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    by Published on August 27th, 2006 07:07

    As you know i spotted (and no site thanked me but thats as normal in the PSP Scene) that PSP Connect are linking to an Homebrew site.

    Now ill be 100% honest, either PSP Connect are being paid for the Linkage or its a MAJOR cock up on their side.

    Sony would never allow an Homebrew site to be linked to from their pages, Sites Like IGN etc would but no site that posts and mirrors items such as an ISO loader would, So im sorry to burst anyones bubbles but i think its either an advertising space brought by the PSP site in question (most likely) or a cockup by PSP Connect.

    I have personally contacted Sony to ask whats going off and as soon as i find out more you will know.

    UPDATE

    Seems like im right and its an ADVERT now for Sony this is a major embarassment especially if the likes of Nintendo etc get pissy with them, remember we love homebrew but no company unless they are getting cash for it wants to see their games emulated on a rivals handheld.

    If Sony are happy to publically back homebrew then theres gonna be a whole load of trouble. Its gonna be an interesting week ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2006 05:05



    Exophase has just realeased gpSP 0.6 , GameplaySP is a fullspeed GBA Emulator for the PSP, heres the release details:

    Not everything I wanted to get in is there but I figured I've made people wait long enough for a fix to my stupid bug from last time, heh.

    Heres what's new

    v0.6 - (still beta quality, look out for new bugs)
    NOTE: Please include gpsp.cfg with EBOOT.PBP, this shouldn't be necessary but I think it is right now.
    # Fixed a nasty bug that shouldn't have made it into the initial release; a lot of games that TECM.. erm.. crash won't anymore. NOTE: This doesn't mean that no game will ever crash, freeze,
    otherwise not work.
    # Fixed some crashes in the GUI and the ability to "go up" past ms0:/PSP. Made the "go up" button square like it was supposed to be (instead of cross).
    + There's now a menu that you can access, by default press right while holding down triangle for the frameskip bar.
    + Menu option: resize screen aspect ratio, the default is now "scaled 3:2" which makes it look more like a normal GBA. You can use "fullscreen" (what it was like before) or "unscaled 3:2"
    (tiny but pixel for pixel like a GBA)
    + Menu option: You can now load new games while the current one is running.
    + Menu option: You can now restart the currently running game.
    + Menu option: Frameskip variation - this defaults to "uniform" whereas it defaulted to "random" last release. Basically, turn it on random if you find that frameskip causes flickering animations to make things disappear. Other than that it will generally look better on uniform.
    + GUI and file loading now have "auto repeat" on the buttons so they're not such a pain to navigate.
    + Menu option: Added support for 128KB flash ROM, some games require it (Pokemon Firered/Leaf Green, Super Mario Advance 4), turn it on before running the game to make sure it works. NOTE: There are some versions of these ROMs that have been hacked to get around their 128KB flash, and may not even work properly at all. Look out for them, these games should save 128KB save files after you set the setting to it, IF they use 128KB flash.
    + Menu option: Added ability to make the .sav files only update when you exit the emulator, use with extreme caution (in other words, it's not a good idea to use something like this in beta quality software if you care about your saves). Does NOT update if you exit through the home button, don't use the home button if you can help it.
    + Zip support thanks to SiberianSTAR. It will load the first file with the extension .gba or .bin that it finds.
    + Menu options are saved to gpsp.cfg. Note that it does not save frameskip options or flash ROM options because these are very per game particular.
    + The emulator will now try to save backup files to somethingmore matching the backup size than a fixed 64KB. @ Loading ROMs and the auto save of the .sav files is MUCH faster now. Thanks for the heads up on how to improve this from pollux!
    @ While coding for the screen resize code I found that SDL just wasn't cutting it and had to code for the GU myself. Turns out the new code is faster (but because it is render code anyimprovement will be diminished to nothing as frameskip is increased). Special thanks to Zx-81 for the tips on this one
    and for his GU code in the PSPVBA source as an example.
    @ Added some games to game_config.txt. Note that not all versions of these ROMs will work with these options, try to use the USA version if possible.

    Just a note, be SURE to include the included gpsp.cfg with the EBOOT or things might get messed up. It shouldn't need it but I guess it does for now.

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    Check out and help improve our GPSP Compatibility List

    Thanks to Exophase for the email in the post this morning (i was ill last night - wraggster) telling me of the release at the usual place (roll on when he gets an official site ) ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 23:15



    Hi All,

    Holidays ended, and it's time now to go back to school, so here is something useful to put on your PSP

    A new release of PSPXTI the TI-92 calculator emulator !!

    * First i would like to thanks my friend jer666 for his beautiful icons and background image . *

    What's new in this version ?

    - Add new beautiful icons and background designed by Jer666 !
    - New user interface with menus and usefull options
    - Add Help window with all PSP shortkeys
    - Save configuration file option
    - Screenshot image option
    - PNG images instead of BMP (smaller images)
    - Toogle between analog and digital pad option
    - New keyboard handler and new mapping
    - Bug fix (keyboard freeze etc ...)

