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Game Boy Advance emulators

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Dolphin/VBA-M: mGBA instructions.
The Game Boy Advance can also connect to the GameCube.<ref>https://www.nintendo.com/consumer/downloads/agbgcncable.pdf</ref> e-Reader functionality with GC games has now been emulated thanks to mGBA. [[Dolphin]] supports connectivity through rudimentary joybus emulation made in parallel with VBA-M. Because this emulator has fallen behind, the feature was recently added to [[mGBA]], a more accurate emulator. They showcased early higan support in a video, but nothing has been released as of yet.
====Dolphin/mGBA or VBA-M====:''Requires mgba 0.9.0 or newer or VBA-M r947 or newer.''
# Reduce your volume. You won't want it to be high, especially with headphones.
# Open Dolphin and mGBA/VBA-M. Make sure neither are blocked by your firmware.
# In Dolphin, launch the game and navigate to the area where you're asked to connect the GBA. Then, under the controller options, assign the GameCube controllers as "GBA" for whichever you need.
# In mgba, open up the File menu, and click Connect to Dolphin. In the dialog box that appears, press Connect. mGBA will boot up the GBA BIOS if no rom has been selected.
# In VBA-M, uncheck Pause When Inactive in Options > Emulator. Then, under Options > Link > Joybus Options, Make sure to "Enable Joybus Connection" is on and set "IP/Hostname" to use default settings, that is <code>127.0.0.1</code> or <code>localhost</code>.
# Dolphin will freeze.
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