Pretty sure that it is not an emulator, but a Slot-2 GBA loader (meaning it loads the GBA game from the GBA slot by copying it to the Slot-2 device) since the DS probably isn't powerful enough to emulate a GBA.kevan said:By the way i actually found a Gba Emu for ds but you need still need an ez flash 3 in 1 or counterpart to run it. Whoever made it must of had some
spare time 'cause there was no point making one
You can still run GBA with a slot 2 and other carts, either with Exploader or direct from the GUI like CycloDS, but yeah, the slot 1 emulator is designed for the iPlayer and the DS TWO.kevan said:Go to this link and it says GBA Emulator http://www.zophar.net/consoles/nds/gba.html ]IT says you need iplayer in the readme
It's possible that the one you linked (homepage here) doesn't need the DSi, the official one does.kevan said:Go to this link and it says GBA Emulator http://www.zophar.net/consoles/nds/gba.html ]IT says you need iplayer in the readmeiPlayer has one ARM9 CPU clocked at 200mhz (more than twice as fast as the normal DS on its own) and a secondary DSP CPU clocked at 400mhz. So DS iPlayer actually has internal specs more powerful than the DS itself, and this is what enables it to run GBA emulation when DS on its own can not.kevan said:yeah i know that u need a load and expansion cart i was just pointing out that there is an emu since people always say there isn'tFrom the looks of it... I'm partially right.
While it IS in fact an emulator and not a loader, it's actually being emulated on the iPlayer and not the NDS.
It also looks like it has two limitations:
1). Needs an iPlayer flash card.
2). Needs the DSi hardware.
And the only reason it can do that is because the iPlayer has an onboard ARM9 CPU @200MHz and an onboard DSP CPU @400MHz.
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twiztidsinz said:It's possible that the one you linked (homepage here) doesn't need the DSi, the official one does.kevan said:Go to this link and it says GBA Emulator http://www.zophar.net/consoles/nds/gba.html ]IT says you need iplayer in the readmeiPlayer has one ARM9 CPU clocked at 200mhz (more than twice as fast as the normal DS on its own) and a secondary DSP CPU clocked at 400mhz. So DS iPlayer actually has internal specs more powerful than the DS itself, and this is what enables it to run GBA emulation when DS on its own can not.kevan said:yeah i know that u need a load and expansion cart i was just pointing out that there is an emu since people always say there isn'tFrom the looks of it... I'm partially right.
While it IS in fact an emulator and not a loader, it's actually being emulated on the iPlayer and not the NDS.
It also looks like it has two limitations:
1). Needs an iPlayer flash card.
2). Needs the DSi hardware.
And the only reason it can do that is because the iPlayer has an onboard ARM9 CPU @200MHz and an onboard DSP CPU @400MHz.
From http://www.gbadsi.comQUOTE