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This was an entry for the GBA Jam 2021 (16th place). | This was an entry for the GBA Jam 2021 (16th place). | ||
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If you use Hardware (sender.gba and receiver.gba): | If you use Hardware (sender.gba and receiver.gba): | ||
* Use a GBC Link Cable, not a GBA one. | * Use a GBC Link Cable, not a GBA one. |
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General | |
Author | [r]labs |
Type | Demos |
Version | 2021 |
License | MIT License |
Last Updated | 2021/07/10 |
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This is a demo that streams a video (with audio) from one GBA to another one using the Link Cable in Normal Mode. It is based on the gba-remote-play project, which was developed to stream Raspberry Pi games to a GBA via Link Cable.
This was an entry for the GBA Jam 2021 (16th place).
Installation
If you use Hardware (sender.gba and receiver.gba):
- Use a GBC Link Cable, not a GBA one.
- Normal Mode transfers are one-way only when using GBA cables.
If you are use NO$GBA (sender-and-receiver.gba):
- Set Number of Emulated Gameboys to 2.
- Set Link Gamepaks to Gamepaks in all GBAs (default).
- Set Link Cable Type to Automatic (default).
- Set the GBA at the right as the sender and the one at the left as the receiver, so it plays sound.
Media
GBA Remote Play - GBA Jam 2021 Demo (Rodrigo Alfonso)
Compatibility
It can only be tested on NO$GBA or hardware.