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== Configuration == | == Configuration == | ||
=== Using Swiss === | |||
When loading a <code>.dol</code> file, [[Swiss]] first look for a <code>.dcp</code> file. This file contain a limited set of options that can be interactively changed before starting Game Boy Interface. | |||
For a more permanent or advanced configuration, a <code>.cli</code> file can be used. This file contain command-line arguments on separate lines. | |||
A list of options and example configurations can be found in the subpage for each edition. | |||
[[Category:Homebrew_Software]] | [[Category:Homebrew_Software]] | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 29 June 2018
| Information | |
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| Author(s) | Extrems |
| Type | Utility |
| Version | Rolling release |
| Licence | Freeware |
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Game Boy Interface is an alternative to the Game Boy Player Start-up Disc software. It still requires the Game Boy Player hardware.
Game Boy Interface is currently available in three different editions: Standard, Speedrunning and High-Fidelity.
Overview
Installation
Configuration
Using Swiss
When loading a .dol file, Swiss first look for a .dcp file. This file contain a limited set of options that can be interactively changed before starting Game Boy Interface.
For a more permanent or advanced configuration, a .cli file can be used. This file contain command-line arguments on separate lines.
A list of options and example configurations can be found in the subpage for each edition.