Re: Game Boy Interface
Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 5:43 pm
The reset button on the Gamecube. To make sure I don't lose any save data I'll hold the reset button down while I switch the game out (much like Zelda 1 recommended on the NES)
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I do the exact same thing. Works great!bobrocks95 wrote:The reset button on the Gamecube. To make sure I don't lose any save data I'll hold the reset button down while I switch the game out (much like Zelda 1 recommended on the NES)
Very glad to hear this. I ran into this too (post on page 15).Extrems wrote:It's impossible to implement SGB features.
No, but I'll add an option to set the sample aspect ratio.FirebrandX wrote:Would you be willing to change the default argument to a perfect square pixel match of the original graphics?
If I recall, LL and ULL cause colorburst to run out of spec and not be recognized, your video will be black and white with Composite and S-Video.Kwyjib0 wrote:Ignoring visual and audio quality, if I want the games to feel and play as much like the GBA as possible, should I use the ultra low latency version? I play on a CRT TV using s-video.
So the only option for playing in color is the regular Game Boy Interface? How does that compare to the retail start-up disc in terms of input delay and other things that affect gameplay?DanAdamKOF wrote:If I recall, LL and ULL cause colorburst to run out of spec and not be recognized, your video will be black and white with Composite and S-Video.Kwyjib0 wrote:Ignoring visual and audio quality, if I want the games to feel and play as much like the GBA as possible, should I use the ultra low latency version? I play on a CRT TV using s-video.
Make a .cli file with the arguments listed in the first post, that should do it.JohnSmith1882 wrote:I'm sure this has been asked already (20 pages of text though haha), but how can I changed the default settings? I have a Framemeister and I want it to open at 240P/60FPS and 2X zoom without having to input the setting every single time.
Thanks.
Try starting a game that supports 480p and choosing to enable progressive scan. Not 100% sure on that but I can get the ULL version to boot in 480p (maybe they're different and you too can get 480p from the ULL version).patters wrote:I connect to a Sony Bravia TV via component cable. As expected, the ultra-low latency doesn't work well for me (I can see tearing on vertical scrolling), but the regular version works very well. It seems that the low latency version works without vertical tearing, but I can't force 480p - it's 480i only. Is that why it's described as only working on CRTs? Is its framebuffer insufficient somehow for progressive?
That's something the regular Gameboy Player disc does and generally makes games sound worse.In the features, Extrems mentions that there is no low pass audio filter. Is that something that ideally should be present, but isn't for latency's sake? Or will it be a forthcoming feature?
S-Video works for me in color with the LL version, but not the ULL version. YMMVDanAdamKOF wrote:If I recall, LL and ULL cause colorburst to run out of spec and not be recognized, your video will be black and white with Composite and S-Video.Kwyjib0 wrote:Ignoring visual and audio quality, if I want the games to feel and play as much like the GBA as possible, should I use the ultra low latency version? I play on a CRT TV using s-video.
Glad to find out I'm not the only one that noticed. Hopefully there will be LL and ULL versions with the fix. As it stands right now, GBA is good but GB/C always bothers me with that shimmering effect while horizontally scrolling.DanAdamKOF wrote:Very glad to hear this. I ran into this too (post on page 15).Extrems wrote:It's impossible to implement SGB features.
No, but I'll add an option to set the sample aspect ratio.FirebrandX wrote:Would you be willing to change the default argument to a perfect square pixel match of the original graphics?
lol. I actually noticed it right away on GBA. Didn't use GB/C very much yet.FirebrandX wrote:Glad to find out I'm not the only one that noticed. Hopefully there will be LL and ULL versions with the fix. As it stands right now, GBA is good but GB/C always bothers me with that shimmering effect while horizontally scrolling.DanAdamKOF wrote:Very glad to hear this. I ran into this too (post on page 15).Extrems wrote:It's impossible to implement SGB features.
No, but I'll add an option to set the sample aspect ratio.
Can someone please tell me how to access this? I'm on a later version of Swiss so I know it's there, but nothing I do brings this option up.emu_kidid wrote:suloku, I've added user configurable parameter support for DOL files into Swiss (via developer defined parameter files).
Example: SpoilerShow
I'm launching via Swiss through flashcard via Memory Slot 2. And yep, I've got the .dcp in the same directory as the gbi.dol. How do I launch the parameter menu?emu_kidid wrote:How are you launching GBI? You need to place the GBI.dcp file on the same device/directory as the DOL. If your answer is via memory card, you'll need to copy the .dcp there using Swiss and another device.
Ah, updating to the latest Swiss fixed it. Odd because I was sure I had a newer version, but I also did a bit of tidying in the directory so maybe that did it. Thanks, I had no idea where to start. Working perfectly now. I still have my GameBoyPlayer disc but this is a great rival to it, keep up the good work!emu_kidid wrote:If it's named the same as the .dcp it should automatically come up when you press A on the DOL file. You're not running an ancient version of Swiss per chance? Grab the latest from here.
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--overlay=Frame-sRGB.tpl.gz
--intent=saturation
--scan-mode=interlace
--input-gamma=1.
--output-gamma=1.
--contrast=1.
SmokeMonster wrote:I'm running 480i60.
No you're not.SmokeMonster wrote:Code: Select all
--scan-mode=non-interlace