The JPCSP team is back once again in the scene to update their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator, allowing you to play some PSP games on your PC.
Changelogs:
version 0.6 r2135:
Improved sceNetApctlTerm so that a sceNetApctlInit is possible again (e.g. disconnect/reconnect).
Fixed sceNp, sceNpAuth and sceNpService NID resolving and reimplemented some functions.
Reworked several aspects of the emulator's display system:
Added a new configuration menu "Display";
Improved resizing support;
Provided better fullscreen support with exclusive popup menu and full display resize;
Allowed saving the graphical filters' options.
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