<a href="http://www.pocketheaven.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=2534" target="_blank" >Kuwanger</a> has released a new Unofficial Version of Goomba, the Gameboy emulator for the Gameboy Advance that also works on the Nintendo DS and Gamecube Gameboy player.
Heres what he posted:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Warning: only test this if you're willing to risk losing your saves
Note: There are only currently tools to make customizable borders under Linux. The code uses imlib2, so it's likely easily portable to all *nix-like OSs. There's a FORMAT document if someone wants to produce a build tool for Windows. I'll probably make some scripts to simplify some of the work for Linux in the future.
Okay, I've got a new beta that I'd like to have some testing done on:
The main changes are:
Customizable Border
Reworked sram.c to avoid going past END_OF_EXRAM
The reason I'm calling this a beta is specifically this latter point. Apparently there was a space near the end that was being overwritten during saves (well, at least possible).
Read the appendable/README to have some idea on how to add customizable borders. There's a goomba.bin for those who want to add back the old default border. One other note: it s by design that when you go multiboot/copy through the link cable that the borders are not copied as well. While it would be possible to simply only copy over as many borders as would fit, it doesn't seem very worthwhile to add that feature in.
Please include any bugs you experience below. Hopefully there are none. If you do find a bug, please list the following: your flash cart, whether you were using goomba as a plugin under pogoshell (note if you're using multiboot or not), and a numbered list of the steps taken to [re]produce the bug (if possible). </BLOCKQUOTE>