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Those who love using emulators on their Sony PlayStation Portable have definitely a lot to look forward to today. Homebrew coder NJ has just released new builds for his projects CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, MVSPSP, and NCDZPSP. This brings all the emulators up to version 2.3.1.While we really can't get anything from the Japanese texts on NJ's personal webpage, we believe that these builds are still on their initial stages because NJ has marked them as "developer's version". CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP emulate Capcom Play System 1 and 2 games on the PSP. On the other hand, MVSPSP and NCDZPSP allow users to play Neo Geo MVS and Neo GEO CD titles on the Sony handheld. Take all the necessary precautions in using these programs to avoid any problems. If you need more information, click on the Source link below. It should take you to NJ's release page for the emulators. Take note that, unless you understand Japanese, you will need an online language engine to understand some of the details posted there. Download: CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP v2.3.1 source Download: CPS2PSP v2.3.1 for PSP slim Download: MVSPSP v2.3.1 for PSP slim Download: CPS1PSP v2.3.1 3.xx user Download: CPS2PSP v2.3.1 3.xx user Download: MVSPSP v2.3.1 3.xx user Download: NCDZPSP v2.3.1 3.xx user version (AdHoc communication capability) Download: CPS1PSP v2.3.1 1.5 kernel version Download: CPS2PSP v2.3.1 1.5 kernel version Download: MVSPSP v2.3.1 1.5 kernel version Download: NCDZPSP v2.3.1 1.5 kernel version (AdHoc communication capability) |
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Homebrew developer NJ has just rolled out new builds for some of his PSP-compatible emulators CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP bringing them up to version 2.2.3. The first one lets users run Capcom PlayStation 1 games on the Sony handheld while the second one is for titles released on Capcom PlayStation 2.We translated the changelog for version 2.2.3 using an online language engine and listed them down below. Take note that some of these changes also apply to upcoming builds for emulators MVSPSP (Neo Geo MVS) and NCDZPSP (Neo Geo CD):
Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.3 for PSP Slim Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.3 1.5 kernel Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.3 for PSP slim Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.3 1.5 kernel |
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It looks like emulation fans have something nice in store for them today. NJ has released a new version of all of his emulators, with a couple of tweaks for each of that fans should find interesting. Without further ado, here's a Google translation of the notes NJ has added onto his current releases:
Good luck with installation, and enjoy your games! Download: CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP ver.2.2.2 source Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.2 for PSP Slim Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.2 1.5 kernel edition Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.2 for PSP Slim Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.2 1.5 kernel edition Download: MVSPSP v2.2.2 for PSP Slim Download: MVSPSP v2.2.2 1.5 kernel edition Download: NCDZPSP v2.2.2 for PSP Slim Download: NCDZPSP v2.2.2 1.5 kernel edition |
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If you loved the emulator collection NJ released yesterday, then today should be like early Christmas for you. QJ.NET Forum poster StoneCut managed to spot a new update to not one, not two, but all of the emulators previously released by the homebrew developer. Get ready for this special treat, because version 2.2.1a of CPS2PSP, CPS1PSP, MVSPSP, and NCDZPSP support Adhoc connection. Each and every one.To truly broaden the pool of pals you can pull into your emulated gaming sessions, NJ also released compatible versions for the PSP-1000 or the PSP Phat. Coupled with the updated PSP Slim & Lite compilations, retro gamers can get their PSP Slim comrades and PSP Phat cousins to enjoy Capcom Play System (1 or 2), Neo Geo CD System, or Neo Geo Multi-Video System (whichever floats your boat best). Now it's important to note that you'll need to mix and match each version to its counterpart on the opposite system, because Capcom Play System 2 on the Phat will only connect to Capcom Play System 2 on the Slim and vice versa. We've listed the downloads below in the original order that forum member StoneCut placed them, to preserve the user's intent and to minimize confusion. Speaking of confusion, the bundled readme isn't in English. So if you don't know how to get the right version to run on your PlayStation Portable, you can always have it "babelized" via online translation sites. If that doesn't help much, it wouldn't hurt to ask for help at QJ.NET's PSP Development Forums. Download: CPS2PSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Slim with FW 3.71 Download: CPS2PSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Phat with FW 3.xx Download: CPS1PSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Slim with FW 3.71 Download: CPS1PSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Phat with FW 3.xx Download: MVSPSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Slim with FW 3.71 Download: MVSPSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Phat with FW 3.xx Download: NCDZPSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Slim with FW 3.71 Download: NCDZPSP 2.2.1a with Adhoc Support for Phat with FW 3.xx Download: Source code for all emulator versions above Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Homebrew developer NJ just unleashed a massive update for his emulation projects on PSP, bringing them all to version 2.2.1. The emulators included in this release are CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, MVSPSP and NCDZPSP. The first two are for Capcom Play System 1 and 2 while the last two are for Neo Geo MVS and Neo Geo CD.Much like the previous releases, NJ has made all of them compatible with the new PSP Slim & Lite running on CFW 3.71 M33. The following changes were done as related by the coder himself (translated using an online language engine):
Download: CPS1PSP v2.2.1 Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.1 Download: MVSPSP v2.2.1 Download: NCDZPSP v2.2.1 Download: CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP v2.2.1 source code |
