Check out the latest build of JPCSP, the ever-improving JAva-based PlayStation Portable emulator for Windows. Now on revision 2142, the latest update includes the following features and enhancements...
Changelogs:
version 0.6 r2142:
Small fix in VideoEngine for vertex using morphing. Probably very few applications are using the morphing function.
version 0.6 r2141:
Improved sceMpegGetAtracAu() when reaching the end of the audio/video: consume all the remaining ringbuffer packets.
version 0.6 r2139:
Fixed the video engine TBIAS command: this might reveal graphics currently missing.
version 0.6 r2138:
Added support for RAW sockets. Jpcsp must run with administrator privileges to be able to use RAW sockets, otherwise this feature is disabled.
Added test case for RAW socket in net.pbp (ping test).
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