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  1. Well ...

     

    I think its finally time to show every one my new site.Well generally this site deals with emulation and console discussion.Register here and enjoy threads showing the emulation and th EMULATORS of NDS,GBA,PC ...

     

    Also in the site is lots of Latest PC games,Latest PC softwares,ROMS and much much more

     

    I have put up and chatbox,gallery,RPG game(Coming soon) for members entertainemt

     

     

    Join US and help us spread the word about Gamers Ring

     

    Well all I need now is a good banner and we are all set ...TO OPEN OFFICIALLY ..!!!!

     

     

    Link:-Gamers Ring

  2. I cant really help out on every thing ..But as far as I know

     

    6)According to me Windows XP is much more better if youa are just started getting the use of your new comp.Its much less complicated and efficient enough for daily use ..But if you do know much about comp or if you are a frequent user then I suggest vista for yo

     

    7)As for the RAM...2 GB is a hell of a lot RAM for just starting out...You can upgrade the computer later if you want but I suggest you dont put a ram higher then this cause it can cost you less...

  3. If you are writing a guide for newbies and those looking for answers, you could mention that No$Gba (like all the other NDS emulators) requires the NDS BIOS files.

     

    pinobot: What version are you using?

     

     

    Nope this part is optional .....But it does improve some sound problems

     

    @pinbot:-I am not sure ..I think the emulator version you downloaded was corrupt or something ....Try this suggestions

     

    -Go to options====>Emulation Setup and in the box "Emulation Speed" choose "Unlimited MHz, Disaster 10%".

    -Go to options====>Emulation Setup and in the box "Sound Output" choose "Digital mono"

    -In the same tab go to Sound desired sample Rate and select "Low(10 kHz)Fast"

    -In the same tab go to Multiboot Normal/Burst Delays and select Fast/Fast(best)

  4. Ok many people have been complaining about the non-working problems of the no$gba.So I am going to post steps that will help you fix these problems~

     

     

    Emulation Instructions:-

     

    ~First of all download the no$gba emulator

    ~Now extract the contents into a new folder.NOTE:-This step is for all those who have a emulator in a zip file.Others copy and paste the emulator into a new folder

    ~Now download the roms and unzip them into the same folder as the emulator

    ~Now open NO$GBA.exe and choose the rom you want to play and click ok

    ~AN IMPORTANT STEP:-

     

    You may get a message saying "Failed to read data".Follow the instructions below:-

     

     

    *Go to options=====>Emulation setup=====>NDS Backup Media

    *Now choose the appropriate save type.Usually EEPROM 64KBytes works

    *Now go to options and Click on save settings.IMPORTANT STEP

    *Now reset the cartridge.IMPORTANT STEP

     

    After this your roms should work fine

     

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    Speeding the emulator:-

     

     

    If your emulator is running rather slow try these tips:-

     

    -Go to options====>Emulation Setup and in the box "Emulation Speed" choose "Unlimited MHz, Disaster 10%".

    -Go to options====>Emulation Setup and in the box "Sound Output" choose "Digital mono"

    -In the same tab go to Sound desired sample Rate and select "Low(10 kHz)Fast"

    -In the same tab go to Multiboot Normal/Burst Delays and select Fast/Fast(best)

     

     

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    If you have any problems then discuss it in this thread

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