Posted Feb 28, 2008 at 12:07AM by Ryan A. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony, NEC, bkclog
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QUASI88 v0.6.3 - PC-8801 emulator for Sony PSP - Image 1After more than a year of hiatus, Japanese PlayStation Portable homebrew developer bkclog has come out and rolled out a new build to the emulator QUASI88, bumping the program up to version 0.6.3.

For those not so familiar with this program, QUASI88 is actually a Sony handheld-compatible emulator that allows users to run the vintage computer created by NEC Corporation known as the PC-8801. This system first appeared back in 1981.

The new release does come with documentation but as expected, it's in Japanese. The coder was also brief regarding changes but mentioned that there have been improvements in the save state feature.

When using this emulator, please be sure that you know exactly what you are doing to avoid any problems. Also, you can help the rest of the homebrew community by citing changes to the program via the comment section below.

Download: QUASI88 v0.6.3
Download: QUASI88 v0.6.3 (source code)


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