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Trading with emulator?

Erm, if you said that, Tre, then I don't get the point of your post... I agree that NO$GBA's Wi-fi still doesn't work, though.

But I do also think a VBA Link for the NDS roms is a good idea...

Also, you can trade between GBA roms too in NO$GBA, though I think trading with a real GBA doesn't work...
 
@Tre_Al
Yup, I know...
And I doubt that trading a Ruby rom from a computer to a real GBA Sapphire would be possible...
VBA Link has good animation, too... That's why it would be great if it became NDS rom capable, too...
 
Trading with DP is not possible... :(
 
I have a question too.
I know that its possible to trade between Ruby/Saphhire/Emerald/Fire Red/Leaf Green using vba link, but is it works with red/blue/yellow and gold/silver/crystal?

As far as I know gba don't has wi-fi, and you can't trade in Diamond and Pearl yet, but maybe one day it will be possible on NO$GBA
 
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If VBA can use wifi in LAN atleast people using emulators should be able to trade with eachother, how you may ask, by the program hamachi which makes your computer believe that you and the other people in you "hamachi network" are in a LAN network. But this needs to be further looked in to :P

EDIT: Now when I open VBA I see that you already can do this :O By connecting to another ones IP O.o
This makes me think of "can't we just connect to the other person-with-a-regular-DS's network?", we should try :)

If you were to do this, The person(s) would have to either port forward or use Hamachi.

Or not be behind a router. I could look into what ports would need to be forwarded if need be.
 
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