CPS1PSP, CPS1PSP v2.2.3 - Homehook.prx process modifications

Posted Oct 12, 2007 at 12:15AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Emulators Tags: Capcom, CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, NJ, Sony
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CPS1PSP, CPS1PSP v2.2.3 - Homehook.prx process modifications - Image 1Homebrew developer NJ has just rolled out new builds for some of his PSP-compatible emulators CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP bringing them up to version 2.2.3. The first one lets users run Capcom PlayStation 1 games on the Sony handheld while the second one is for titles released on Capcom PlayStation 2.

We translated the changelog for version 2.2.3 using an online language engine and listed them down below. Take note that some of these changes also apply to upcoming builds for emulators MVSPSP (Neo Geo MVS) and NCDZPSP (Neo Geo CD):
  • MVSPSP and NCDZPSP timer process once before to return, MAME 0.119 based on the change in the modification. UNIVERSE BIOS is the same as in previous work now.
  • MVSPSP NCDZPSP the rendering process and made changes to the old (missing was because the source is found). A more accurate rendering will be a 000 - lo.lo is required.
  • CPS1PSP ROM loads using the array size is too small a part of the game is to successfully query bug fixes.
  • CPS1PSP the above corrections, the psp - gcc - 4.1.0 compile because a slightly faster.
  • Homehook.prx process modifications. Home button reading interval to increase the load losses.
  • Many other changes.
Download links for version 2.2.3 of MVSPSP and NCDZPSP are still not yet available because it seems that NJ is still working on them. Users of CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP, however, can now update to the latest versions. Be sure that you know what you're doing when installing these programs on your PSP to avoid any problems.

Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.3 for PSP Slim
Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.3 1.5 kernel
Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.3 for PSP slim
Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.3 1.5 kernel

Via NJ-Emu

 
 
 

Comments

by Missa - 2007-10-12 09:20:38
Pls correct the article

"The first one lets users run Capcom PlayStation 1 games on the Sony handheld while the second one is for titles released on Capcom PlayStation 2" I don't know why soooo many people think that Capcom's arcade hardware has anything at all to do with the Playstation or Playstation 2. CPS1 = Capcom Play System 1, I think based on that you can all guess what CPS2 stands for. Capcom did have a home system though called the Capcom CPS Changer which I only mention because sometimes people mix up CPS2 games and CPS changer games when they see them if they don't know the difference. Oh and TY again NJ! You da man!
by iamback(unregistered) - 2007-10-12 10:06:07
CRUD!!!

Darn it! For a moment I literally thought that QJ meant that you can play PS2 games made by capcom for the PS2. As in you can play street fighter/ marvel games made for the PS2 on your PSP... Ok, sure you might say, "well if that's the case noob, then why did you think only capcom games would work?" Well, the reason was that I assumed that maybe games like street fighter use a specialized "mapper" or whatever it's called, and since it seems so easy to emulate (I mean, basically you're just emulating moving sprites... Even mortal kombat 1 had realistic looking fighters, which were simply moving sprites)... But, yes, thank you for snapping some sense into me, Missa!

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