GBAconv is a toolkit designed for developers working on GameBoy Advance. It offers a range of tools to help streamline the development process.
With pcx2gba, you have the capability to export PCX 8-bpp images into 16-bit values C arrays, including palette and image data (2 pixels per value). On the other hand, wav2gba allows you to export WAV 8-bit mono sounds to an 8-bit signed values array.
It's important to note that there are no additional updates or releases scheduled for GBAconv due to a lack of interest in the GBA platform. However, the software is still functional and useful for developers who continue to work on the platform.
Compiling GBAconv is an easy process - just type "make" to begin compiling the program. The software has been successfully compiled on various operating systems, including 32-bit x86 Architecture for Ubuntu Linux 5.10 and FreeBSD 5.4.
If you're looking to use the software, simply remember to use pcx2gba for the input.pcx files which must be 8-bit PCX. wast2gba is used for input.wav files that must be 8-bit, MONO. You also have the capability to name the output as well.
Overall, GBAconv is an excellent software tool for GBA developers that simplifies the process of converting image and sound format files. Although it may not receive ongoing updates, it remains a relevant and reliable tool within the GBA developer community.
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