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			<title>DSi Firmware and No$Gba</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:20:34 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Itīs possible? I mean, did someone dump a DSi firmware and tried it with NO$Gba??</description>
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<div>Itīs possible? I mean, did someone dump a DSi firmware and tried it with NO$Gba??</div>


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			<dc:creator>NahuelDS</dc:creator>
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			<title>Why is my No$GBA so much slower???</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 01:14:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[On my Inspiron 2200, Most games ran at playable speeds, especially with No$WTT. Processor was 1.6ghz and it had 512 MB Ram


so now on my msi u100, which has the same 1.6ghz and even more RAM, the emulator runs so much slower, making almost all games unplayable

they're both No$GBA 2.6a, anyway to stop this and at least get back to the speed I have on the Inspiron?]]></description>
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<div>On my Inspiron 2200, Most games ran at playable speeds, especially with No$WTT. Processor was 1.6ghz and it had 512 MB Ram<br />
<br />
<br />
so now on my msi u100, which has the same 1.6ghz and even more RAM, the emulator runs so much slower, making almost all games unplayable<br />
<br />
they're both No$GBA 2.6a, anyway to stop this and at least get back to the speed I have on the Inspiron?</div>


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			<dc:creator>kidisnice</dc:creator>
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			<title>No$gba Crashes after 10 minutes or less on any game</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 21:54:55 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[This has been happening to me as of late.  i have no idea what the cause is and all of the addons to the emulator dont seem to help the situation.

I'm using No$gba 2.6a - legal copy i got a long time back.]]></description>
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<div>This has been happening to me as of late.  i have no idea what the cause is and all of the addons to the emulator dont seem to help the situation.<br />
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I'm using No$gba 2.6a - legal copy i got a long time back.</div>


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			<dc:creator>Kyotek</dc:creator>
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			<title>hq4x with OpenGl</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:55:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Maybe this is a stupid question...
4x filters (like hq4x) are compatible with OpengGl?
or is just my x1300pro the reason why I canīt use it?</description>
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<div>Maybe this is a stupid question...<br />
4x filters (like hq4x) are compatible with OpengGl?<br />
or is just my x1300pro the reason why I canīt use it?</div>


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			<dc:creator>NahuelDS</dc:creator>
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			<title>Fire Emblen Shadow Dragon + No$Zoomer = Problem Solved</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:46:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi... I saw a couple of days a guy (http://forums.ngemu.com/members/276480.html) posting some problem with Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon.

Use No$GBA 2.6a with No$Zoomer 2.3.0.2, and turn on "EX0" in the "EXTRA" option.:thumb:

I donīt send him a PM because some other guys have this problem too.]]></description>
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<div>Hi... I saw a couple of days a <a href="http://forums.ngemu.com/members/276480.html" target="_blank">guy</a> posting some problem with Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon.<br />
<br />
Use No$GBA 2.6a with No$Zoomer 2.3.0.2, and turn on &quot;EX0&quot; in the &quot;EXTRA&quot; option.:thumb:<br />
<br />
I donīt send him a PM because some other guys have this problem too.</div>


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			<dc:creator>NahuelDS</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[Pokemon Platinum can't erase game]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 21:20:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi, I'm trying to erase my pokemon platinum game to start a new one, but I don't know how.

I press up+shift+x buttons like it says, but it just takes me back to the title screen as if I had only press the x button.

