CPCPSP v0.1


File Name CPCPSP_v01.zip
File Type ZIP
Developer Nige
Operating System Unknown
File Size 0.45 MB
Created 12/24/2005
Updated 12/24/2005
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CPCPSP v0.1
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CPCPSP by Nige

Merry Christmas and happy new year! CPCPSP is a port of the Caprice32 Amstrad CPC emulator for the Sony PSP.
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Version 0.1 contains:

* Without sound, about 92% of original CPC speed
* With sound, about 75% of original CPC speed
* Emulation of the 464, 664 or 6128
* 64/128k snapshot support
* Very accurate emulation

To run the emulator, you need to unzip the files to the PSPGAME folder on your PSP, then add a snapshot named 'snapsnot.sna' to the 'Snap' folder. Unfortunately I'm not able to supply snapshots so please don't ask for them - however all of the main CPC emulators can create them..
Once in the emulator, press Start to load the snapshot. Press Select to toggle the CPU speed between 133 and 300 Mhz. X is Fire, O is Fire2. L is '1', R is '3' (this helps to get Cybernoid 2 up and running).
This has only been tested on firmware 1.50. Please let me know if it works on firmware 1.0 or 2.0 with the eboot loader.
The default is to have sound enabled. You can edit the config file 'cap32.cfg' to change this. Changing the other options is a Bad Thing at the moment!

Over the forthcoming releases, the following things should be added:

* Disk (.DSK) support
* Tape (.TAP) support
* A virtual keyboard
* A centred screen (and maybe some more screen modes)
* Faster emulation
* A better webpage (it couldn't get much worse)

Known bugs:

* Video overwriting - there is some video corruption in places where the CPC screen shouldn't be intruding
* Slowness! Accuracy is good but things need to speed up
* User options. Config file mucking around can result in PSP crashes (you have been warned)
* Dodgy sound. This is due to the emulator not running at 100% of original speed.

First off, 99% of the credit for this emulator should go to Ulrich Doewich, Andreas Micklei, Stephane Marchesin and Jurgen De Backer who develop and maintain the Caprice32 code.
The other 1% should go to Urchin for getting me to release the damn thing! If this project even achieves half of what c64psp has done then I'll be very happy. By Nige, 24th December 2005. Thanks to twenty3 for hosting!



 

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