The DaedalusX64 team has recently updated their ever-improving Nintendo 64 emulator project for the PlayStation Portable, bumping it up to revision 722.
Changelog:
[=>] Merged from Dev branch:
Rev 325 - Salvy
[!] Simplified Audio_Ucode
[~] Make sure to reset isMKABI and isZeldaABI
Rev 326 - Salvy
[+] Added blendmode for Zora's Domain water
Rev 327 - Salvy
[+] Added mem*0 + mem*1 blender (Fixes menu in Wave Racer. In fact we shouldn't need to render it, but is cheaper to handle it.)
[-] Removed wave racer blendmode and hack for menu (no longer needed)
[!] Force disable simulate doubles for Gex64 (fixes Gex64)
Rev 328 - Corn
[!] Clean up SetNewVertexInfo() for Conker
[!] Change order for PIF processing in DMA
Rev 329 - Corn
[!] Optimized order for ENV mapping in Conkers SetNewVertexInfo()
Rev 330 - Salvy
[!] Full extend DADDU (Fixes cut scene in final stage in Conker) (Note : This is the proper way, not sure why ExciteBike needs the operand to be 32bit.. I'll investigate eventually)
[!] Fixed DSUBU (Fixes crash in final stage in Conker, also random lock ups in Animal Crossing, and random lock up when entering pause menu in Majora's Mask)
PS : Final stage in Conker should be playable now o/
Note: There's a big design flaw in our SPECIAL opcodes (and probably other opcodes), since rt and rs order is wrong! This doesn't matter for mults and adds, but is a break deal for subs and divs, I'll correct this soon.
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