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JTAG and RGH Emulator Tutorial
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Flixar
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Welcome!

This tutorial will cover the GameBoy Advance/GameBoy Color emulator, the Nintendo 64 emulator, and the Super Nintendo (SNES360) emulator. I will provide both a text and video instruction for each emulator updating as necessary. All links are right below...Enjoy!




Download Links!

GBA/GBC Emulator ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Nintendo 64 Emulator ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Super Nintendo (SNES360) ---> [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]




GameBoy Advance/GameBoy Color Tutorial!
Text Tut:
1. Download the Game Boy Advance folder, place it on a USB, and plug the USB into your JTAG or RGH.
2. Navigate to XeXMenu.
3. Make a new folder on your main hard drive (HDD1) and name it "Emus".
4. Copy the folder "Game Boy Advance" from your USB and paste it into the "Emus" folder you just created.
5. Open the "Game Boy Advance" folder and launch the "default.xex".
6. Place any games you have downloaded into the "ROMs" folder.
7. Enjoy!

Video Tut:





Nintendo 64 Tutorial!
Text Tut:
1. Download the "xenon.elf" file and place on root of USB.
2. Place any games (Z64) on the root of the USB.
3. Plug USB into JTAG or RGH console.
3. Press eject to boot into Xell.
4. Wait for Xell to execute the xenon.elf and load into the red screen.
5. Select the game you want to play, click "A".
6. Enjoy!

Video Tut:





Super Nintendo Tutorial!
Text Tut:
1. Download and extract the folder "FFED0707" to a USB.
2. Plug USB into JTAG or RGH and load XeXMenu.
3. Copy the folder "FFED0707" from your USB and paste it into "HDD1/Content/0000000000000000/" right next to the "C0DE9999" folder.
4. Make a folder on "HDD1" named "Emus". Inside "Emus" make another folder titled "SNES360". Inside "SNES360" make another folder titled "ROMs".
5. Place all games into the "ROMs" folder in order to play them.
6. Go to "My Games" on the dashboard and play "SNES360".
7. Select game you wanna play and enjoy!

Video Tut:



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that is a good tutorial you just earned yourself a thank and like
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Great tut thanks,

But is there anyway I can use the n64 emulator without xell I can't boot into my eject button doesn't work lol.
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Rob_Dyrdek wrote Great tut thanks,

But is there anyway I can use the n64 emulator without xell I can't boot into my eject button doesn't work lol.


no, not yet at least. xell is the only way to boot into it as far as i know but im sure there are people working on things. xell launch doesn't work either, for some reason it just doesn't recognize the elf file but oh well.

hope i helped
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