I’m beginning to wonder how ZX-81 has any time to actually play & enjoy these emulators with his regular flow of enhancements. I’m having a hard time keeping up myself. Earlier today we saw PSPMSX v1.0.7 and a couple hours later, who would’ve known, PSPCAP32 v1.1.5 — with the new graphics engine!
PSPCAP32 v1.1.5 changes:
- Save state files are now saved using gzip compression (with SNZ as file extention). It’s much faster to save or load states now. You can use gzip or 7-zip to convert old SNA to SNZ. SNA file format is still supported for loading, so you convert your previous saved files inside the emulator.
- A new graphical engine with new smoother render modes! It uses now the PSP GU for rendering, it does not run faster, but it’s a lot smoother! Old “soft” render modes are still available, because there are a bit faster.
- Save state dates are displayed in the emulator window (it’s now easier to identify and to load the right save state slot)
- Sound is now played at 44Khz (instead of 48Khz)
- Bug fix (load default keyboard mapping on startup)
- Bug fix in Rom file requester
- Bug fix in keyboard handler
Sound familiar? ;)
Much thanks, ZX-81!
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.1.5
- source: ZX-81’s web site
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first download!
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new iceage :d
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Eternity + 1
well you can’t beat that…so how about eternity + shut the fuck up…
will tekken 5 run on this emulator?
No, 6 will though when it comes out.
hes on a roll
not givin a shit about what people say
Keep em coming.
ZX-81 fucking kicks ass. I don’t care how many fucking noobs try to deface his work:
This guy has shown more reliablility, effort and perservartity to the PSP homebrew community, and should be ranked among the people that bring us the downgraders.
Thanks again for this awesome emulator, ZX. I’ll put it to good use :)
I will echo the previous comments :-)
what emu is this for? lol
Hey thanks a lot for another update ZX-81. Cheers!
Respec al 4mhz number crunchin moster CPSEEEEEEEEE
@all: thx
I don’t see why make an emulator of this. BUt good work. lol
For all you cats not around back in the day.
This was a home computer that fitted uncomfortably between the Speccy and the C64. I think it used the same CPU as the Speccy but had better sound and graphics chips. It also had a built in cassette, and a ‘proper’ keyboard.
There were quite a few decent games on it…though I was a Speccy owner myself.
Love
Kenny
this guy’s is wayy to dedicated…. kl!! nice work bro..
@all: thx :)
Zx
you stink literaly and figuritivly