The latest build of JPCSP, the Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, is now ready for download folks, bringing along a slew of fixes and improvements to the emulator.
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JPCSP v0.6 r1986
Fix provided by Raziel1000: missing handling of alpha values in Bezier/Spline. Fixing black screen in Frantix and MotoGP.
JPCSP v0.6 r1985
New configuration setting to improve performance in some applications: "Enable saving GE screen to Texture". This option can break some applications, this is why it is only available as an option.
With this option, the content of the GE/FB are no longer saved to the PSP memory but are kept in OpenGL textures to avoid the load/save to the memory.
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