I have merged id# 2815919 into this post. See details from lbalbalba :
In the windows port, when selecting 'Emulation Settings | Boot from the
firmware', all of the games fail to start/boot. just deselecting 'Boot from
the firmware' makes them start as expected again
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I have merged id# 2819384 into this post. Details from gamerk2 as follow :
For a while, I've been fighting touch screen issues, regardless of version
(0.9.2 and 0.9.4 SVN being the two I most often use). After some minor
debug work, I discovered there is a touch screen problem when using either
the BIOS images or the NDS firmware (not sure which...). For example: Game
X may allow a left click action at the "Touch screen to start Screen", but
not afterward. I tested on Star Fox Command, FFXII: Revenet Wings, and
Dragon Ball Origins. (All US release).
Not sure if this is known or not; might even be bad images on my part, but
worth taking a look at in the meantime.
Comment from zeromus :
it's the firmware. it jacks with the touch calibration. since there isnt
much use for the firmware right now, fixing it hasnt been a high priority.
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I have merged id# 2814199 into this post. Details from lbalbalba as follows :
The game "yoshi touch and go" US has corrupted graphics on the title screen
when you select the use bios options in the windows port.
Running the game without the bios solves the issue. Also, deselection bios
swi seems to solve the issue.
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I have merged id# 2826818 into this post. Details from luigi__ as follows :
Well, I don't know which revision this bug is from.
When you enable "Use external BIOS", "use external firmware" and "boot
from firmware" in emulation options, the firmware boots but is horribly slow (before it ran nicely fast). It runs even slower if you don't have "emulate swis with bios" enabled.
I suspect the new emulation loop, but I'm not so sure.
By the way, the firmware I use is an european DS-lite firmware (dumped
from my DS of course).
zeromus comment :
runs nice and fast for me
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known issue. just not that advanced yet.
Ah, shucks, well I hope this can be looked into at a later date :).
I have merged id# 2815919 into this post. See details from lbalbalba :
In the windows port, when selecting 'Emulation Settings | Boot from the
firmware', all of the games fail to start/boot. just deselecting 'Boot from
the firmware' makes them start as expected again
I have merged id# 2819384 into this post. Details from gamerk2 as follow :
For a while, I've been fighting touch screen issues, regardless of version
(0.9.2 and 0.9.4 SVN being the two I most often use). After some minor
debug work, I discovered there is a touch screen problem when using either
the BIOS images or the NDS firmware (not sure which...). For example: Game
X may allow a left click action at the "Touch screen to start Screen", but
not afterward. I tested on Star Fox Command, FFXII: Revenet Wings, and
Dragon Ball Origins. (All US release).
Not sure if this is known or not; might even be bad images on my part, but
worth taking a look at in the meantime.
Comment from zeromus :
it's the firmware. it jacks with the touch calibration. since there isnt
much use for the firmware right now, fixing it hasnt been a high priority.
I have merged id# 2814199 into this post. Details from lbalbalba as follows :
The game "yoshi touch and go" US has corrupted graphics on the title screen
when you select the use bios options in the windows port.
Running the game without the bios solves the issue. Also, deselection bios
swi seems to solve the issue.
I have merged id# 2826818 into this post. Details from luigi__ as follows :
Well, I don't know which revision this bug is from.
When you enable "Use external BIOS", "use external firmware" and "boot
from firmware" in emulation options, the firmware boots but is horribly slow (before it ran nicely fast). It runs even slower if you don't have "emulate swis with bios" enabled.
I suspect the new emulation loop, but I'm not so sure.
By the way, the firmware I use is an european DS-lite firmware (dumped
from my DS of course).
zeromus comment :
runs nice and fast for me