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PSP homebrew - VICE PSP v2.2.1 - Download and more |
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Developer's note:
- Download the file to your computer
- Extract the file onto your hard drive
- Connect your PSP to the computer via USB
- Copy the folder from your PC to your PSP/GAME folder on the memory stick
- Unplug your PSP and locate the homebrew in your game folder to start
Controls:
The emulator currently comes with the following default key mappings:
| Directional pad Up/Down/Left/Right | Joystick Up/Down/Left/Right |
| Analog stick Up/Down/Left/Right | Joystick Up/Down/Left/Right |
| X (cross) | Joystick Fire |
| O (circle) | Spacebar |
| Start | Run/Stop |
| [R] | Show virtual keyboard |
| [L] + [R] | Return to the emulator menu |
When the virtual keyboard is on:
| Directional pad | select virtual button |
| [ ] (square) | press a virtual button |
| O (circle) | ‘stick’ a sticky virtual button |
| ^ (triangle) | unstick all stuck virtual buttons |
Certain virtual buttons are “sticky” – the virtual button remains held down when O (circle) is tapped. Tapping O (circle) again releases the virtual button. To unstick all sticky buttons, press ^ (triangle).
Keyboard mappings can be modified for each game. Button configuration changes are automatically retained after a mapping is modified. To set a mapping as the default mapping, press [ ] (square).
Download: VICE PSP v2.2.1
Via [psp.akop]
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Easier and more functional than DosBox IMO because of the Virtual Keys.
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Not sure if its the disk image, compatibility, or if I'm doing something wrong.
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