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Post by Dex »

Sorry i do not use emulators and Good arm one are in short supply :( .
Your best bet is to start learning ARM code, is to start coding for the GBA or DS, as there good info and good emulators to test your code.

Here a good tut: http://patatersoft.info/gbaguy/gbaasm.htm
And here the best GBA emulator http://vba.ngemu.com/
Try the above GBA code in that emulator, there a built in debugger etc.
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Thanks you for the reply, but thats not why im here, i think i have finaly found the website of my dreams: http://www.medallionsystem.com/
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Dex wrote:Sorry i do not use emulators and Good arm one are in short supply :( .
QEMU has a builtin ARM emulator (qemu-system-arm).
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