The JPCSP Team has recently put online revision 1984 of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for Windows PC, JPCSP. New features of the latest update includes some minor graphics improvements, performance enhancements and some other tweaks.
Changelogs:
JPCSP v0.6 r1984:
Another small graphics fix: better detect GE parameter changes.
JPCSP v0.6 r1981:
Fixed problem introduced by r1980 (was sometimes causing incorrect video decoding as reported by Darth1701).
JPCSP v0.6 r1980:
Several performance improvements in the VideoEngine:
improved vertex cache: changes should now be always detected (no longer using a hash code)
provided an asynchronous vertex cache when sceGuDrawArray can be detected at compile time: the cache is then checked in a separate thread so that the cache is already up-to-date at rendering time
added a new option "Enable VAO" (OpenGL Vertex Array Object): this option can improve the performance in some applications, but not always. It can also reduce the performance in some cases. This is why this is only available as an option. This option is only active when enabling the vertex cache and the shaders.
automatic merging of sequential "prim" commands to optimize OpenGL calls
fast skip of GE commands having no effect (e.g. setting multiple times the same flag to the same value)
statistics are now disabled by default (probably only useful for devs). They have to be enabled by DurationStatistics.collectStatistics.
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Unofficial Adhoc Messenger 2.6 Unofficial Adhoc Messenger 2.6
It's been quite a while since we've heard any updates regarding the Adhoc Messenger homebrew app from FaT30YCG. Fortunately, it seems like another homebrew developer has decided to pick up the ball by creating a mod to this useful remote PlayStation Portable instant messenger.
The Unofficial Adhoc Messenger 2
SHL SHL
We all love shells for our PSP units. And who wouldn't? These programs allow us to do many things like listen to MP3 music, play games, run applications, and some even let users have a web browser. A couple of the latest shells we've covered include Ultimate Lua Shell and PSPHustlaz Shell
JPCSP JPCSP
Here's the latest revision of the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for Windows, JPCSP.
Changelogs:
revision 2190:
2 syscalls (sceGameUpdate) to ignore
revision 2189:
A lot of improvements and code clean-up to better support the screen/window resizing
JPCSP JPCSP
The JPCSP team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project to revision 2163, bringing a whole new set of fixes and improvements to the ever-improving emulator.
Changelogs:
version 0.6 r2163:
Fixed change from r2159: I have currently found no way to remove only selected compiled classes from a class loader
MACXT Remember the MACXT homebrew that Luaacro released last month for the Sony PSP? We're letting you guys know that the developer has just announced the release of a new build for this Mac-type shell, designated as version 2
OoblikXMB OoblikXMB
from Ooblik:
This a XMB replacement project for the PSP.
Currently Only Tested on PSP Slim 4.01 M33-2.
So far everything is visually customizable. Check Config.cfg and Skin.cfg in the
Skins/Default folder for more information. I hope to see many creative Skins!
To Install extract to the root of your memory stick
PSPColem PSPColem
For those who haven't seen previous versions, ColEm is one of the best emulator
of the ColecoVision videogame system written by Marat Fayzullin. It's running
on FreeBSD, HP-UX, SunOS, Solaris, Linux, and other Unix systems.
PSPColem is a port to PSP of Colem (Unix version 1.0)
JPCSP JPCSP
The JPCSP team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project that lets users play some PSP games on their respective PCs. Now on revision 2146, the latest JPCSP update includes the following changes and improvements.
Changelogs:
version 0.6 r2146:
Small improvement for output to PSP stdout/stderr: no delay required
Android Shell Android Shell
Do you have a PSP?A Are you a big fan of Android and its look and feel.A If this sounds like you then PSP developer psgarsenal has the goods for you with his Android Shell which is now at version 1.2.A psgarsenal released the following statement about the Android Shell for your PSP
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