayMii said:Seraph said:As someone has mentioned there is a patch for the solar sensor for Boktai 1, but that is not the problem. It seems like some people don't even try the game before saying it will work. The problem has to do with the real time clock, whether it needs to be removed or fixed, I don't know myself. I know it still isn't fixed for VBAgx or the latest versions of gPSP(I think)Pliskron said:The emulator has huge potential but in my opinion it's just not good enough yet to use. I really don't like the way the frame skip looks.
I don't know see why it isn't good enough to use yet when some games seem like they work perfectly.(it really depends on the game you want to play to decide if the emulator is good or not)
But Boktai: The Sun is in Your Hand still doesn't work. Still has the Real time clock problem.
Doesn't Boktai have a light sensor? I don't think that NDSGBA supports the light sensor (correct me if I'm wrong).
I was able to play Boktai 2 that had the Solar Sensor fixed and the clock was working correctly. It was sensing the correct time and date as well. I haven't been able to find a working Boktai 1 yet though.
Just look for the last No-Intro Gba set and that will be much more helpful for the Boktai games.
QUOTE(Firemonkey @ Jun 5 2010, 11:11 PM)
R4Liam said:does anyone know how the sonic advanced games can be played because the ap has 4 bars across the screen
Games with ProblemsR4Liam said:does anyone know how the sonic advanced games can be played because the ap has 4 bars across the screen
QUOTE said:All Pokemon ROM's and some others need an SRAM patch see the original thread and the game_config.txt