The JPCSP Team has published a new build of their ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC. Now on revision 2279, the latest update includes the following features and improvements.
Changelogs:
revision 2279:
sceMp3 refactorings using reflection magic
revision 2278:
Fixes on AutoTestsRunner
revision 2277:
Started running automatic tests
Added svn:external to pspautotests
Added AutoTestsRunner
Added emulator: stuff to IoFileMgrForUser
Updated .sh and .bat files to be able to handle parameters
In order to run tests, first you should call pspautotests/tests/make_all.bat, then call the emulator with --tests parameter.
revision 2276:
Added a new set of classes TPointer* to handle with pointers on seamless method parameters. If the pointer is invalid, the function will return SceKernelErrors.ERROR_INVALID_POINTER
Added HLEUnimplemented annotation. Annotate with this will show a warning (not implemented yet).
Updated sceRtc to use the new seamless methods and the TPointer* classes.
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