Here's the latest revision JPCSP, the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC.
Changelog:
revision 2198:
Keep aspect ratio when using Full Screen mode.
revision 2197:
Improved Full Screen mode.
List of Full Screen resolutions computed dynamically based on available display modes.
sceUtility dialogs (savedata, input, messages) can now also be used in full screen mode.
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