Revision 712 of the ever-improving Nintendo 64 emulator project for the PlayStation Portable is now out folks.
Changelog:
Revision 712
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 289 - Salvy
[-] Removed EasyMessage lib (was causing high usage of memory and thus crashing phats when pressing home)
[+] Implemented new dialog lib (WIP!!!!)
[-] Removed debug options which aren't longer needed.
Rev 290 - Salvy
[!] More work to new dialogs
Rev 291 - Salvy
[!] Wait until all buttons are released when showing a dialog
[~] Added exit dialog to CoverFlow GUI
Revision 711
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 288 - Salvy
[+] Insert country ID in ROM name for cheats (This is to allow more cheat entries per slot and to fix the parsing cache for cheats when having multiple regions of the same ROM.)
[!] Minor optimization to cheat parsing
[!] Updated Daedalus.cht to follow new format
[~] Removed entries for hacks that are no longer used
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