Revision 719 of DaedalusX64, the best Nintendo 64 emulator for the PlayStation Portable is now out folks. So what's new with the latest update?
Changelog:
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 309 - Salvy
[+] Use sscanf to speed up parsing of addr and value for cheats (Now both addr and value are retrieved in one go, and also avoids unnecessary conversions)
Rev 310 - Salvy
[!] Made WarnMemoryErrors debug only
Rev 311
[~] Silly error that broke sram saving
Rev 312 - Salvy
[!] Trap r0 write in LW (fixes San Francisco 2049 crashing when race is about to start)
[+] Added debug code to detect r0 writes
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