Posted Mar 06, 2008 at 03:55AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: Sony, Colecovision, coleco, uberjack
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ColEm v2.4.1 - rendering engine replaced with more stable one - Image 1As promised, homebrew developer uberjack has rolled out a new version for the PSP-compatible ColecoVision emulator known as ColEm. The release bumps the program up to version 2.4.1 and sees the introduction of a new and more stable rendering engine. Know more after the jump!


Download: ColEm v2.4.1

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Posted Feb 12, 2008 at 09:52PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: Zx-81, pspsim, PSPColEm, PSPAtari, Framerate
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PSPColem v1.1.1 final released - Image 1Homebrew developer zx-81 seems to be tying down lot of homebrew releases lately. After finalizing PSPSIM, PSP7800, and PSPAtari, the Sony PlayStation Portable coder now offers the final version of PSPColem - the PSP's ColecoVision Emulator - now at version 1.1.1. Aside from a single bug fix, PSPColem v1.1.1 also comes with several performance refinements and feature sets.




Download: PSPColem v1.1.1 final (3.xx)
Download: PSPColem v1.1.1 final (1.50)
Download: PSPColem v1.1.1 source code
Visit: zx-81's Homebrew Releases in QJ.Net's Forums

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Posted Dec 25, 2007 at 11:05AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Emulators, Homebrew Games, Atari, MSX, TI-92, ColecoVision, Intellivision, ZX81 Sinclair, Thomson T07-70, TI-99 Tags: Christmas, Zx-81, PSPFTPD, Sinclair ZX81, PSPThom, PSP7800
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Zx-81 unveils special Christmas homebrew packs - Image 1Season's greetings are coming in, courtesy of Zx-81. The developer has just announced the release of his special Christmas homebrew pack. Each pack contains a compilation of the dev's previous works, which ranges from homebrew applications to games, calculators, and emulators. More details await in the full article.

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Posted Oct 24, 2007 at 02:46PM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Atari, MSX, Neo Geo, Sega Gamegear & Master System, ColecoVision, PSP Slim & Lite Tags: MSX, Sega Master System, uberjack, Atari800
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uberjack announces Slim-compatibility for all six homebrew projects - Image 1PSP Slim owners out there will be happy to know that they're getting a hefty bit of homebrew support, courtesy of ubjerjack. The developer is letting the community know that he's releasing a PSP Slim-compatible version of his six emulator projects. We've listed all of them below, as well as the system's they'll run on your handheld:
As with all homebrew applications, we advise readers to view each emulator's readme for proper installation and usage instructions. You may also want to visit uberjack's site for any further updates, or to report any problems you've encountered.

Download: Handy PSP (Atari Lynx) for PSP Slim
Download: Atari800 for the Slim
Download: fMSX for the Slim
Download: NeoPop for the Slim
Download: SMS Plus PSP for the Slim
Download: ColEm PSP for the Slim

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Posted Oct 16, 2007 at 05:41PM by Ryan C. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: Sony, Zx-81, Colecovision, PSPColEm
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PSPColem v1.1.0 - Image 1PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 is at it once more, and he's bringing us some sweet, sweet retro action on the go with his latest version of PSPColem, the ColecoVision emulator for the Sony PlayStation Portable. This update brings the PSP homebrew emulator to version 1.1.0.

Armed with a number of improvements, this updated version now also has a neat feature of saving and displaying thumbnails for each of your save states. Handy, for those of us who like to save multiple times, like just before a boss fight or the point of a game where you broke your own best score.

Let's take a gander at the changelog and see what's new from the last version.

What's new in version 1.1.0:
  • Display and save thumbnail images for each save state
  • New graphics
  • Option to prevent the blue led to be displayed when L or R are pressed
  • Option to display frame rate
Very nice changes indeed. And just like before, all the things you need to know on how to use it or install it onto your Sony PSP is in the readme file, so be sure to give it a read-through before doing anything else.

Download: PSPColem v1.1.0 fw3.x
Download: PSPColem v1.1.0 fw1.5
Download: PSPColem v1.1.0 src
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums

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Posted Sep 17, 2007 at 06:32PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: Zx-81, Colecovision, PSPColEm
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PSPColem 1.0.9 - Image 1Zx-81 has released version 1.0.9 of PSPColem. The new version runs on custom firmwares 3.x and the PSP Slim & Lite. For those of you unfamiliar with the program, it's a port for the program ColEm, an emulator for the ColecoVision video game system whose more famous games include the all-time favorite gorilla Donkey Kong.

