Zx, you have already done so much. is anything else in the works?
Hi All,
Here is a new version of PSPCAP32 the CPC Emulator for PSP.
What's new in version 1.0.6 :
- Add Fullscreen (fit width), zoom x1.25 and x1.5 !
- Add |CPM command support in the run.txt file
- Option to swap the CPC joystick keys between PSP analog stick and d-pad
How to use it ?
Have a look to the README.txt file !
Two binary versions (for 2.x and 1.5 FW) and sources are included in the zip archive.
This package is under GPL Copyright, read COPYING file for more information about it.
Enjoy,
Zx.
PS: Special thanks to Loic for his keyboard files (see keyboard-files.txt in the archive for details)
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Zx, you have already done so much. is anything else in the works?
never mind something else - keep up the CPC support! Looking forward to getting to grips with Dizzy and Turrican fullscreen. Thanks again ZX-81 and once again keep up the good work....
now all we need is for someone to start the CPC vs Speccy vs C64 argument afresh and emulation on the PSP will be complete
And if you have any more time on your hands ... please support the actual Caprice emulator itself, too. It's CVS sources are maintained at sourceforge and there hasn't been much progress on the new version lately. A new GUI is being implemented, that's about it. And it's not halfway finished.
Your a god ZX81!!
I've no idea for the moment, but i'm sure to find something to do very soonOriginally Posted by 1timeuser
In my opinion, current version of Caprice 32 on windows is working fine. On linux works still remain (no menu etc ..) but it's not my "cup of tea" as we say and anyway i can plat Windows version on Linux using cedega (it works great).Originally Posted by Junior
No please, i'm only a CPC and PSP addictOriginally Posted by Amiga
This emulator just gets better with every release!Originally Posted by 1timeuser
If you stuck for ideas for other projects how about porting the BBC Micro emulator BeebBEm over to the PSP?
The BBC Micro was a contemporary of the Amstrad CPC and had some great games too!
I don't know the BBC Micro, but it's a good idea
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