This version is backwards compatible with save states from. A Friendly and Powerful Game Boy Emulator. Tutorial about the Game Boy Advance emulator, Visual Boy Advance, Finding ROMs Patching ROM hacks Q: I get the error “Saved data is.
That's why it would be very need to have a 'resize by padding' mode, where the scaled resizes under Options > Video > Scaled resizes are achieved using "internal window" padding (with black background), instead of resizing the whole window itself. It's just that I want the game itself to be smaller. The problem is this: when playing games with this emulator, I don't mind it being fullscreen. I suppose other window managers also behave in a similar way. This is to avoid having to manually resize windows yourself all the time. I use the dwm window manager, which forces windows to either take up the whole screen or only a specific part of the screen.
I don't know whether this feature is implemented and I just can't find it, but it's not in the emulator.
Version of code (pre-built binary version, or commit ref, or just "master"): If using Linux, specify if using xorg or Wayland: Operating System (Windows, Mac, Linux (state distribution), etc.): Operating System (Windows, Mac, Linux (state distribution), etc.): macOS Big Sur 11.5.2 If you are using a BIOS file, please say which one. I don't think that it depends on the game. Include screenshots of ROM Information (File > ROM Information): I wouldn't know, though I don't think that it depends on the game. Which games, if any, are NOT affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game): I have tried it with six different PAL/Europe GBA ROMs, but it's not ROM-related: it's the menu. Which games are affected by the issue (please state if GBA or GB game): Select "Tools -> Cheats -> Automatically save/load cheats". The option is never registered, even if it confirms so in the settings file (autoSaveCheatList=1).
Select "Tools -> Cheats -> Automatically save/load cheats" expect the software to register said choice and load it the next time you open VBA-M.