hi,
> Is there any good tutorials on doing multiplayer
> games, or, dare I say it, using the wireless adaptor,
> and on that note, how to do what a few of the classic
> games can do with the adaptor, which is loading up a
> copy of the game onto another GBA that doesn't have a
> cartridge in it so both can play.
>
this is known as 'multi-boot'. i've never seen a tutorial which
demonstrates how to use this, but here is some pretty good information
of how you might go about it:
http://www.work.de/nocash/gbatek.htm#biosmultibootsinglegamepak
actually, i just found this demo program:
http://www.devrs.com/gba/files/mbclient.txt
description:
Here's a short GCC demo program to send a small program from one GBA to
another using multiboot. The slave GBA will automatically execute the
program that is sent to it. -- posted by Jeff Frohwein
cheers.
-mike.
>
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>
> --- jason rogers <
dovoto@...> wrote:
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> >
> > These are two tutorials that I like the most:
> >
http://user.chem.tue.nl/jakvijn/tonc/
> > www.thepernproject.com
> >
> > I am kindof partial to the pern project being that
> > it is mine but the tonc
> > ones are excelent as well and touch on few things
> > better than I do. Hope
> > this helps.
> > -jason
> >
> > Jason Rogers
> > aka Dovoto
> > www.ThePernProject.com
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Bill DeWitt" <
Bill@...>
> > To: <
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> > Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 4:48 PM
> > Subject: [gbadev] Re: Intro and newbie question
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> > >> Being that the person in question was
> > concerned that the
> > > upcoming DS
> > >> would render his knowledge obsolete, it seems
> > appropriate not to
> > > use HAM as
> > >> it WILL be obsolete (until it is extended to
> > support the DS which I
> > > expect
> > >> will happen over time); the knowledge gained from
> > writing his own
> > >> functionality would be much more useful in this
> > transition.
> > >
> > > BTW, I got that.
> > >
> > >> My personal
> > >> thoughts are, that the GBA hardware is easier to
> > learn than the HAM
> > > api
> > >
> > >
> > > Can you recommend some tutorials? While I
> > appreciate the ease of
> > > premade libraries and will use them shamelessly,
> > in most things I end
> > > up slowly but surely making my own functions to do
> > -exactly- what I
> > > want them to do.
> > >
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