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Ok, I will be asking help about Emulators.
I either want a SNES emulator, a game boy color emulator, or a GBA emulator. Which one is best for my T-mobile MDA?
Also, once you download it, how do you put emulators on your phone? (as I said before, I have a MDA that runs Windows Mobile 5)
When I get the appropriate ROMS, how do I put those on my phone and use them with the Emulator?
You can try out Pocket GBA found here: SUNBUG, For Mobile Things the install is a CAB file. Activesync your device to your computer. In the Activesync window click Explore and then cut and paste the CAB file onto your device, either it's main memory or the SD card. Use File Explorer on the device and simply click the CAB file to install. You can place the ROM files in the same way. Don't know how good the key mapping will be, but you can let us know that after you have tried it out!
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Ok, I will be asking help about Emulators.
I either want a SNES emulator, a game boy color emulator, or a GBA emulator. Which one is best for my T-mobile MDA?
Also, once you download it, how do you put emulators on your phone? (as I said before, I have a MDA that runs Windows Mobile 5)
When I get the appropriate ROMS, how do I put those on my phone and use them with the Emulator?
I have a 2gb mini sd card.
Thank you for the help
For Snes= google PocketSnes
For Gbc= google gnuBoy
A lot of people use MorphGear and its modules to cover ALL the emulators...
after you download these emulators, all you'll hafta do is save them to your phone....they will be in exe format. When you open the emulators, you'll have an option to "open file" or somethin like that...at that point, your phone will search for all files (games) that are compatible or in zip format...which is what most games are in. Unfortunately with a lot of emulators, enabling sound can slow down your gameplay and crash your phone...so based on personal experience, playing w/o sound will be the BEST thing you can do.
lemme know if you need some extra help..
__________________ Quick Tips/Tricks to make your 8125 (or other WM5 Pocket Pc) Cooler
I know I've seen it on here but I can't find the post now... is there a solution for the buttons on PocketSNES only working one at a time? As in, you can't hold down the accelerate button and steer at the same time, or you can't be running and hit the jump button at the same time. If anyone can help... thanks in advance!