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Gamecube with gameboy player
Gamecube with gameboy player








gamecube with gameboy player
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– First, make sure you’ve downloaded Swiss and GBI from the links at the top of this page. It’s not too hard to make your own disc, you’ll just need a bit of patience and a few tools.

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As an FYI, I use ImgBurn for my discs, but lots of other software will work. lease see instructions below that show you how to create your own bootable Swiss / GBI Disc and only use these for reference. The best way to do it, would be to create a Swiss boot disc with the GBi software on it as well. If your GameCube is already modded to play burned DVDr’s, then you can simply download or create a bootable ISO. GameCube Action Replay (buy to match your region PAL or NTSC): As an FYI, I’ve used a random Action Replay disc (that wasn’t part of an SD kit) with a generic SD adapter and it worked just as well as the actual kit. Make sure you copy the entire contents of the GBI archive, or some features will be missing. If you’re using an Action Reply boot disc, or have another method of launching software from an SD card, simply copy the GBI software to it and run from there – PLEASE NOTE that SDHC cards often don’t work, regardless of format You’ll most likely need 2GB or less. For most other uses, you’ll want to use the dol file located in Swiss\DOL (not the compressed one). If you’re simply looking to burn a Swiss disc, just burn the corresponding file in the Swiss\ISO folder (make sure the region matches your GC’s).

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Add the contents of this archive to the same folder as above. These contain borders and other enhancements. When using these files, make sure to copy the entire contents of the archive (including subfolder) to whatever media you’ll be playing from, or Swiss won’t detect the file properly and other features won’t be available. Here’s links with important notes on each:

gamecube with gameboy player

Start by downloading both GBI and Swiss, then extracting the archives to their own directory.

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Swiss is an excellent tool to have anyway, so if you don’t already know how to use it, this will show you how:

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Also, the hf and sr versions should launch in 240p mode automatically, however I recommend using the Swiss software to launch all of them. I’ll list the basic ways to launch the GBi with instructional videos for each. This version offers features geared speedrunners Certain configurations will allow the lowest latency possible and can run as accurate as an original GBA.

gamecube with gameboy player

This is my go-to version of the software when possible! A note: If you have issues with custom modes, try it without the cli file present to make sure you’re not booting an incompatible mode. You can still configure it with custom “cll” files and it supports many video outputs. This version has low latency, but not a full-featured GUI. While it offers the same latency as the original GBP Disc everything else about it is better and the games look great! There are too many options to list here, so for details, please visit the main GBI page linked above. If you launch this version with the Swiss software, you can customize the resolution and aspect ratio as well. The main version offers a ton of features, including an on-screen display, screenshot saving, ROM dumping and some awesome zoom modes. I’ll list basic info here, but for detailed info and an updated spec sheet, please visit the main GBI thread: The Game Boy Interface has a few different versions available, each with their own specific use. This page explains how to run the software, as well as more details about what it does. Original hardware is still required (GameCube and Game Boy Player), however I find it to be a vast improvement over the original, as it supports 240p, low-lag as well as many other options. It’s written by Extrems, who’s also part of the Swiss team. The Game Boy Interface (GBi) is homebrew software that’s a replacement for the GameCube / Game Boy Player boot disc.










Gamecube with gameboy player