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PSP homebrew - JPCSP v0.6 r1969 - Download and more

Posted Jan 29, 2011 at 4:37AM EST by Ryan F.

Listed in: PSP Tags: JPCSP, jpcsp team, psp homebrew
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Developer's note:

 

JPCSP is a PlayStation Portable emulator for PC, started by shadow (the same great person that made PCSX & PCSX2) and joined by a great team. Jpcsp is the first PSPemulator written in java, allowing to play your psp games on a PC.

Jpcsp takes full advantage of dual-core processors, matching the PSP dual-core architecture. Even a quad-core can give a small performance improvement by leaving free CPU cores for theJava JIT Compiler.

The project is still a beta release, but currently more than 170 games are already playable. See the list here.

Video is supported but only Atrac3 sound is currently supported. Atrac3+ sound is not supported as there is currently no free codec available for this format.

System Requirements

  • Minimum
    • Windows 32bit or 64bit / Linux 32bit or 64bit / Mac OSX
    • CPU: Pentium 4 and up
    • GPU: Any graphic card supporting OpenGL 2.0 and up
    • 1GB RAM
  • Recommended
    • Windows Vista / Windows 7 (use Jpcsp 32bit even on 64bit OS to have sound and video support)
    • CPU: Dual core @ 2.5 GHz
    • GPU: Always install the latest drivers
    • 2GB RAM or more

 

 

Download: JPCSP v0.6 r1969 32bit
Download: JPCSP v0.6 r1969 64bit

 

 

Via [JPCSP]




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# RE: PSP homebrew - JPCSP v0.6 r1969Ryan F. 2011-01-29 05:58
good to see the constant flow of updates from the team!

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-1 # SadViNGaDoRjr2011 2011-01-29 08:03
Sad to see this much number of updates and the emu are still the same crap. 99% of the games are still unplayable. Sad sad sad.

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# RE: SadPS360 Owner1 2011-01-29 21:50
To run retail PSP games this is pointless.

I'd really like that JPCSP would be able to play retail PSP games.

It'd be awesome to play Tekken 6 PSP on my PC.

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-1 # ...SeRosiS 2011-01-29 12:28
I know it's a technicality, but shouldn't this be "Windows Homebrew"?

I can't run JPCSP on a PSP.

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-1 # windows?slackwaredude 2011-01-29 13:05
you know windows isn't the only operating system around don't you?

id find it pretty annoying looking for cross-platform apps in a "windozze" section :-*

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-1 # RE: ...DSpider 2011-01-31 14:49
Why would you run a PSP emulator on a PSP ? It would probably be like using a tiny washing machine inside your washing machine.

This is PSP "related", like UMDGen, or WQSG_UMD_R31 or similar ISO compressors.

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-1 # RE: ...Zenshua91 2011-02-03 18:11
It's related to the PSP, and is a custom application made to emulate PSP games, therefor it is tagged appropriately. If anything, it lacks a "PC" tag, but then again who the hell in PC cares about a PSP emulator? That's why we have a PSP to begin with.

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-1 # RE: PSP homebrew - JPCSP v0.6 r1969stOneskull 2011-01-31 21:36
the link for the list of compatible games is outdated.

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-1 # RE: PSP homebrew - JPCSP v0.6 r1969Zenshua91 2011-02-03 18:13
I'd love to see this Emu run PSP games fullscreen without the shitty/lack-of "anti-aliasing" the PSP uses... Daedalus can make things crisp, granted, N64 games are a lot simpler than PSP ones.

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# RE: RE: PSP homebrew - JPCSP v0.6 r1969DSpider 2011-04-29 04:34
Give it time.

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