    Many TI92 stuff can be found on the following urls :
    http://www.ticalc.org
    http://education.ti.com

    You need the rom of your TI-92 or TI-92 plus,
    but it is NOT part of the PSPXTI package because it is the property of TI !

    This version works with 2.xFW. and 1.5FW.

    It's distributed under GNU licence and sources are included.

    Enjoy,

    Zx.

    Download and Give Feedback/ Compatibility Reports Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 23:15



    Hi All,

    Holidays ended, and it's time now to go back to school, so here is something useful to put on your PSP

    A new release of PSPXTI the TI-92 calculator emulator !!

    * First i would like to thanks my friend jer666 for his beautiful icons and background image . *

    What's new in this version ?

    - Add new beautiful icons and background designed by Jer666 !
    - New user interface with menus and usefull options
    - Add Help window with all PSP shortkeys
    - Save configuration file option
    - Screenshot image option
    - PNG images instead of BMP (smaller images)
    - Toogle between analog and digital pad option
    - New keyboard handler and new mapping
    - Bug fix (keyboard freeze etc ...)

    Many TI92 stuff can be found on the following urls :
    http://www.ticalc.org
    http://education.ti.com

    You need the rom of your TI-92 or TI-92 plus,
    but it is NOT part of the PSPXTI package because it is the property of TI !

    This version works with 2.xFW. and 1.5FW.

    It's distributed under GNU licence and sources are included.

    Enjoy,

    Zx.

    Download and Give Feedback/ Compatibility Reports Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 23:15



    Hi All,

    Holidays ended, and it's time now to go back to school, so here is something useful to put on your PSP

    A new release of PSPXTI the TI-92 calculator emulator !!

    * First i would like to thanks my friend jer666 for his beautiful icons and background image . *

    What's new in this version ?

    - Add new beautiful icons and background designed by Jer666 !
    - New user interface with menus and usefull options
    - Add Help window with all PSP shortkeys
    - Save configuration file option
    - Screenshot image option
    - PNG images instead of BMP (smaller images)
    - Toogle between analog and digital pad option
    - New keyboard handler and new mapping
    - Bug fix (keyboard freeze etc ...)

    Many TI92 stuff can be found on the following urls :
    http://www.ticalc.org
    http://education.ti.com

    You need the rom of your TI-92 or TI-92 plus,
    but it is NOT part of the PSPXTI package because it is the property of TI !

    This version works with 2.xFW. and 1.5FW.

    It's distributed under GNU licence and sources are included.

    Enjoy,

    Zx.

    Download and Give Feedback/ Compatibility Reports Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 20:51

    Syn-Z has released a new version of what is the best Genesis emulator for the PSP, heres a translation of whats new:

    Approximately 20% acceleration
    [Adding “BGM Speed Fix” to CONFIG]
    When (it turns to ON, processing becoming heavy, sound does not become slow.
    However, there is no effect and/or depending upon the game trouble comes out.
    In addition, at the time of communication opposition it becomes mandatorily OFF. )

    Note: If the first two packages don't work, use the DGEN_170_Lite.zip instead. Or try using PicoDrive instead.

    Download and Give Feedback / Compatibility Reports Via Comments. ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 20:44

    Via E-mpire we have more pics of the PSP Camera and GPS adapter, dunno about you but both dont win any points in the design stakes.

    Check out the screens Via Comments and let us know what you think ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 20:42

    BlueCrab posted some very promising new screenshots (taken on Mac OS X) from his Online-RPG for Dreamcast, Linux, MacOS X, and Windows:



    This screenshot shows two of Hawke's old DCRPG sprites on the screen. This was taken in an online mode game. The black mage in the picture is a server-controlled NPC.

    Source: DCRPG Project forum ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 19:52

    Yes this is groundbreaking news folks now take a look at this screengrab from Sonys PSP Connect Site



    Anyone who visited the site or looked at the screengrab will have noticed that Sonys Connect Site are advertising a link to the PSP Homebrew Site PSPUPdates, now this is groundbreaking stuff because if Sony themselves on their PSP Connect Download Site are linking to a Homebrew Site then Sony themselves must be supporting Homebrew

    I am personally a little surprised that Sony have stuck the link on their site, i mean there is the Devhook loader freely downloadable on PSPUpdates which Sony last month shut a Japanese site down for hosting it but Sony must be happy about it ??

    So to everyone in the PSP Scene lets all raise a hand to Sony for at last giving homebrew (pity they didnt choose this site but eh everyone makes a mistake) the thumbs Up

    There may be problems though, im sure Nintendo etc will not be happy if Sony are openly encouraging homebrew and with that comes emulators.

    Come on people lets discuss and celebrate Sonys seemingly acceptance of the Homebrew Scene. ...
    by Published on August 26th, 2006 19:39

    Ok guys. I though it would be a good time for me to come forward with this bit.

    Unbeknown to most people, There is a hidden message (sort of) in sandbox. The only way you will find this one is to keep you ears open for the clue.

    I nor anybody of my staff is allowed to confirm or denie if someone post what the message is (I dout anybody here will find it out unless their the fan of a specific anime).

    Anyways I will post next week what this all means.

    I will give 1 hint tho, it does not elude to a new project. ...
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