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Post by Torchickens on Sept 24, 2011 19:34:40 GMT -5
I'm trying to link G/S/C via Mystery Gift using TGB Dual's Infrared Controller feature, to test a couple of things like the Sketch glitch and video them, but apparently according to the ReadMe.txt (in an old Japanese encoding then machine translated) it was never fully implemented in the first place. "FF (HuC-1) infrared communication is not implemented." Choosing the option brings up a dialogue box ('T InfraRed Controller'), but I'm unsure if entering anything into the dialogue box will do anything. Does anyone know any method of using IR via emulator?
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Post by iimarckus on Oct 3, 2011 21:03:35 GMT -5
I'm trying to link G/S/C via Mystery Gift using TGB Dual's Infrared Controller feature, to test a couple of things like the Sketch glitch and video them, but apparently according to the ReadMe.txt (in an old Japanese encoding then machine translated) it was never fully implemented in the first place. "FF (HuC-1) infrared communication is not implemented." This does not refer to the infrared port on a Game Boy Color, but to certain Game Boy cartridges that had an infrared port built in. Choosing the option brings up a dialogue box ('T InfraRed Controller'), but I'm unsure if entering anything into the dialogue box will do anything. Does anyone know any method of using IR via emulator? I have never used this feature of TGB Dual, nor do I know of any other emulators that support it. I have also never seen documentation on how the infrared port works. I once asked beware (of BGB) if he would implement it, and he said probably not, but if someone were to document it well I bet he would.
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Post by Torchickens on Oct 9, 2011 18:10:15 GMT -5
I'm trying to link G/S/C via Mystery Gift using TGB Dual's Infrared Controller feature, to test a couple of things like the Sketch glitch and video them, but apparently according to the ReadMe.txt (in an old Japanese encoding then machine translated) it was never fully implemented in the first place. "FF (HuC-1) infrared communication is not implemented." This does not refer to the infrared port on a Game Boy Color, but to certain Game Boy cartridges that had an infrared port built in. Thanks for clearing that up.
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