Homebrew GpSP problems

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I have a N3DS/A9LH, and recently installed the cia of the latest stable version of GpSP, and placed the gba_bios.bin where it goes in the system folder.

Almost every game I try causes the system to crash and restart, either immediately or a few seconds into the game. Am I doing something wrong?
 

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I have a N3DS/A9LH, and recently installed the cia of the latest stable version of GpSP, and placed the gba_bios.bin where it goes in the system folder.

Almost every game I try causes the system to crash and restart, either immediately or a few seconds into the game. Am I doing something wrong?
You mean CitrAGB right (gpSP based)
Try mGBA instead, it's supposedly better. Though CitrAGB shouldn't be crashing like that.
 

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You mean CitrAGB right (gpSP based)
Try mGBA instead, it's supposedly better. Though CitrAGB shouldn't be crashing like that.

I was under the impression GpSP was the best one for N3DS. :/

Some games work -- Kirby Nightmare in Dreamland and Pokemon Emerald run just fine for example. But many don't, like Advance Wars 1 and 2.
 
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It's common for gpsp to crash, the other day I tried the stable release and was playing Crash Bandicoot 2 N trance. The emulator randomly crashed while I was playing for no reason. Using the stable release too (1.3.3)

mGBA is a good alternative, but has sound issues at times.
 

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I have a N3DS/A9LH, and recently installed the cia of the latest stable version of GpSP, and placed the gba_bios.bin where it goes in the system folder.

Almost every game I try causes the system to crash and restart, either immediately or a few seconds into the game. Am I doing something wrong?
Why are you using it? The retroarch version of Mgba is so better.
 

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