Mention that higan does not yet emulate the timing of the SGB2.

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Tim Allen 2017-10-23 13:24:14 +11:00
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@ -407,17 +407,24 @@ released for the Super Famicom
(and all its regional variants around the world)
that allowed Game Boy games to be played
via the Super Famicom's controllers and video output.
The Super Game Boy 2 was released in Japan,
and had some minor extra features
beyond the original Super Game Boy,
but importing and playing games
works the same way in higan.
The Super Game Boy does not emulate the Game Boy hardware,
it physically includes all the Game Boy components
so compatibility with Game Boy games is high.
However, the Super Game Boy drives the Game Boy hardware
from the Super Famicom's timing signals, which means
games play 2.4% faster than on a real Game Boy.
The Super Game Boy cartridge includes
the complete hardware of an original
(black-and-white)
Game Boy,
so it needs a boot ROM:
The Super Game Boy 2 was a Japan-only release
that fixed the timing problem of the original Super Game Boy,
and included a different set of default borders.
higan supports the Super Game Boy 2 base cartridge,
so you can use the extra borders,
but does not yet emulate the timing change
so games still play slightly too fast.
Because the Super Game Boy cartridge includes
the original Game Boy hardware,
it needs a boot ROM:
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