Help Please!]]></description>
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<div>Hi, I'm trying to erase my pokemon platinum game to start a new one, but I don't know how.<br />
<br />
I press up+shift+x buttons like it says, but it just takes me back to the title screen as if I had only press the x button.<br />
<br />
Help Please!</div>


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			<dc:creator>xpokex</dc:creator>
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			<title>Ugh! Another problem with No$Gba..</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 15:37:26 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Okay, first of all I've been playing Pokemon Soul Silver. The saving was working fine... For about a day. Now every time I save it the Rom image crashes. If anyone can hel, that would be great :)]]></description>
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<div>Okay, first of all I've been playing Pokemon Soul Silver. The saving was working fine... For about a day. Now every time I save it the Rom image crashes. If anyone can hel, that would be great :)</div>


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			<dc:creator>Grey_Goose</dc:creator>
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			<title>Haha wow</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 09:28:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[So apparently I'll never be able to play Pokemon Pearl DS without the zoomer crap? I don't know about you guys, but the microphone wave error really makes me wet. ;D. So what if I have integrated SigmaTel audio on an Intel motherboard? Sigh. I get 42 minutes into playing the game after I spend an entire evening trying to get used to No$GBA, finally do and BOOM! Error. And don't say I'm reposting crap that's ancient because I spent 3 HOURS reading different forums, trying different things, including the one here that brought me to this website via Google. This is BS. And it's not like I'm an idiot, I know how to set everything else up. Nothing works. If this is fixed, help me. If it isn't, shouldn't a problem this large be fixed by now? So many people with the bug.

There will never be a good enough emulator for the DS. How long has it been out now? and it's 2010 basically? Jesus people. Get a move on.

:EDIT: I really don't care about zoomer.]]></description>
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<div>So apparently I'll never be able to play Pokemon Pearl DS without the zoomer crap? I don't know about you guys, but the microphone wave error really makes me wet. ;D. So what if I have integrated SigmaTel audio on an Intel motherboard? Sigh. I get 42 minutes into playing the game after I spend an entire evening trying to get used to No$GBA, finally do and BOOM! Error. And don't say I'm reposting crap that's ancient because I spent 3 HOURS reading different forums, trying different things, including the one here that brought me to this website via Google. This is BS. And it's not like I'm an idiot, I know how to set everything else up. Nothing works. If this is fixed, help me. If it isn't, shouldn't a problem this large be fixed by now? So many people with the bug.<br />
<br />
There will never be a good enough emulator for the DS. How long has it been out now? and it's 2010 basically? Jesus people. Get a move on.<br />
<br />
:EDIT: I really don't care about zoomer.</div>


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			<dc:creator>mirvana</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[No$Zoomer doesn't help Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon]]></title>
			<link>http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discussion/129156-no-zoomer-doesnt-help-fire-emblem-shadow-dragon.html</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 01:28:33 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I tried using No$zoomer because Fire Emblem doesn't show the beginning dialogue and people keep telling me No$zoomer will fix it,but it isn't doing anything to help.
Am I doing something wrong?]]></description>
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<div>I tried using No$zoomer because Fire Emblem doesn't show the beginning dialogue and people keep telling me No$zoomer will fix it,but it isn't doing anything to help.<br />
Am I doing something wrong?</div>


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			<dc:creator>Lordofpurple</dc:creator>
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			<title>Problem with the upper screen.</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:38:07 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[It is "running" very slow. Actually,it is not running, the upper screen freezes and show a bit of progress after some seconds. I don't know why this is happening. The emulator was running just fine, and suddenly it happened. I already restarted the emulator, the pc, checked the configuration of the emu and No$zoomer, but nothing...
I am using the 2.6a version and No$zoomer 2.3.0.2]]></description>
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<div>It is &quot;running&quot; very slow. Actually,it is not running, the upper screen freezes and show a bit of progress after some seconds. I don't know why this is happening. The emulator was running just fine, and suddenly it happened. I already restarted the emulator, the pc, checked the configuration of the emu and No$zoomer, but nothing...<br />
I am using the 2.6a version and No$zoomer 2.3.0.2</div>


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			<dc:creator>TacticalWarrior</dc:creator>
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			<title>Harvest Moon Sunshine Island Problem</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 19:30:01 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hello everyone, i'm new here and english is not my first language, but i hope to find some help here. It's about an old problem in a new game.

