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Hi,
I'm looking for GameBoy Advance emulator with link function working on Linux. Is any?
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Sorry, I was a little confused by your question. You mean Game Link Cable functionality?
I've never looked for an emulator that had that. That's a neat idea! ![]()
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Yup, I know visualboyadvance for Windows has link functionality, but I don't know any Linux emulator with this.
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Does vbam not have that functionality?
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Unfortunately not.
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Any success with this?
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vbam-wx from community got link functionality.
Last edited by StefanRvO (2014-02-26 17:22:39)
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vbam-wx from community got link functionality.
Thank you. I had gtk version of vbam, would have never guessed the wx version would be that different. This should be in package description, I would argue, so more people can find it more easily.
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All three versions use the same PKGBUILD, only differing in the package function. So if one has the link functionality I would wager they all do.
But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this much is certain - that it has either authorized such a government as we have had, or has been powerless to prevent it. In either case, it is unfit to exist.
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How much would you wager? I do not see any link options neither in community version of vbam-gtk nor in svn one or even in the cli version.
Edit: The functionality itself may indeed be there, but how is the user supposed to access it?
Last edited by emeres (2014-02-26 19:13:59)
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How much would you wager? I do not see any link options neither in community version of vbam-gtk nor in svn one or even in the cli version.
Edit: The functionality itself may indeed be there, but how is the user supposed to access it?
Have you tried running it on the command line with --help ? Maybe you will find a few goodies that way ![]()
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