Here's the latest build of DaedalusX64, the ever-popular Nintendo 64 emulator for the PlayStation Portable.
Changelog:
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 331 - Corn
[!] let compiler inline R4300_JumpToInterruptVector() since it only adds ~100 bytes to .exe
[!] reorganize and improve checks in R4300_Handle_Interrupt()
[!] speedup and use 32bit (instead of 64bit) in DDIV and DDIVU when possible
Rev 332 - Salvy
[!] Optimized CPU_SetCompare
Rev 333 - Salvy
!] Made COP0 registers 32bit (to save a few cycles, since the values written aren't 64bit anyways)
Rev 334 - Salvy
[+] Implemented MFC0 in dynarec
Rev 335 - Salvy
[!] Optimized CTC1 in dynarec
Rev 336 - Corn
[!] some small optimizations in code generator
[-] removed non working fix for TV output
Rev 337 - Salvy
[~] Corrected typo from previous commit which broke GenerateCACHE (Corn)
[!] Enabled option to ignore memory bound checking in release mode (slight speed up)
Rev 338 - Salvy
[~] Fixed EXPERIMENTAL_INTERRUPTS option (when defined, Body Harvest and Nightmare Creatures work)
Rev 339 - Salvy
[!] inlined(again) R4300_JumpToInterruptVector (reduces # of ops from 239 to 299 in Interrupts.cpp)
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