If you are looking for a "1.0" release from the community, it often refers to the first complete stable build of a fan-made project. These "hacks" take the base ROM and inject it with modern features. PokΓ©mon Ruby++ 1.0
If you need a checksum verifier or a detailed glitch tutorial for v1.0, just ask. pokemon ruby rom 1.0
| Emulator | Accuracy | Glitch support (Pomeg) | Save type | |----------|----------|------------------------|------------| | (PC/Linux) | High | β Full | Flash 128K | | VBA-M | Medium | β Full | Flash 128K | | BizHawk (speedrun) | High | β Full | Flash 128K | | gpSP (PSP/RetroArch) | Medium | β Mostly | Flash 128K | | No$GBA | Medium | β Pomeg issues | EEPROM (wrong) | If you are looking for a "1
Ruby v1.0 uses saves (not 64K, not EEPROM). If your save corrupts, change emulator settings to: | Emulator | Accuracy | Glitch support (Pomeg)
If you are looking for "papers" or technical documents regarding this ROM, you might be interested in the extensive reverse-engineering work done by the community.
: This is a popular "Quality of Life" (QoL) hack. According to a release announcement on Reddit
While "paper" usually implies an academic text, this is more often a search for the game file itself or documentation regarding it. Here is an analysis of why "ROM 1.0" is specifically interesting to preservationists and modders: