Just wondering, is there a way to resize the window? I've tried to, but it just snaps back to its original, small size.
Just wondering, is there a way to resize the window? I've tried to, but it just snaps back to its original, small size.
Resize your desktop resolution.
It has the same basic effect.
I tried that, and while it did help a bit, I was looking more for getting it fullscreen or close to it.
You can only resize it in GBA mode. The author hasn't gotten resize to work with NDS games yet.
Ah, darn. Guess I'll have to make due with screen resizing for now.
Ok, new question. I'm trying to play Pokemon Diamond, and while the video is running fine, the audio is skipping. Is there a way to fix this?
You're expecting the impossible out of this emulator. NDS emulation has not been perfected yet and speed is the biggest issue even on powerful computers. NDS emulation has come about as far as PS2 emulation so it may be a few more years before we see some major speed improvements.
Last edited by Haldrie; 31st-July-2007 at 17:32.
So in other words, there's no fix, right?
Darn it, that topic talking about Diamond and Pearl working didn't mention anything about the audio, unless that was including when it mentioned "lag". I thought it was just talking about video.
It could be that your computer isn't powerful enough for. NDS is a lot more complex then GBA or other systems so a powerful computer is needed to get those kind of speeds.
How much would the amount of RAM my computer has affect this(it has 512MB)?
I'm trying to play Pokemon: Diamond, but whenever I try to load a save file, I just end up with a black screen. How can I fix this?
Last edited by Cookie Monster; 31st-July-2007 at 21:03. Reason: Please, use the thread you already had if the problems are related.
No$GBA does not save it's settings automatically so you need to set the correct save type in the options and then choose Options->Save Options and then once you save it should be able to load. I find that the only issue with that emulator is ability to be "user friendly". Only problem is that I don't think to author will listen to anyone that doesn't pay him a curtain amount to help him develope it more.
Correct save type? How do I find that what save type I need to use, and how do I change the emulator to use that type?
You can find the save type required for every game in these sites:
http://www.dualscene.net/lists/index...name=Supercard
http://releases.pocketheaven.com/?sy...n=release_list
Well, after searching those pages, I found the game's save type is 512Mbit 4Mbit FLASH, which sounds a lot like one of the settings the Diamond and Pearl topic said to change in order to play it. Why does it still not load the save file?
First read this:
http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discu...swer-here.html
Then this:
http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discu...-fix-them.html
And if you still haven't found the solution, this:
http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discu...ond-pearl.html
No$GBA resets the settings to whatever it's defaults are unless you save the options you set it too. Unlike VBA which uses whatever save type was used when it loads a battery file, No$GBA will try to use whatever save type is chosen in the options when it loads a game which will corrupt an existing save if the current save type is different then what it was when the save was made.