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The manual has never been scanned so if you find one then please help the community and share a pdf if you have the ability! Codemasters OracĮx-Codemasters employee DrTune posted his custom FPGA based Game Boy devkit used in 1992 to his twitter: The files that were distributed with the development kit have been kindly uploaded by JakobAir here: GitHub - JakobAir/GB-Smart-Development-Kit: Files for the Gameboy Smart Development Kit will be placed here. The development cartridge was known as the Smart Card which was 16 Mbit in size and not only contained standard chips such as Save Ram (SRAM) but also had the Rumble feature used in a small amount of games such as Pokemon Pinball 8. However it was likely mainly used for piracy when sold to individual people and the development kit name was used very lightly. The GB Smart Development kit could be used by small studios or even individual developers to create games for the original Game Boy. I’d love to see it :) /NDhShaEToK- Andrew December 6, 2020 Does anyone else have one of these or even the GBA version? Please post photos of your kit. I love the cartridge and cable that connects the handheld to the unit. The Later units also had support for the AGB (Advanced GameBoy or Gameboy Advance) built into the hardware.
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If the IS-CGB-DEBUGGER label is ticked on the bottom of the unit then it also supported debugging options such as setting breakpoints, tracing, inspecting memory etc and is likely an ICE (Similar to DMG-ICE) 2. Developers that bought this would also be given discs with the Inteligent Systems Assembler/Linker and other software development tools.
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The IS-CGB-EMU (Intelligent Systems Color Game Boy Emulator) was hardware that allowed developers to download their games to try on the actual hardware and even communication between an IBM-PC and the gameboy hardware itself to execute and check operations.