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{{Infobox emulator
|logo = |version = v8.3.1 / "L" v1.27
|active = No
|platform = Windows, Linux <small>(SDL)</small>macOS|target = [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Color]]Windows|developer = [http://gigo.retrogames.com/mail.html GIGO and Hii (Windows)]<br />[http://shinh.skr.jp/tgbdualsdl/ shinichiro.h (SDL)]Urge Software|website = [http://gigowineskin.retrogamesurgesoftware.com/indexwineskin.html GIGO's]<br />[http://shinhurgesoftware.skr.jp/tgbdualsdl/ shinichiro.h'scom] |license = GNU LGPLv2|source = [httphttps://gigosourceforge.retrogames.com/tgb/tgb_dual_8_3_src.zip v8.3 Source Code (GPL)]<br />[http:/net/shinh.skr.jpprojects/tgbdualsdlwineskin/tgb_dual_sdl.tar.bz2 SDL Source CodeSourceForge]
}}
'''TGB DualWineskin''' is a Japanese an open-source [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulatorscompatibility layers|Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulatorcompatibility layer]]which allows users to easily convert Windows software to macOS. It was The ports are in the first to support link cable emulation (through TCP/IP), later followed by VBA Link and then modern emulatorsform of Mac . It is also available as app bundles with a [[libretro]] core in [[RetroArch]], based on unofficial Linux SDL port. The most common version self-contained Wine instance which was translated are wrapped around the application to English by the author is ver. 7, but later an unofficial translation of v8.3.1 surfacedbe converted.
==Download=={| cellpadding="4"|-|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}|'''[https://github.com/libertyernie/tgbdual_L/releases TGB Dual "L" v1.2]'''<br><small>[http://www.lakora.us/gba/tgbdual/ Official site], [https://github.com/libertyernie/tgbdual_L Github]</small>|-|colspan="3"|<hr/>|-|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}|[https://sites.google.com/site/gameboymania/TGB_Dual_Kai.zip?attredirects=0 TGB Dual Kai v1.1.4.1]<br><small>[http://blog.gameboymania.com/ Official site], [https://github.com/gameboym/tgbdual_kai Github]</small>|This is essentially an open-|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}|[http://gamehacking.org/vb/attachment.php?s=5f31209b91ede892133244c1b8933d9d&attachmentid=2028&d=1352823397 TGB Dual Vol. 8.3.1]|} ==Ports and forks==The emulator is very old and obsolete nowadays. Still, there were recent tries source equivalent to update the codebase and support new features. First, there was shinichiro.h's SDL portCider by Transgaming, which added no new features. After that came a few forks: ===TGB Dual Kai===This fork was made has initially been used by gameboym on his blog and mainly adds settings and a debugger. After about a year game developers to quickly release Mac versions of development, the fork went dead in 2013. ===TGB Dual "L"===At first, a try at a pseudo-official continuation with ver. 9 release, the author named libertyernie soon found out about the Kai fork and added his enhancements to the newer codebase as TGB Dual "L". New features are a full translation from Japanese, Goomba Color files compatibility and mirror mode. ==Plugins==TGB Dual supports plugins for additional devices. On the official site, there is a [http://gigo.retrogames.com/tgb/devices.zip download] for them. They are for the Barcode Reade, Pocket Printer and IR linking. As all documentation is in Japanese. The [[Game_Boy/Game_Boy_Color_emulators#Barcode_Boy|Barcode Boy]] implementation just generates random data until a valid barcode is accepted, as discovered by Shonumi in his reverse engineering work for [[GBE+]]. ==Netplay==games (known examples being ''The Sims 3'You will need a VPN to netplay with this emulator.''' Download hamachi or Comodo VPN. Unless you can figure out what ports does this emulator use, there is no other way to play this over the internet besides VPNs. {| class="mwRenderware-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" style="width: 100%;"! colspan=2 width="250"|How to|-|#Unpack powered installments of the emulator wherever you want#Configure your emulator: map buttons (physical controller preferred!), change resolutions, apply filters (if you want them)#Go to Options, click Folders#Set a path for your save files and ROMs folders, click OK#Go to File, click Netplay. A window will appear.#In the ROM section, set the ROM you'll be using in the "Player" box, and the ROM your opponent will be using in the "Rival" box (unless you're both using the same ROM).Grand Theft Auto''series and 'If you're hosting:'Max Payne 3''#Click Server#Type in a number between 1024 and 65535 in the Timeout field (1024 usually works just fineamong others)#Click connect and wait '''If you're connecting:'''#Click Client#Type in your opponent's VPN IP#Click Connect and wait#The status section will change to some other illegible gibberish and a status bar will appear (AFAIK, haven't used it in a very long time so I don't remember)#Once the connection but has since been established, the game will start for both people and a small rudimentary chat box will appear. Enjoy! Worth noting: the game will be choppy/laggy, and will still be somewhat playable at 150 ms. Anything beyond will respond too slowly used by intrepid hackers to be playable. Be warnedport other games.|}
[[Category:Emulators]]
[[Category:Consoles' emulatorsCompatibility layers]][[Category:Handheld consoles' emulators]][[Category:Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators]][[Category:Windows emulation software]][[Category:Linux macOS emulation software]][[Category:Netplay]]
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