It's probably broken.
== == Yes, using Visual Boy Advance Link versions 1.7.2 and 1.8.0. You can trade between Ruby, Sapphire, Firered and Leafgreen. Check out my easy guide on how to set this up, and how to convert saves from one emulator to Visual Boy Advance. http://pokeemu.blogspot.com/
You can't, try fitting the game pack into the GBA, IT DOESN'T WORK! You can only play Pokemon Diamond and Pearl Versions as well as Pokemon Platinum, HeartGold, SoulSilver, Black and White versions on: Nintendo DS Nintendo DS Lite Nintendo DSi Nintendo DSi XL Nintendo 3DS
sure you can get it of limewire but i would advise you to google it and just download one of them if it dos'nt work try another website I know i good website its called coolrom.com
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just open both visual boys and configurate the controls of each visual boy window differently and there you go you can play on two different visual boys. But if you want to use that as a cable link it won't work you will need to download the link visual boy from internet
Visual Boy Advance: http://vba.ngemu.com/
Download visual boy advance, then Google game boy advance roms, and find the one for Pokemon emerald. search up VBA thts visual boy advance download then find a win.rar file for emerald and u must be able to have the program for this to work
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ok that last person was not nessicery it wouldn't work on my computer so i figured out you Jan just download again and drag the file to your desk top and when you want to play just drag the file to a visual boy advance icon
I can't think of any areas in which one would work over the other. The difference between the two languages is more likely to be performance and speed.
From what I've heard you need an emulator such as Visual boy advance(vba). Once you have it, right click on the gba file and go to open with. Then choose Visual Boy Advance. Then click apply. Then double click the gba file and there you go. But when I do it, it says that it is not a valid win32 application. If this happens to you then open Visual Boy Advance, then go to open. Then choose the gba file. THEN it should work. If it lags, then your computer is either slow or has little to no memory.
No you can only put PlayStation 3 games on your Sony and some other PlayStation products. It will not work with Game boy
== == Yes, using Visual Boy Advance Link versions 1.7.2 and 1.8.0. You can trade between Ruby, Sapphire, Firered and Leafgreen. Check out my easy guide on how to set this up, and how to convert saves from one emulator to Visual Boy Advance. http://pokeemu.blogspot.com/
Go to the cheats section of the visual boy advance and select cheat list. Click the code box and input the GameShark code. Many of the boxes will require a master code first in order to register your main code. Not all codes will work in the advance.
I really don't have an idea but i went on yahoo and it said to hold the on button or the main / home button for more than 6 second but i didn't work for me .... .
Visual Basic Controls work on Visual Studio for Visual Basic and Applications that made by Visual Basic.
You just might have a selector switch which determines which output the DVR/DVD player has. It could be on the remote control or possibly, a button on the unit.