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    psp DGEN for PSP V1.70 Source Code

    Syn-Z has released the Source Code to his Genesis emulator for the PSP. There hasnt been a new release from him for over a year so maybe this is his attempt to pass the flag to someone else.

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    I really hope updates for this will be made that actually improve the gameplay. (ie in sonic sometimes when sonic runs the animation doesnt do aything he just seems to be moving on one foot lol).

    I personally do not want to see all these stupid rewind and inverted screen crap that others have been getting. We need REAL updates.

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    Its really cool to see the source released. I would also like to see some significant updates to this. Especially for the Slim.

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    Great News !
    So if he released the source the optizations bugs introduced in Perfomance mode and another nasty ones (expecially one which thrown the PSP in a back screen when you copy DGEN from a MS to another ) can be corrected and probabily somenone will port it to Slim.

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    seems like this is just Dgen v1.00 after compiling it, not even 1.7 ... I attempted to compile it to the slim and realized it wasnt really 1.7 it seems.

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    i'd say compatibililty is the big issue with DGEN tbh.

    but fixing that would require some proper knowledge about the 68000 core, which is quiet a rarity.

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