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How is your GBA emulator not a simulator on a device running assembly (TI-83 Plus)?
Why do I download GBA emulator for TI-83 Plus?
Does GBA emulator save?
My research attached...
Sam
github.com/abakasam/gamelate
I just created this repository.
Downloaded: GB (TIBoySE_Beta_0.2.05.zip), GBA (TI-83+.gba.7z)
Saved with keys or passwords.
Need help with first question.
Oh, you hacked the GBA not TI-83+.
Do you know GBA simulator on TI-83?
chibialiens.com/
Sam
In order to emulate something, the host system needs to be significantly more powerful than the target system.
In my emulator, the GBA is the powerful host system, and the TI83 is the less powerful target system.
You can't do it the other way around, the TI83+ (8-bit processor running at 7MHz) is just not powerful enough to emulate the GBA (32-bit processor running at 16MHz)
"We are merely sprites that dance at the beck and call of our button pressing overlord."
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Could you build GBA simulator on GitHub and I follow with help?
github.com/abakasam/gamelate#goals
chibiakumas.com/z80/Gameboy.php
chibialiens.com/arm/gba.php
ticalc.org/basics/calculators/ti-83plus.html
challenge...
System, GB GBC GBA TI-83
CPU, 4 8 17 6
RAM, 8 32 384 24
Platform, Z80 Z80 ARM Z80
guess...
feature - No color, CPU 1/2
amount - Lower resolution, RAM 1/3
time - ARM to Z80 programming, CPU and RAM 1/4
Sam
Do you have code for an attempt for GBA without color on TI-83+.
gamelate.wikidot.com
Magical Thinking will not make a TI83+ capable of emulating a GBA.
TOTALLY!!!!! :D
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