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====e-Reader/GBA Game====
 
====e-Reader/GBA Game====
 
Make sure your e-Reader BIOS is the correct region for the game, and that you have a GBA bios.  First, open the game you wish to use the e-Reader. Then select ''File''>''New multiplayer window'' and open the e-Reader BIOS in that new window.  Access the e-Reader functionality in the game window, then switch to the other window. Navigate the e-Reader menu to select ''Communication'' and then ''To Game Boy Advance''. Follow the prompts to download the linking software, erasing anything else on the e-Reader. Now you can scan cards by simply going to  ''File''>''Scan e-Reader dotcodes...'' on the e-Reader window and scan the cards you wish to use with the game.
 
Make sure your e-Reader BIOS is the correct region for the game, and that you have a GBA bios.  First, open the game you wish to use the e-Reader. Then select ''File''>''New multiplayer window'' and open the e-Reader BIOS in that new window.  Access the e-Reader functionality in the game window, then switch to the other window. Navigate the e-Reader menu to select ''Communication'' and then ''To Game Boy Advance''. Follow the prompts to download the linking software, erasing anything else on the e-Reader. Now you can scan cards by simply going to  ''File''>''Scan e-Reader dotcodes...'' on the e-Reader window and scan the cards you wish to use with the game.
 
 
===No$GBA (v2.4+)===
 
===No$GBA (v2.4+)===
 
No$GBA offers full hardware emulation for e-Reader standalone only, but its GBA emulation, while very decent and with save state support, isn't the best out there. You can still export your save at will.
 
No$GBA offers full hardware emulation for e-Reader standalone only, but its GBA emulation, while very decent and with save state support, isn't the best out there. You can still export your save at will.

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