The JPCSP Team has updated their Java-based PlayStation Portable emulator project for PC, bringing it to revision 2204.
Changelogs:
revision 2204:
Fixed error "HLE Function sceMp3XXX(sceMp3) not activated by default for Firmware Version 373"
revision 2203:
lowecase j
revision 2201:
Added logging of "display" settings.
revision 2199:
Remove windows terminals from linux shell files, name the executable with the correct case, change the bin dir to the netbeans version, since there can't be anyone else using it (it did not work)
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