The JPCSP Team has released a new version of their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, bumping it to r2238. What's new in the latest build?
Changelogs:
revision 2238:
sceKernelCreateVpl: new attribute 0x200 discovered by Raziel in "N.O.V.A. - NPEZ00222". Meaning of attribute still unknown.
revision 2237:
Fixed memory allocation (e.g. sceKernelAllocPartitionMemory) when a specific memory alignment was requested (PSP_SMEM_LowAligned or PSP_SMEM_HighAligned): the size of the allocated memory has not to be aligned, only the allocated address.
Based on PSP tests using memory.pbp.
This might fix some games failing to allocate the requested memory.
revision 2236:
Update for Polish translation provided by yarrmateys.
revision 2235:
Update for Polish translation provided by yarrmateys.
revision 2234:
Moved sceUtilityLoadModule / sceUtilityUnloadModule from PSP v3.10 to v3.03: is used by "FINAL FANTASY TACTICS: THE WAR OF THE LIONS - ULJM05194" in v3.03.
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