Right click on The Screen and click on link. :]
Yes, you can insert a Ruby ROM into the GBA slot of the No$GBA emulator. To do this, open No$GBA, go to the options for the GBA settings, and then load the Ruby ROM file. Ensure that you have the correct file format and that No$GBA is configured properly to emulate GBA games.
Yes, you can trade Pokémon using the No$GBA emulator. To do this, you'll need to enable the link features in the emulator settings and set up multiple instances of No$GBA to simulate trading between different game saves. Additionally, you may need to use a compatible tool or patch to facilitate the trading process, as it can be a bit complex compared to trading on actual hardware.
yes you could if you right klik on your game. and klik link, their will appear a new screen farther than this i can't help you.
The GBA universal link cable is the only way to link two GBA's together, sadly.
Yes.
To connect a Game Boy Advance (GBA) link cable to a Nintendo DS, you need to use the DS's GBA slot, which is located on the bottom of the device. Simply insert the link cable's connector into the GBA slot, ensuring a secure fit. This allows for gameplay features that utilize the link cable, such as trading Pokémon between compatible games. Note that the Nintendo DS only supports GBA link cables with GBA or GBA-compatible games, not DS games.
GBA cable link
Not long at all once you have both GBA's connected initiate the link by going upstairs in any Pokemon center on both GBA's and talk to the trade center, colosseum or record corner lady to start the link!
Yes but you also can trade using a GBA to GBA link cable.
Yes. You must use the gba-gc link cable.
Unfortunately, GBA Link cables cannot be fixed. Once they are broken, they are broken. You must buy a new one.
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