Posted Jun 21, 2008 at 01:47PM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Development, Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, Amstrad CPC
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PSPCAP32 v1.4.1 released - Image 1Heads up, emulation fans. Zx-81 has come out with a new version of his Amstrad CPC emulator, PSPCAP32, dubbing it PSPCAP32 v1.4.1. More information on the release can be found in the full article after the jump!

Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.1 for FW 1.5
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.1 for 3.x
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.1 Source Code
Visit: QJ.Net PSP Development Forums

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Posted Jun 01, 2008 at 11:52AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Linux, Zx-81, PSPCAP32, 7-Zip
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PSPCAP32 - Image 1If you enjoyed PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 then you'll be glad to know that Zx-81has updated the application to v1.4.0. In case you want to find out more, head on over to the full article by clicking on the "read more" link below.

Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.0 for FW 3.x
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.0 for FW 1.5
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.4.0 Source Code
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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Posted Jan 20, 2008 at 01:47AM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Development, Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, PSPCAP32, Amstrad CPC
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PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 - Image 1Good news, folks! We've just learned that Zx-81 has released a new version of PSPCAP32, the Amstrad CPC emulator for the PSP.

This release, known as PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 has a lot of neat changes, so if you want to have a good idea of what's in store for you with this version, you'd better take a look at the changelog in the full article.



Download: PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 for FW 3.X
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 for FW 1.5
Downlaod: PSPCAP32 v1.3.4 Source Code
Visit: QJ.Net's PSP Development Forums

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Posted Jan 12, 2008 at 11:05PM by Rio S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, PSPCAP32, Amstrad CPC
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PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.3.3 - Image 1Head's up, retro gaming fans! PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Zx-81 has just released a new version for PSPCAP32, a PSP port of Caprice32. Head on to the full article for the changelog (versions 1.3.2 and 1.3.3) and other important details.

Download: PSPCAP32 v1.3.3 - FW 3.xx
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.3.3 - FW 1.50
Download: PSPCAP32 v1.3.3 - source code
Visit: ZX-81's Homebrew Releases on the QJ.Net Forums

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Posted Dec 09, 2007 at 12:30AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, PSPCAP32, Amstrad CPC
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PSPCAP32 v1.3.2 - Image 1Homebrew developer Zx-81 has just released PSPCAP32 v1.3.2. If you're unfamiliar with this application, it is actually an Amstrad CPC emulator for the PlayStation Portable.

Those who are currently using PSPCAP32 v1.3.1will be happy to know that the latest version adds more options as well as fixes some bugs in the disk explorer menu and with the rendering functions. More details can be found in the full article.

Download: PSPCAP32 v 1.3.2 for firmware 3.xx
Download: PSPCAP32 v 1.3.2 for firmware 1.5
Download: PSPCAP32 v 1.3.2 source

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Posted Dec 01, 2007 at 03:46AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, Amstrad CPC
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PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for the PSP v1.3.1 - Image 1Homebrew developer Zx-81 has announced the release of  PSPCAP 32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.3.1. Users who were using an older version of PSPCAP 32 will be happy to know that the game can now run at fullspeed even when using GU rendering. It can churn out 45 FPS at 222 MHz using fast mode and even breaks the 50 FPS barrier at 266 MHz.

More details on this application in the full article.


Download: PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.3.1(FW 3.x)
Download: PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.3.1(FW 1.5)
Download: PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.3.1(source code)
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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Posted Nov 28, 2007 at 06:06AM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Sony, Amstrad CPC, uberjack
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Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2 - Image 1 Akop Karapetyan, otherwise known as uberjack, has released a new version of Caprice32 PSP, his Amstrad CPC emulator for Sony's PSP, bumping it up to version 4.2.0.2.

Most notable of all the changes, at least in our opinion, is the save state autoloading feature he's implemented for Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2. In any case, below is the full changelog for Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2. The changelog for Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2after the jump!


Download: Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2 (compiled for 1.00 and 2.00+)
Download: Caprice32 PSP v4.2.0.2 (compiled for 1.50)

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Posted Nov 21, 2007 at 07:31PM by Rio S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Amstrad CPC, uberjack
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Caprice32 PSP by uberjack - Image 1 PSP homebrew developer uberjack (or Akop Karapetyan) has released a PSP port for Caprice32 version 4.2.0.0, originally made by a team led by developer Ulrich Doewich.

Check out the full version for more info.





Download: Caprice32 PSP for CFW 1.50
Download: Caprice32 PSP for CFW 1.00 and 2.00x

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Posted Sep 29, 2007 at 02:55PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, PSPCAP32, CRT
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PSPCAP32 v1.2.0 - Image 1

Homebrew developer Zx-81 dropped by the QJ.net Forums to give us the latest release of PSPCAP32 - a CPC emulator for your PSP. It's got a lot of major updates, not even mentioning compatibility with custom firmwares 3.x and the PSP Slim.

The update for the emulator places some major attention on improving the speed. Here's the changelog for PSPCAP32 v1.2.0:
  • Major Speed improvements, it's really fullspeed!
  • Import CRT emulation part of older version of Caprice32 (less accurate, but much faster)
  • Add two new render modes : Fast and Ultra.
  • Sound is now played in 16 bits and stereo!
  • IR keyboard support!
  • Display and save thumbnail images for each save state
  • New speed limiter function
  • Add option to display fps rate
  • Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when L or R is pressed
  • Now compatible with custom firmwares 3.x and PSP-slim
  • Add a simple intro splash screen
  • Support iso8859-1 fonts in print text functions (might be useful to translate menus in German, French...)
  • Bug fix and code cleaning
As always, users are encouraged to go through the readme file, which contains all the essential information about the app. The source code and a whole bunch of CPC snapshots for the emulator courtesy of Gryzor are also available for download below.

Download: PSPCAP32 v.1.2.0 fw15
Download: PSPCAP32 v.1.2.0 fw3x
Download: PSPCAP32 v.1.2.0 src
Download: CPC snapshots
Visit: PSP Development Forums

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Posted Mar 25, 2007 at 11:15AM by Chris L. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Amstrad CPC Tags: Zx-81, PSPCAP32, MSX, 7-Zip
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PSPCAP32 - Image 1 


Zx-81 has been very, very, very busy lately. In the span of a very few days, he's released the latest versions of PSPMSX, PSP2600, and PSPAtari in our forums, and now he's back for more with PSPCAP32 v1.1.5. And not a moment too soon, because the last version, PSPCAP v1.1.4, was released back in November. Here's the full changelog for v1.1.5, but all the important installation and other stuff is in the Readme, so don't forget to read that after reading this.
  • 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.
    • Editor's note: Zx-81 must be really getting into that PSP GU lately...
  • 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

Update: Homebrew developer Zx-81 has just dropped by the QJ.Net Forums to let us know that his CPC emulator for the PSP, PSPCAP32, has just been updated to version 1.1.6. In this version, the developer added an "option to change the ram size up to 576k and PSPCAP32 can now run Symb-OS." Developed for CPS and MSX, the Symbiosis Multitasking Based Operating System (Symb-OS) is a multi-tasking OS that contains many useful applications and games.

Those planning to use this application are strongly encouraged to access and read the Readme file first before trying out PSPCAP32 version 1.1.6.

Download: PSPCAP32 v1.1.6 (Symb-OS)
View: QJ's PSP Development Forum

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