Here's the latest build of JPCSP, the ever-improving Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC. Tagged as revision 2273, the latest update includes the following features and improvements.
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revision 2273:
The last commit related to annotations+reflection module refactoring
Removed *Function from ThreadManForUser
Removed field @HLEFunction checking from installModuleWithAnnotations
@Target(ElementType.METHOD) for HLEFunction
Removed all the temporal scripts made for refactoring modules
revision 2272:
Convert HLEModule into a class instead of an interface. (In order to be able to hold installedHLEModuleFunctions for removing *Function from ThreadManForUser.
Refactored sceDisplay to be able to extend from HLEModule instead of AWTGLCanvas
revision 2271:
Removed installModule and uninstallModule methods from all the HLEModules.
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