In fact, i can't read any text in the blue boxes where i should find my answers (so e.g. i can't see the words "male" and "female" when the game asks my about my gender)

First of all: Yes, i read all threats how to solve the problem in "Island of happiness". But well... no text at all.
I Installed No$Zoomer and of cause No$Gba 2.6a.
Now i don't know which configurations should be changed!

http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discussion/120768-harvest-moon-island-happiness-problem-fix.html
in this thread is a picture about the the graphik-change EX4, but there is no "Extra"-Choice for me, so i cannot even try this. Now i'm sitting here with all the stuff i downloaded and don't know what to do.

Pls help me with that. Thx.



(And please excuse my bad language... i'm no genius in english, i know...)]]></description>
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<div>Hello everyone, i'm new here and english is not my first language, but i hope to find some help here. It's about an old problem in a new game.<br />
<br />
In fact, i can't read any text in the blue boxes where i should find my answers (so e.g. i can't see the words &quot;male&quot; and &quot;female&quot; when the game asks my about my gender)<br />
<br />
First of all: Yes, i read all threats how to solve the problem in &quot;Island of happiness&quot;. But well... no text at all.<br />
I Installed No$Zoomer and of cause No$Gba 2.6a.<br />
Now i don't know which configurations should be changed!<br />
<br />
<a href="http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discussion/120768-harvest-moon-island-happiness-problem-fix.html" target="_blank">http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discu...oblem-fix.html</a><br />
in this thread is a picture about the the graphik-change EX4, but there is no &quot;Extra&quot;-Choice for me, so i cannot even try this. Now i'm sitting here with all the stuff i downloaded and don't know what to do.<br />
<br />
Pls help me with that. Thx.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
(And please excuse my bad language... i'm no genius in english, i know...)</div>


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			<dc:creator>Delex</dc:creator>
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			<title>No$Gba help!</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 16:23:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Okay, first of all I'm using the latest version (2.6a) and every time I'm playing Pokemon soul silver my emulator usually crashes. But the thing is every time it crashes I lose my saved data, Ive even tried backing it up and it still wont keep my saved file. I put the second copy in another folder and renamed it but i still lost my data, why does that keep happening when No$Gba crashes?!]]></description>
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<div>Okay, first of all I'm using the latest version (2.6a) and every time I'm playing Pokemon soul silver my emulator usually crashes. But the thing is every time it crashes I lose my saved data, Ive even tried backing it up and it still wont keep my saved file. I put the second copy in another folder and renamed it but i still lost my data, why does that keep happening when No$Gba crashes?!</div>


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			<dc:creator>Grey_Goose</dc:creator>
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			<title>Please help</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 13:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>anyone have a english firmware.. i have one more step to do to play kh 358/2 days my firmware was german.. please help me..</description>
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<div>anyone have a english firmware.. i have one more step to do to play kh 358/2 days my firmware was german.. please help me..</div>


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			<dc:creator>fidex012</dc:creator>
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			<title><![CDATA[All you'll ever need to know about No$Zoomer]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:39:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[No$Zoomer is a zooming utility for No$GBA that also enhances the 
emulator's playability for quite some games, both new and old. Here 
I'll try to explain the most common functions. I'll also try to keep 
the first post up-to-date, so that you won't have to rummage 
through an endlessly long thread.

*_Table of Content:_*
*1. Basic Setup*
*2. Extras*
*3. Screen size*
*4. Rotation*
*5. Noise suppression*
*6. Savegame dumping*
*7. Microphone settings*
*8. Hotkeys*
*9. Disclaimer and final words*

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*1. Basic setup*

The most current version of No$Zoomer is 2.3.0.2, available here (http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discussion/127300-nozoomer-2-3-0-2-a.html). 
Extract it into your No$GBA folder. Vista users will need to set 
admin rights for both No$GBA and No$Zoomer. Be sure UAC is 
on while you do that, as well.
Should No$Zoomer have no menu-bar, check if you have a Lang 
folder in your No$GBA folder that contains at least one .dll file. 
If you do not, look for an English (Squall Leonhart).dll in your 
folder or the linked archive, create a Lang folder and copy it in.

