V 3.7e works perfect with DSTwo + NDSi XL. I can't believe how good is this emulator. Thank you so much for your effort. I will test 3.8 this afternoon.
You're quite welcome! And thanks for the feedback - as a developer, feedback is the most precious thing. And pizza. Feedback and pizza.V 3.7e works perfect with DSTwo + NDSi XL. I can't believe how good is this emulator. Thank you so much for your effort. I will test 3.8 this afternoon.
ACECARDi it does not work
old 3.6 work
I'm a little late to the game here. Please forgive me if I missed something, but I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. I'm using a 3ds xl with twilight, but when I try to load a game it says "missing magic byte" or some such message. Is there a tutorial about exactly what to put where? I' a total beginner here.
Ok. I got it to work.That's just a bad ROM. A valid Intellivision rom starts with a few specific bytes.
Search for the "no-intro" intellivision ROMs and you'll be okay.
I also bought that game - and it does run fine under Nintellivision but you must be running on a DSi (or later) with Twilight Menu or Unlaunch to obtain the 2X CPU and 4X RAM memory. If you are running on a DS-Lite/Phat or are running from an R4 card (or similar) you will be running in DS-compatibility mode and will not have access to the more complex bank-switching schemes needed for newer homebrews.I bought the rom of "The Sorrow of Gadhlan'Thur" for intellivision but I can't get it to work on the NINTV-DS emulator.
It gives me a "max readable mem overlap" error.
So your post did get me to spend a half-day looking at trying to rework the memory manager to see if I could get more pages of ROM into memory for the DS-Lite/Phat. I did manage to make progress... and can now load more than half of the newest homebrews on the older DS hardware but the main problem is that to compensate for the reduced memory, it takes a little more CPU power to process and these new games don't quite run 60FPS (actually, A Tale of Dragons and Swords does but the others are all mid-50s currently).Thanks wavemotion for the quick and comprehensive response