The JPCSP Team has released a new version of their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bringing a slew of new features and improvements to the ever-improving PSP emulator.
Changelogs:
revision 2255:
Again, fixed a problem introduced by r2245: audio was no longer decoded by the external decoder (SonicStage).
revision 2254:
Trying to improve the handling of errors when compiling a shader: when a shader compilation/linking error is detected at the startup, the shaders are automatically disabled with a warning message.
This is mainly to avoid a black screen on ATI/AMD when shaders are enabled.
revision 2253:
New finding in PSP thread scheduling: no thread switching occur when interrupts are disabled.
Tested on PSP using taskScheduler.prx test application.
This might fix applications showing for example the error "Waiting too long on an END command, aborting the list xxx".
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