04-12-2008, 03:47 AM
04-12-2008, 04:11 AM
No, sorry, there are no plans at current, or in the future to add NDS support.
This is subject to change.
This is subject to change.
04-12-2008, 10:57 AM
Quote:NDS support is a future addon to the emulator?
Can you please elaborate why NDS support should be added, considering VBA traditionally was a GB/GBC/GBA emulator only.
I thought there is sufficient emulators around for this (Desmume, iDeaS, No$GBA [though everyone seems to use it for its NDS abilities])....
04-12-2008, 08:16 PM
I could see an advantage because some games I heard link to older GBA games in the second cartridge port, like Rockman ZX(?). There is also only 1 NDS emulator (DeSmuME) wich is free afaik. But of course getting the current systems VBA emulates working good comes first. (I am eagerly awaiting the Qt GUI with integrated emulation
)
)04-12-2008, 10:17 PM
The GBA-in-second-slot doesn't require GBA emulation at all. From my understanding its quite a trivial feature to implement.
Also, iDeaS is free. (But maybe you meant Open Source?)
Also, iDeaS is free. (But maybe you meant Open Source?)
04-13-2008, 12:09 AM
Yes, I meant Free Open Source software, not gratis. DesMuME is the only Free Open Source NDS emulator available now afaik.
04-13-2008, 04:43 AM
We could move to NDS emulation at some point, if we happen to get an NDS dev or someone here learns the architecture,.. but even then its still not a priority.
04-13-2008, 09:01 AM
Just cuz VBA had near perfect GBA emulation pretty damn fast, does not mean that it would magically be perfect in DS emulation aswell...
Forgotten's VBA was a rare phenomenon.....emulators don't usually work like that, that fast.
Adding DS support would not magically give you that perfect DS emulator you want....VBA would face the exact same hurdles and obstacles as all the current DS emulators...it would possibly have basic support a little faster as the other emu authors have provided some documentation on their work, but it would not magically be a "VBA-level" DS emulator.
Forgotten's VBA was a rare phenomenon.....emulators don't usually work like that, that fast.
Adding DS support would not magically give you that perfect DS emulator you want....VBA would face the exact same hurdles and obstacles as all the current DS emulators...it would possibly have basic support a little faster as the other emu authors have provided some documentation on their work, but it would not magically be a "VBA-level" DS emulator.
04-18-2008, 09:16 AM
SCHUMI4EVER made several valid points.
Plus, I still feel Martin, Lino's and Shash's emulators are more than enough for DS emulation. So, I'm not gonna write a DS emulator anytime soon.
Plus, I still feel Martin, Lino's and Shash's emulators are more than enough for DS emulation. So, I'm not gonna write a DS emulator anytime soon.
04-18-2008, 03:08 PM
atleast not until we understand the GB, GBC and GBA better then what we do.
04-18-2008, 08:40 PM
Exactly.
05-01-2008, 04:46 PM
is it plausible? if so, hell yes
05-01-2008, 05:27 PM
Not at this point in time. This project is very much in its infancy.
05-02-2008, 03:21 PM
would it be possible to port in another nds emulator's code?
like the layers for GBA/GBC/GB/SGB, though i think the standard gba api runs all of them...
or does it support them through slightly reworked code?
i havnt even looked at how any of this is done.. or even cpp for ages.. so i wont be much help at this time lol.
would be good to see it though. i find this project very interesting.. it should be awesome watching it grow.
like the layers for GBA/GBC/GB/SGB, though i think the standard gba api runs all of them...
or does it support them through slightly reworked code?
i havnt even looked at how any of this is done.. or even cpp for ages.. so i wont be much help at this time lol.
would be good to see it though. i find this project very interesting.. it should be awesome watching it grow.
05-02-2008, 04:39 PM
Quote:would it be possibly to port in another nds emulator's code?That would just be another emulator bundled into this one, and would hardly count as NDS emulation.
The DS is also too different from the regular GB models for NDS emulation to be manageable in a straightforward way into a GBA emulator.
Short answer: dont count on DS emulation in VBA or VBA-M.
05-02-2008, 06:23 PM
i wasnt counting on it so its okay, would just be cool to see.
i understand the issues aswell, so dont break your backs over it
i understand the issues aswell, so dont break your backs over it
