(02-24-2010, 04:59 AM)shuffle2 Wrote: [ -> ]Pokemon Coliseum works fine with DSP LLE here...USA version.
Turn off DSP LLE on thread if you have it enabled - it causes stalls very often.
Could you list all settings, because all it does for me is show the Pokemon Company screen and freezes with a really loud buzzing sound.
Cannot get the VBA-m to connect.
I'm running Pokemon Sapphire and Pokemon Box.
The vBA-m just sits at a blank screen before the BIOS after I hold Start+Shift.
(02-24-2010, 03:10 AM)RupeeClock Wrote: [ -> ]The DSP-LLE can be self dumped, but if the GBA BIOS is required, then how is one to legally dump that?
I'm pretty interested in dumping the files needed for DSP-LLE. What homebrew/app do i need to use?
Terminex, a blank white screen or a blank black screen?
If it is a black screen, follow these instructions exactly.
1. Configure up vba-m to the settings in my post above. Make sure the GBA BIOS file has a ".BIN" extension (case sensitive). In the vba-m bios settings, select the bios file and tick to enable it.
2. In dolphin, use the DSP LLE plugin.
3. Close vba-m and dolphin if they are running.
4. Start dolphin and go to the Options -> Gamecube tab and pick one of the ports to connect the GBA by using the pulldown.
5. Close dolphin
6. Start dolphin again and load the game
7. Start vba-m
8. In vba-m, use "Open GBA" and open the BIOS file with the .BIN extension.
9. After a short while, hopefully a blank white screen will appear in vba-m.
If it has a white screen, wait for the Gameboy logo to appear. This may take a couple minutes. The download only starts after the "E" in Gameboy falls into its place.
If the Gameboy logo appears but there is no flashing Nintendo logo, wait a few more minutes. Check if there is network traffic occurring between dolphin and vba-m. If there is no network traffic, reset VBA-M by pressing Ctrl - R. If nothing happens, go to the Tools -> Memory Viewer in the menu and pick "0x02000000 - WRAM" in the pull-down. If there is random-ish data in there, the game is in the process of being downloaded. If there isn't then there is a timing problem which can't be fixed by you at this time.
If there is a flashing Nintendo logo, but no game screen, wait a few more minutes. If the game does not start, there is a timing problem which can't be fixed by you at this time.
If the game appears, but it crashes, errors out or freezes, there's a problem with the emulation. There's not much you can do at this point about that.
Hope that helps.
idk why...but when I load the bios, doesn't appear "nintendo". Only appear "Nintendo" if only I play a game o_o ...
Please help

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am i doing someting wrong???o_0
segments in/out keep going up but it will not link....
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badman, go to the Tools -> Memory Viewer in the menu and pick "0x02000000 - WRAM" in the pull-down. Then take a screenshot of the window. Please keep your screenshots small but readable.
badman, did you take the WRAM screenshot while the "segments in/out" is increasing? If so, there is a timing problem which means you cannot use the GBA link feature right now. You will need to wait for some code changes. Sorry.