*2. Extras*

Quite possibly the most important reason to use No$Zoomer over 
other zooming programs. _Note that this function will only work 
correctly with No$GBA 2.6a, which cannot be downloaded from the 
developer's homepage._
Only No$Zoomer 2.3.0.2 has this feature. 2.3.0.1 has some of these
options permanently running, which can cause errors in some games.
Also check that you have selected English (Squall Leonhart) under
Other->Language. 
Doing this (or using the japanese language pack) should open up the 
Other->EXTRA tab, that will contain options numbered EX0-EX5. 
These will alter the emulation process subtly to make some games 
playable/more enjoyable. If you ever run into a game that has an error 
causing the game to hang up, you should try activating some of these 
to see if it fixes the problem.
Note that some EXs in some games will actually cause new errors, so 
try to find out which you will need for every given game and stick with 
just those. The easiest way to do this (save searching the game's title 
in this board to see if somebody has done this already) is to activate all 
EXs and then gradually deactivate those that don't actually help.
If the EXs don't get activated/deactivated, you are likely using an older 
version of No$GBA. To restate, the Extra options only work with No$GBA 2.6a.
One note on EX5: while it can and will improve some games, it is also 
possible that it may cause that game to lock up or send it into an endless 
cycle. In such cases, you just have to deactivate it for just as long as it 
takes to avoid this error.

*3. Screen size*

No$Zoomer wouldn't live up to its name if it didn't have a zooming option. 
I was generally most satisfied with the View->Maximized Window option. 
If you want a custom size, you can set it under Options->Size. If you 
want one screen bigger than the other, you can set that under 
Options->Screen ratio. 
Another thing of interest here is the line between the two screens, that 
can be set under Options->Seperator. I found a width of 5 to be the best, 
but for some games (e.g. Yoshi's Island DS), a larger seperator may help to 
aim better between screens.
Note that if you select View->Full Screen, the menu bar will disappear. In 
this case, you can right-click on any of the two screens to make a pop-up 
menu bar appear.

*4. Rotation*

Some games will ask you to turn your DS sideways. If you don't want to
have a stiff neck, you can use the View->Rotate tab. Normally, 
you'll need 90°, but some games feature a "left-handed" mode, that will
turn the display counter-clockwise, so you'll need to use 270°. To
return to normal, just select 0°.
 
*5. Noise suppression*

Some games, especially those with a higher amount of 3D rendering, 
will have a possibly distracting amount of background static in the 
audio emulation. To help with that, No$Zoomer has the 
Other->Noise Suppression option. Note that this option is not an 
on/off trigger and may not mean a significant improvement if you
only use it once, but every further activation of the option will be 
cumulative. Just be sure you know when to stop, because after 
some clicks the overall sound quality will start to degrade as well.
Think of it like a carpenters' plane (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_(tool)): you shave off an amount of static with every
activation. It has been done this way because different games 
have different levels of static. Also note that after a change of 
scene and music, the noise might reappear. If this is the case, 
you have to eliminate it again.

*6. Savegame dumping*

No, not even No$Zoomer has an option for savestates/snapshots, 
but it can still save you some nerves. You might already know 
that No$GBA (and by that No$Zoomer) normally only writes a 
savegame if you end the emulation process (close the window 
or load another game). Now if the emulator crashes, all data 
since the last restart is lost. You can prevent this by using the 
File->Save battery file option, preferably each time you save the game.
The File->Load/Save states option is used to make several 
battery backups, in case the game's preset number of save slots 
is not enough for you. Squall has already announced that he will 
rephrase this option when he updates the language pack next time. 

*7. Microphone settings*

Those of you that encounter the infamous "Microphone wave-in error", 
No$Zoomer has an option to not fix, but limit the probability of this error. 
It only occurs when the mic is being emulated, which you can deactivate 
with the Options->Enable Mic option. Note that a checkmark here means 
the mic is off.
If you need the mic in the game somewhere, just flip it on, use it and 
deactivate it afterwards.

