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.
version 0.6 r2160:
Increased accuracy of VBLANK interrupt: no more time drift.
Small performance improvement in video (writeVideoImageWithRange)
version 0.6 r2159:
Merged sceP3da changes with new draft implementation.
Fixed some bugs and reworked several aspects of sceDisplay and VideoEngine.
Implemented a Viewport Resize filter (suggested by gid).
Implemented sceKernelIcacheInvalidateRange.
Partially implemented the GamedataInstall utility in sceUtility.
Improved detection of invalid base memory addresses for Program and Section headers in Loader.
version 0.6 r2158:
Fixed viewport problem from r2154
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