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Famicom Advance, also known as FCA, is a NES/Famiom emulator for the Game Boy Advance. Initially it was created to play Final Fantasy 3 and was showcased in the Komaba Festival held by the University of Tokyo.
Famicom Advance, also known as FCA, is a NES/Famiom emulator for the Game Boy Advance. Initially it was created to play Final Fantasy 3 and was showcased in the Komaba Festival held by the University of Tokyo.


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==External links==
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* Author's website - [http://web.archive.org/web/20030729172327/http://fca.ath.cx/ http://fca.ath.cx/] (archived)
* Author's website - [http://web.archive.org/web/20030729172327/http://fca.ath.cx/ http://fca.ath.cx/] (archived)
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 10 May 2024

Famicom Advance
Fcagba02.png
General
Authorkik
TypeConsole
Version0.2
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2002/01/07
Links
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Website
Source


Famicom Advance, also known as FCA, is a NES/Famiom emulator for the Game Boy Advance. Initially it was created to play Final Fantasy 3 and was showcased in the Komaba Festival held by the University of Tokyo.

Support Mapper: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.

Features

  • All valid opcodes of 6502.
  • Simple background operations via registers.
  • Sprite (Bug in Mario 3).
  • Complex VROM switch (up to 3 times per frame).
  • Square wave (90%), there is a bug that does not stop in Super Mario.
  • Triangular wave (50%), low triangular wave cannot be heard on GBA speakers.
  • Noise (30%), low volume with DQ4.
  • Mapper 0, 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • Scaled for GBA.

Installation

Download contains both version 0.2 and 0.1 (there were reports that what worked with verison 0.1 stopped working after version 0.2).

You can use any of the following tools to inject Master System ROMs into the provided .gba file:

It is also possible to use fca-mkfs.c or combine manually with a binary editor, but it is easier to use a GUI tool.

Below is a list of games that have been tested to work on version 0.1 (fca-v0.1.zip).

Sreenshots

fcagba3.pngfcagba4.png

Credits

By kik (菊).

External links

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