*8. Hotkeys*

More of a commodity than a nessessity, you can set hotkeys for 
any and all options under Other->Key Assignments.... I'd 
recommend you do so for all options detailed above, save maybe 
the ones concerning screen size.

*9. Disclaimer and final words*

I claim no ownership over either No$Zoomer, its translations or 
No$GBA. I'd like to keep this thread to discussions over this post 
and requests on what to add or clarify. Please don't ask if specific 
games will run. Please don't ask when/if there will be a new version 
of either No$GBA or No$Zoomer.]]></description>
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<div>No$Zoomer is a zooming utility for No$GBA that also enhances the <br />
emulator's playability for quite some games, both new and old. Here <br />
I'll try to explain the most common functions. I'll also try to keep <br />
the first post up-to-date, so that you won't have to rummage <br />
through an endlessly long thread.<br />
<br />
<b><u>Table of Content:</u></b><br />
<b>1. Basic Setup</b><br />
<b>2. Extras</b><br />
<b>3. Screen size</b><br />
<b>4. Rotation</b><br />
<b>5. Noise suppression</b><br />
<b>6. Savegame dumping</b><br />
<b>7. Microphone settings</b><br />
<b>8. Hotkeys</b><br />
<b>9. Disclaimer and final words</b><br />
<br />
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<br />
<b>1. Basic setup</b><br />
<br />
The most current version of No$Zoomer is 2.3.0.2, available <a href="http://forums.ngemu.com/no-gba-discussion/127300-nozoomer-2-3-0-2-a.html" target="_blank">here</a>. <br />
Extract it into your No$GBA folder. Vista users will need to set <br />
admin rights for both No$GBA and No$Zoomer. Be sure UAC is <br />
on while you do that, as well.<br />
Should No$Zoomer have no menu-bar, check if you have a Lang <br />
folder in your No$GBA folder that contains at least one .dll file. <br />
If you do not, look for an <i>English (Squall Leonhart).dll</i> in your <br />
folder or the linked archive, create a Lang folder and copy it in.<br />
<br />
<b>2. Extras</b><br />
<br />
Quite possibly the most important reason to use No$Zoomer over <br />
other zooming programs. <u>Note that this function will only work <br />
correctly with No$GBA 2.6a, which cannot be downloaded from the <br />
developer's homepage.</u><br />
Only No$Zoomer 2.3.0.2 has this feature. 2.3.0.1 has some of these<br />
options permanently running, which can cause errors in some games.<br />
Also check that you have selected <i>English (Squall Leonhart)</i> under<br />
<i>Other-&gt;Language</i>. <br />
Doing this (or using the japanese language pack) should open up the <br />
<i>Other-&gt;EXTRA</i> tab, that will contain options numbered EX0-EX5. <br />
These will alter the emulation process subtly to make some games <br />
playable/more enjoyable. If you ever run into a game that has an error <br />
causing the game to hang up, you should try activating some of these <br />
to see if it fixes the problem.<br />
Note that some EXs in some games will actually cause new errors, so <br />
try to find out which you will need for every given game and stick with <br />
just those. The easiest way to do this (save searching the game's title <br />
in this board to see if somebody has done this already) is to activate all <br />
EXs and then gradually deactivate those that don't actually help.<br />
If the EXs don't get activated/deactivated, you are likely using an older <br />
version of No$GBA. To restate, the Extra options only work with No$GBA 2.6a.<br />
One note on EX5: while it can and will improve some games, it is also <br />
possible that it may cause that game to lock up or send it into an endless <br />
cycle. In such cases, you just have to deactivate it for just as long as it <br />
takes to avoid this error.<br />
<br />
<b>3. Screen size</b><br />
<br />
No$Zoomer wouldn't live up to its name if it didn't have a zooming option. <br />
I was generally most satisfied with the <i>View-&gt;Maximized Window</i> option. <br />
If you want a custom size, you can set it under <i>Options-&gt;Size</i>. If you <br />