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QJ.NET forum member Ranmax09 just informed us over at PSP Development Forum that homebrew coder NJ has just released a new build for CPS2PSP bringing it up to version 2.2.0. The most exciting thing about this build is that it was made exclusively for use with PSP Slim & Lite and CFW 3.71 M33. For those not familiar with the homebrew emulation scene, CPS2PSP is a program that emulates Capcom Play System 2 games on the PlayStation Portable. It should be remembered that the version before this release was ported by Ahman to be used with PSP units running on 3.xx. NJ reported that CPS2PSP v2.2.0 is just a test version and that several additions will be made in future releases. If you don't know how to use this program, it would be wise to refer to the forum link below to discuss it with other users. Download: CPS2PSP v2.2.0 Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum |
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Here's some great news for all the emulator fans out there. StoneCut has announced on the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums that Ahman has ported NJ's popular homebrew emulators for use with firmware 3.xx.This means that PlayStation Portable users can now run the emulators on a PSP Slim. The ported emulators are cps1psp, cps2psp, ncdzpsp and mvspsp. Ahman says that the only emulator tested on fw 3.xx was cps2psp, but that the others should also work fine. You can also choose to download the ported Adhoc versions of the emulators below. The edited source code is also available for download. For more info, we suggest that you drop by our PSP Development Forums by clicking on the Visit link below. CPS1PSP Capcom Play System 1 emulator Download: cps1psp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx) Download: cps1psp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx) CPS2PSP Capcom Play System 2 emulator Download: cps2psp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx) Download: cps2psp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx) MVSPSP NeoGeo MVS emulator Download: mvspsp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx) Download: mvspsp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx) NCDZPSP NeoGeo CDZ emulator Download: ncdzpsp 2.0 (fw3.xx) Download: ncdzpsp 2.0 Adhoc (fw3.xx) Download: edited source code for NJ emulators supporting fw 3.x Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums thread |
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Alright, everyone! Listen up! This here is a one-time, big-time drop, so you better be quick on your feet to catch them all! We've got for you NJ's big bash, the latest version (it's now at 2.0.6) of his *takes a deep breath* CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP.We told ya it's gonna be a lot. Now, there are a lot of stuff to know about these sweet peas. Google did a swell job of translating NJ's notes, and for this, we'd all like to bid you good luck. Check out what we mean: Modification
Thanks to Gandhi, Amar Rajvanshi for the tip! CPS2PSP ver.2.0 - The CP system 2 emulator for PSP Download: [CPS2PSP ver.2.0.6] Download: [CPS2PSP ver.2.0.6 (AdHoc)] CPS1PSP ver.2.0 - The CP system 1 emulator for PSP Download: [CPS1PSP ver.2.0.6] Download: [CPS1PSP ver.2.0.6 (AdHoc)] Download: [CPS1PSP ver.2.0.6 (bootleg)] MVSPSP ver.2.0 - The MVS emulator for PSP Download: [MVSPSP ver.2.0.6] Download: [MVSPSP ver.2.0.6 (AdHoc)] Download: [MVSPSP ver.2.0.6 (bootleg)] NCDZPSP ver.2.0 - The NEOGEO CDZ emulator for PSP Download: [NCDZPSP ver.2.0] Download: [NCDZPSP ver.2.0 (AdHoc)] |
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All good things... Between weblation and a little help from a Japanese-reading staffer, we just read that NJ has decided to bid the PSP scene a fare-thee-well. These are his last updates, and the last time his NJ-Emu homepage will update, he says: the Neo Geo CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP, MVSPSP Neo Geo MVS emu, and the NCDZPSP Neo Geo CD emu, all standing now at v2.0.He had announced times before that his releases then would be final (at least for that emulator); some people might be tempted to take this announcement with a grain of salt, too. But this announcement says "Already, there are no times when the software of PSP is drawn up, but if these even a little become reference, it is fortunate," which we read as NJ wishing to leave these as his legacy to the scene, for other devs to work on (do give due credit to him if you're going to use the source code, okay?). Better to leave changelogs and instructions to each individual Readme - too long and probably rinsed with tears to print up on this page. Dosvidania, NJ. Thank you for the homebrew. Download: [NJ's farewell gift of emu v2.0] |
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The past couple of months have indeed been crazy for the homebrew scene, what with all the exciting stuff that's been coming our way. While we absolutely don't mind being bombarded with PSX emulations, getting updates on other emulators ain't so bad as well. Especially if it's from someone whom we all thought has already dropped the project to tinker with some other bigger thing. That someone we're referring to here is none other than the beloved NJ, and that project would be the CPS2PSP. Yeah, for a while back there, we sure thought he's done with it. But apparently, and fortunately so, he isn't. In fact, he's just released his CPS2PSP v1.8.4, and you can get it right here. Actually, there are two files for you to feast on: there's the regular zip file, and then there's the Ad Hoc zip file. Now, Google translate has shown some rather interesting stuff from the translated page. Here's an excerpt: About one month PSP had not touched, but the experiment which is transplanted to Windows/Linux privately with SDL correction of 1.66 bugs which with the process which does are discovered and, taking in the result of drawing speed improvement experiment of the line scroll which has become vague, you adjusted lastly. As for CPS2PSP, because the analysis of CPS2 is advanced with MAME, also cryptographic cancellation algorithm at 0.111u5 point in time is taken in. Furthermore, because the intention which reopens the development with PSP it is not, please acknowledge beforehand.
Download: [CPS2PSP v1.8.4] Download: [CPS2PSP v1.8.4 Ad Hoc] |
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