As always, users are encouraged to take a look at the readme file included in the file before using the application. The installation instructions and other important notes are in the readme, so be sure to check it. Homebrew developer Zx-81 has also provided the source code, which is also available for download below. Here's the changelog for PSPColem version 1.0.9:
  • 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 psp2600 menus in german, french ...)
  • Bug fix in file requester
Download: PSPColem v1.0.9 fw 3.x
Download: PSPColem v1.0.9 src
Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forums

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Posted Jul 28, 2007 at 09:01AM by Enrico S. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: memory stick, Sony, Donkey Kong, Colecovision, uberjack
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Homebrew - ColEm v2.2.2 - Image 1 Homebrew - ColEm v2.2.2 - Image 2 Homebrew - ColEm v2.2.2 - Image 3 

If games such as Donkey Kong, Donkey Kong Junior, BurgerTime, Frogger, River Raid, and Zaxxon make you want to relive the good old days you spent with the ColecoVision, then you're in luck. Uberjack has just6 released ColEm v2.2.2, a version that fixes the buffer overflow error affecting units without a battery.

For those unfamiliar with this emulator, it is a port of the ColEm emulator for the Sony PlayStation Portable platform. It's written in C and uses GU (Graphical Utility toolkit) for rendering. If you plan on using this, keep in mind that that system ROMs must reside in the same folder as EBOOT.PBP file. However, game ROMs can be placed anywhere like in the previous version.

Now for a load of "ifs". If you decide to change the button configuration, remember that changes are not retained after a mapping is modified. If you want to save the changes be sure to press circle after the controls have been configured. If you're using an older build of this, it may not be necessary to upgrade to this version unless you use your PSP without the battery (i.e. when connected to the AC).

Installation, like its earlier versions, is basic drag and drop. Copy the game folder(s) from the download and paste it in the root of your PSP's memory stick.

Download: ColEm v2.2.2

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Posted Jun 22, 2007 at 09:39AM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: Microsoft, Colecovision, MSX, uberjack
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ColEM-PSP from uberjack - Image 1 


PlayStation Portable owners who want to play classic ColecoVision games on their handhelds turn to emulator PSPColem. Even though the said program is already great as seen in its latest version, it's always good to have an alternative. That's why we're presenting to you another ColecoVision emulator known as ColEM-PSP.

Even though this is the first public release, ColEM-PSP currently stands at version 2.2.1 and is already looking impressive. It was created by homebrew developer uberjack - the same guy who provided the community with the emulator for Microsoft MSX computer architecture, fMSX-PSP.

ColEM-PSP currently comes with a default key mappings which you can edit and replace to your convenience. You can learn about in the Readme file. It also has a feature known as Virtual Keypad that provides extra controls functionality. Take note that the emulator supports cartridge loading from ZIP files, meaning game ROMS may be placed anywhere.

ColEM-PSP from uberjack - Image 1ColEM-PSP from uberjack - Image 2ColEM-PSP from uberjack - Image 3


Download: ColEM-PSP v2.2.1

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Posted Feb 27, 2007 at 05:33PM by Jex H. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, ColecoVision Tags: Zx-81, PSPColEm, GPU, GNU, 7-Zip
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PSPColem - Image 1


It's been quite a while since Zx-81 last updated his homebrew emu PSPColem, a ColecoVision emulator for the PSP. After releasing v1.0.7 nearly two months ago, we're glad to inform you that he has rolled out v1.0.8 which packs in a whole lotta changes, fixes, and updates.

Changelog:
  • Save state files are now saved using gzip compression (with STZ as file extention). It's much faster to save or load states now. You can use gzip or 7-zip to convert old STA to STZ. STA file format is still supported for loading, so you convert your previous saved files inside the emulator.
  • Save state dates are displayed in the emulator window (it's now easier to identify and to load the right save state slot)
  • New graphical functions with new smoother render modes. It uses the PSP GPU for rendering, it does not run faster, but it's a lot smoother.
  • Add a new fullscreen option (render mode max)
  • Bug fix in Rom file requester
  • Multiple keyboard mapping feature (Thanks to Pou-chan): You can now toggle between three differents keyboard mapping
As you know, this release is under the GNU public license, so if you're interested, make sure you read the COPYING.txt file for more info. And as usual, we recommend you check out the readme file in this one as it includes the installation and usage instructions.

Download: PSPColem v1.0.8
Visit: PSP Development Forum

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Posted Jan 21, 2007 at 01:45AM by Victor B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Emulators, Atari, ColecoVision, ZX81 Sinclair, Thomson T07-70 Tags: Zx-81, Colecovision, Sinclair ZX81, Gelon
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These icons look really good, by the way. - Image 1 


If you've been checking out a lot of the recent emulator releases, you may have noticed a commonality among them. Gelon's been making icons and backgrounds for the different emulators, such as for the Atari 2600 and the Commodore Plus emulators. Zx-81 talked Gelon into doing something extra special for the emulator fans out there, and so we now can benefit from a downloadable icon pack for those emulators.

Gelon's Icons Pack features icons for the following emulators:
If you like what you see, or even if you find yourself using these for your personal backgrounds (nostalgia and all that), make sure you give some props to Gelon and Zx-81 for the icons and the emulators themselves. Enjoy!

Download: [Gelon's Icons Pack]

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