want one screen bigger than the other, you can set that under <br />
<i>Options-&gt;Screen ratio</i>. <br />
Another thing of interest here is the line between the two screens, that <br />
can be set under <i>Options-&gt;Seperator</i>. I found a width of 5 to be the best, <br />
but for some games (e.g. Yoshi's Island DS), a larger seperator may help to <br />
aim better between screens.<br />
Note that if you select View-&gt;Full Screen, the menu bar will disappear. In <br />
this case, you can right-click on any of the two screens to make a pop-up <br />
menu bar appear.<br />
<br />
<b>4. Rotation</b><br />
<br />
Some games will ask you to turn your DS sideways. If you don't want to<br />
have a stiff neck, you can use the <i>View-&gt;Rotate</i> tab. Normally, <br />
you'll need 90°, but some games feature a &quot;left-handed&quot; mode, that will<br />
turn the display counter-clockwise, so you'll need to use 270°. To<br />
return to normal, just select 0°.<br />
 <br />
<b>5. Noise suppression</b><br />
<br />
Some games, especially those with a higher amount of 3D rendering, <br />
will have a possibly distracting amount of background static in the <br />
audio emulation. To help with that, No$Zoomer has the <br />
<i>Other-&gt;Noise Suppression</i> option. Note that this option is not an <br />
on/off trigger and may not mean a significant improvement if you<br />
only use it once, but every further activation of the option will be <br />
cumulative. Just be sure you know when to stop, because after <br />
some clicks the overall sound quality will start to degrade as well.<br />
Think of it like a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_(tool)" target="_blank">carpenters' plane</a>: you shave off an amount of static with every<br />
activation. It has been done this way because different games <br />
have different levels of static. Also note that after a change of <br />
scene and music, the noise might reappear. If this is the case, <br />
you have to eliminate it again.<br />
<br />
<b>6. Savegame dumping</b><br />
<br />
No, not even No$Zoomer has an option for savestates/snapshots, <br />
but it can still save you some nerves. You might already know <br />
that No$GBA (and by that No$Zoomer) normally only writes a <br />
savegame if you end the emulation process (close the window <br />
or load another game). Now if the emulator crashes, all data <br />
since the last restart is lost. You can prevent this by using the <br />
<i>File-&gt;Save battery file</i> option, preferably each time you save the game.<br />
The <i>File-&gt;Load/Save states</i> option is used to make several <br />
battery backups, in case the game's preset number of save slots <br />
is not enough for you. Squall has already announced that he will <br />
rephrase this option when he updates the language pack next time. <br />
<br />
<b>7. Microphone settings</b><br />
<br />
Those of you that encounter the infamous &quot;Microphone wave-in error&quot;, <br />
No$Zoomer has an option to not fix, but limit the probability of this error. <br />
It only occurs when the mic is being emulated, which you can deactivate <br />
with the <i>Options-&gt;Enable Mic</i> option. Note that a checkmark here means <br />
the mic is off.<br />
If you need the mic in the game somewhere, just flip it on, use it and <br />
deactivate it afterwards.<br />
<br />
<b>8. Hotkeys</b><br />
<br />
More of a commodity than a nessessity, you can set hotkeys for <br />
any and all options under <i>Other-&gt;Key Assignments...</i>. I'd <br />
recommend you do so for all options detailed above, save maybe <br />
the ones concerning screen size.<br />
<br />
<b>9. Disclaimer and final words</b><br />
<br />
I claim no ownership over either No$Zoomer, its translations or <br />
No$GBA. I'd like to keep this thread to discussions over this post <br />
and requests on what to add or clarify. Please don't ask if specific <br />
games will run. Please don't ask when/if there will be a new version <br />
of either No$GBA or No$Zoomer.</div>


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