The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bumping it up to revision 2263.
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revision 2263:
Deleted old files from r2261.
revision 2261:
Updated ASM library to version 4.0 RC1 and LWJGL library to version 2.7.1.
revision 2260:
Fixed handling of file closing in hleIoWaitAsync.
Implemented a log by keyword mechanism as a Logger customization option.
revision 2259:
Improved the compiler to handle correctly unusual cases in delay slot instructions: e.g. delay slot instruction modifying the $ra register.
revision 2258:
Improved sceMpegMallocAvcEsBuf to allow the allocation of multiple buffers (previous implementation allowed only one).
Code clean-up in sceMpeg: replace "fake" handles by UIDs.
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