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OK SO I found this program where someone has actually implemented multiboot and enough of the xboo communicator protocol to do everything i need, but with a Raspberry Pi
github.com/akkera102/gba_01_mu
SO I attempted to modify it to communicate over parallel instead and it just WORKED!?!?!?

It is dog ass slow compared to the original communicator so I probably need to tweak some delays and stuff but i'm so glad this worked oh my god

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i kinda see there being 2 parts to this
1 - figure out how to upload a multiboot program to the gba
2 - then figure out how xboo communicator actually communicates with the program once running

& i would suspect there might be at least some open source implementation of (1) that i can work off of??? and the other stuff i'd just have to reverse engineer??
i wish the people doing this stuff back in like 2005 had just released their source code

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the original reason i was looking into that btw is the increasing possibility that i might have to try reimplementing at least some subset of xboo functionality myself.... my attempts to hack xboo communicator were hitting a bit of a brick wall when i tried it on a more up to date linux distro and it would only segfault. and in any case its not a sustainable solution lets face it

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well I was just looking into how the xboo and gblink cables work and i realised there was no fundamental need for the two applications to actually need differently wired cables, they're just using different pins for the same purpose... so i've added xboo compatibility to gblinkdx. meaning if you're a weirdo with extremely specific needs like me you don't need to keep two separate cables around anymore
github.com/tzlion/gblinkdx/rel

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I got it working by hex editing the port address in the executable :blobsunglasses:

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Apparently retrospring is closing down next year so I guess I cursed it by joining....
Anyway if you want to ask me a question in the meantime please do retrospring.net/@taizou

I bought one and the PC doesn't fucking boot with it installed πŸ™ƒβ€‹πŸ™ƒβ€‹πŸ™ƒβ€‹:blobupsidedown:β€‹πŸ™ƒβ€‹πŸ’₯​:trash:​

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was looking into the same being possible with my GBA multiboot dumping setup...........lol

that one depends on abandoned closed-source program Xboo Communicator to act as the PC client & that doesn't allow you to configure the port so fuck me i guess. i'm already stuck using linux for it because theres no way to get raw port access on 64bit windows without a library which i have no way to make it use

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well i just updated my pc-gameboy linking program to support custom port mappings meaning you can use it with a parallel port on an expansion card rather than needing a 20 year old computer and/or rare modern motherboard with legacy ports on it
github.com/tzlion/gblinkdx/rel

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After nearly 16 long years, the Telefang.net team is overjoyed to announce that the translation patch for Keitai Denjuu #Telefang 1 (both Power and Speed versions) is complete!

Released in 2000 for the #GameBoyColor, Keitai Denjuu Telefang is a game where you befriend sentient #monsters called #Denjuu. Riffing on Japan's unique #Keitai culture at the turn of the century, Denjuu are called into battle using #cellphones.

wiki.telefang.net/Wikifang:Tel

fantranslation.org/node/161

github.com/telefang/telefang/r

What gaming consoles (or computers) did you play on as a kid? β€” Amiga 1200 was my first but I probably spent more time with creative software like Deluxe Paint than any games. I did enjoy some of the (simpler) puzzle/strategy… retrospring.net/@taizou/a/1129

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Found it.
You have to hack the palette to make it appear correctly, but there's a hidden image located off-screen in Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit! (1994) for the Super Nintendo.

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Are there any clone consoles that you’re desperate to own but haven’t yet been able to find? β€” In terms of hardware clones not really. But I would quite like to get hold of any Sunplus-hardware plug n play consoles with Nice... retrospring.net/@taizou/a/1129

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