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(05-29-2016, 08:23 PM)Darkassassin661 Wrote: [ -> ]Every time i use that it crashes vba-m and freezes dophin and i dont have a wii to get the dsp is there nothing else i can do

If you can't get the DSP ROM from a console, I don't think there's anything you can do.
The widescreen code added has a C2xxxxxx code. Removing the C2 line removes the error but does nothing.

Also the vba-m svn-1490 has link in file, link with, dolphin emulator.

ARogueCop

Is anyone aware of what version of GBA-M works with Dolphin 5.0, if any? I'm having a hard time finding older versions (they're all hosted on really shady sites). The latest doesn't seem to work either. Upon launching while Dolphin is running and waiting for a GBA connection, it immediately says "JoyBus host invalid; disabling".

If anyone can get this working,an updated tutorial for 5.0 would be greatly appreciated.

somethingstuff

for vba-m it should be svn1490
can only get it to work locally though wont work with netplay, although i would love to know if thats a problem with the version or its just not a supported thing
IIRC the GBA link cable requires extremely low latency to communicate properly, so it will never be possible to link VBA-M to Dolphin over the Internet, as even a LAN connection is too slow to work.

spiralout

I'm having a problem getting the virtual boy advance to link with the gamecube. I have the VBA-M 1030b link enabled version and Dolphin 5.0. I've played it several times over the last 5 or 6 months and I never had a problem with it, but now all of the sudden it won't link. In every past instance, I would run the game (four swords adventures), get to the point where you link the game boys, open up the VBA and enable the joybus connection, and at that point it would normally "freeze" the game until I opened the VBA bios, and then it would connect and everything would be fine. But now I go to press ok to enable the joybus connection and nothing happens (the game doesn't stall/freeze), and then when I open the VBA bios, both Dolphin and VBA stop working. I have no idea what's going on. I tried re-installing Dolphin, both version 4.0 and 5.0 just to check, re-installed the link enabled version of VBA-M. I don't know what to make of it at this point?? Can anyone help?? Thanks if you can
I got this working at full speed on multiplayer with Dolphin 5.0 using VBA-M SVN1229. I've been struggling for hours to get it running without hiccups once I connected more than one instance of VBA-M. I'm using LLE and DX11. I found that the key to full speed was to enable Turbo mode on each instance of VBA-M. Now its rock solid 60 FPS with four players.

sephir20

I manage to connect Dolphin 5.0 to VBA-M but when it connects to play Four Swords, the audio in Dolphin goes totally mute, i tried changing a lot of options in both emulators and could not manage to make it work, can someone try help me with this problem?
(09-04-2016, 05:43 AM)sephir20 Wrote: [ -> ]I manage to connect Dolphin 5.0 to VBA-M but when it connects to play Four Swords, the audio in Dolphin goes totally mute, i tried changing a lot of options in both emulators and could not manage to make it work, can someone try help me with this problem?

What version of VBA-M are you using?
thanks Megapsychotron,

I tried many different version of VBA-M and dolphin but I could only connect 1 Gameboy...... when I connected a second one, everything was uber slow.

with revision 1229 now it works full speed with 2 gbas...... finally !
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