There are multiple ways to do this and I'm terrible at explaining that type of stuff so unfortunately you are going to have to google some guides on it.
If you don't have one you can dump it yourself from your own GBA. (Link to main Github page for instructions on compiling on Linux or if you so choose to compile from source code yourself) Dolphin is only a 64 bit application so make sure to only download 64 bit VBA-M) (General releases for when I don't have time to update the direct downloads.
Here is all the versions, get which one matches your operating system. You can get builds here (I mean, what else would you use as a Gamecube emulator anyways.) So I decided to make one that I will hopefully keep up to date as new versions of VBA-M are released and switch over to mGBA when it supports Gamecube GBA Link Cable Emulation.įor starters, you are going to need a few things to get you started: So I noticed the only guide to using Gamecube GBA Link Cable emulation on this forum was made years ago.