BioGB v4.0 Release

BioGB is a Gameboy/Gameboy Color emulator which runs on plenty of systems like Windows, Unix/Linux, 
Kallisti, etc. It is realeased under the terms and conditions of the General Public License 
which you MUST find together with this file.

Use:
-Extract the zip file
-Open a command line box(Start->Run->cmd for Windows)
-Go to BioGB_v4 directory.
-Run the emulator with the rom as fisrt parameter("BioGB.exe demo.gb")

To close the emulator just press Esc button. The sram will be saved automatically.
To save a state just pres "s" and to load it press "l"
To increment speed use the buttons "-" and "+". You can use the space bar
for instant max speed.

The default controls are:

A button	- <z>
B button	- <x>
Start button	- <Return>
Select button	- <RShift>
Up button	- <Up arrow>
Down button	- <Down arrow>
Right button	- <Right arrow>
Left button	- <Left arrow>

Sorry, this version does not support Gameshark/Gamegenie.

The emulator uses Scale2x filter which can't be desactivate.
The console shows the current FPS(frames per second) which should be 59-60

BioGB v4 support cable link through net. To configure it you must open BioGB.net in a text editor.
The file will look something like:

#On/Off		Server/Client		Port		IP(if needed)
off		server			15467		200.54.1.1

A "#" symbol means a commented line, so you can use as many comments as you want.
The first parameter is the on/off switch. This will tell BioGB if it must connect to the net or not. 
This MUST be off if you won't use it with someone else.
The next parameter is the type of connection. One must be a server while the other must be a client. So
when you use this just make sure one has server type and the other has client type.
The next parameter is the port. If you don't have a firewall or a router which blocks connections 
then you can use any value form 1024-65535. If you have a firewall or a blocking router then you must 
configure them first in order to choose the correct port which you hade already configured.
The last parameter is the ip address. If you are a server you don't really need this parameter. 
If you are a client then you need to specify the server address. This address must be given by the server 
user which can get by running the ipconfig command in the command line box.
If there was an error in the net, the console may say the error message.

If everything went fine then BioGB will freeze until it find the server/client. It will start 
emulation only when a connection is reached. Sometimes wrong connections are reached, this can be 
noticed when only one emulator starts running and the other continues frozen. Quit both emulators
and run them again.

For frequently asked questions go to BioGB's home page http://www.geocities.com/instructivus
For bug report, help, comment you can write me to dospro@gmail.com