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Socoder -> Handheld Coding -> No$GBA Sound Support

Sun, 05 Nov 2006, 04:33
Jayenkai
No$GBA

No$GBA has always included Sound Support for GBA, but it now also includes sound for DS, too.
This means, if you're trying to code for the DS, You can pretty much test 75% of your coding with just No$GBA. It really is one of the best emulators out there, and if you hit F3, it even tells you how many errors your coding contains.

And if you need extra Debug support, you can even purchase a developer's Debug edition.

Great stuff.

Highly recommended.

Feel free to try it out with Stringy Things

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