Great, would love seeing this in a menù inside the homebrew, instead of using all different EBOOTs.
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PSP UAE4ALL continues to get the loving attention it deserves… Again john4p has further enhanced the emulator by adding support for analog mouse control; leaving us now with 5 different control modes.
The 411:
Implemented ANALOG MOUSE control: The mouse pointer moves faster the further you move the PSP’s analog nub. The cursor moves even faster while holding the R-Trigger.
By default the analog is mouse control and the dpad is the joystick. You can swap these by pressing “Start + []”
Overall there are now 5 different control modes:
Default Control (activate with “R-Trigger + Select” or “Start + X”)
Dpad Mouse & Analog Joystick - Control (”Start + []”)
Alphabet Input Control (”L-Trigger + Select”)
Pinball Dreams and Numeric Input - Control (”Start + O”)
Dpad = Numpad 4, 8, 6, 2 and analog mouse - Control (”Start + /\”)
“Alphabet Input Control” has all 26 letters of the alphabet.
“Pinball Dreams and Numeric Input - Control” has the numbers 0-9.
John4p has created EBOOTs for the resolutions 320×200, 384×216, 414×240, and 480×272. This time they’re available as KERNEL and USERMODE builds.
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Great, would love seeing this in a menù inside the homebrew, instead of using all different EBOOTs.
where m i suppose to put the file in the psp?
help?
Good news with a fresh release, I just wish the PSP had more horsepower or that there was an Amiga emulator written in PSP asm. I know I'm just dreaming.![]()
A readme would be nice....
Anyone know what to name the rom, what folder to put it in,
what kernel to run it under,
what disk files are supported, and what to name the disk folder?
It just crashes for me![]()
I had the previous version (with directory structure) on my machine already and just replaced the eboot file.
You should go find the original release too.![]()
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