DaedalusX64 team member Salvy and the rest of the crew continues to improve their Nintendo 64 emulator project for the PSP with another SVN release.
Changelog:
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 229 - Salvy
[-] Reverted changes from 64 -> 32bit in interrupts (slightly slower but safer)
[-} Reverted change in GenerateCFC1 (it caused issues in the interpreter, it can be risky for the dynarec as well)
Rev 230 - Corn
[!] Alpha channel gets passed along even when doing lighting on a tris
[+] Added rendered Rects as screen debug info
Rev 231 - Corn
[!] reverted IRQ optimization that made Animal crossing fail(salvy)
[+] Some minor optimizations to the VFPU TnL
[+] Ucode names for Conker BFD to debug Dlist
Rev 232 - Salvy
[+] Implemented cheat support (this mostly based from 1964 and PJ64) [WIP]
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