iRShell iRShell
All of us mourned the news about AhMan stopping development of iRShell. But then, just a little less than a month ago, we discovered that AhMan was still at work improving iRShell to make it even better than it was currently. And personally, I expected nothing less than a knocks-your-socks-off release
MbShell Artillery MbShell Artillery
With the release of the website a new build of Artillery is available, the 0.06 version. For Artillery this marks the end of a specific range of builds. It will be the last 0.0x version, meaning it has gone beta. The 0.06 also marks the end of the C era for Artillery, I've been working hard to convert the whole shell to C++
DOSBox Wii DOSBox Wii
A port of DOSBox to the Wii using SDL Wii
iR Shell iR Shell
Ahman's iR Shell is undoubtedly one of the best applications ever made for the PSP. However, all good things can't last. With a heavy-heart he announced that this is going to be the final release for the iR Shell
JPCSP JPCSP
Here's the latest build of the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for Windows, JPCSP. Now on revision 2136, the latest update brings the following features and improvements...
Changelogs:
version 0.6 r2136:
Updated Linux start scripts.
Reversed and added MSG flags to sceNetInet
JPCSP JPCSP r2106 (64bit)
JPCSP is the most advanced PlayStation Portable emulator, allowing you to play your PSP games on a PC. Jpcsp has been started in July 2008 and is developed by a small but active team.
Even though JPCSP is written in Java, it can already reach 100% PSP speed on a lot of commercial games... and the emulator performance is constantly increasing
ScummVM v1.1.0 for the PSP Now that your PS3 is well-acquainted with its resident Linux system (you've already installed it, right?), you're bound to hit gold sooner or later
DOSBox Wii DOSBox Wii
A port of DOSBox to the Wii using SDL Wii.
Changelog:
* Home menu and on-screen keyboard (a proof of concept showing SDL + libwiigui)
* Small speed increases via SDL Wii improvements
* Compiled with devkitPPC r18 and libogc 1.8
PSPHustlaz Shell PSPHustlaz Shell
psphustlaz
When it comes to shell programs, iR Shell is probably the most used and widely recognized by the homebrew community. The application has gone a long way, with it being updated every now and then. But it doesn't mean though that is all the scene has to offer. Hey! We are talking about brilliant and creative minds here
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