GBA Software News[/p]· I tried a new piece of software today, it's called QuickPlay, version 3.5.2 was released on November 2nd (Homepage). QuickPlay is a powerful universal emulator frontend, which supports countless emulators and systems (quoting from the website). I was very impressed!! It could possibly be THE best frontend, since it implements almost *any* console/handheld! It's powerful, well-designed and furthermore, it's open-source, coded in Delphi 7 Perso. Thanks to Nive for informing me.
· On www.gbadev.org you can find a new tool for gba coders: Spriteric v0.81a. It creates a .C file from a picture file - so that you don't have to use 2 pieces softwares.
· A new version of the Resource-Downloader was released - v1.1, which now allows you to select "which" files to download. (Homepage)
· I created a webpage with most of the software I've made, 13 tools in total. ASCII-Color Art Generator v2 for example, converts J.PG/.BMP files to .txt files which you can use with mIRC. (Homepage)
·Lastly, I've updated the Gba Scene Links page. There are 15 websites so far, with ranking and description.
Enjoy![/p]
· On www.gbadev.org you can find a new tool for gba coders: Spriteric v0.81a. It creates a .C file from a picture file - so that you don't have to use 2 pieces softwares.
· A new version of the Resource-Downloader was released - v1.1, which now allows you to select "which" files to download. (Homepage)
· I created a webpage with most of the software I've made, 13 tools in total. ASCII-Color Art Generator v2 for example, converts J.PG/.BMP files to .txt files which you can use with mIRC. (Homepage)
·Lastly, I've updated the Gba Scene Links page. There are 15 websites so far, with ranking and description.
Enjoy![/p]