Posted Sep 08, 2008 at 05:37PM by Karl B.
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A lot of hopeful PSP homebrew developers have taken a crack at making an emulator for the Sony handheld, but so far nobody's quite taken it to a stable level. The team behind jpcsp, though, look like they're really trying to make the emulator as fully featured as possible.Anyway, the team has released a new jcpsp build, bumping up the Java PSP emulator to version 0.07 final (revision 332). This release now has a limited ISO loading feature (Puzzle Bobble reportedly works) as well as support for more homebrew games and applications. You can find out more about jpcsp by clicking on the source link below. A bunch of demos are also included in the file bundles below. Just download the appropriate bundle for your system. Keep checking back here for more details. Download: jpcsp v0.07 rev 332 (Windows) Download: jpcsp v0.07 rev 332 (Linux 64bit) Download: jpcsp v0.07 rev 332 (source) Related PSP emulator articles:
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» derr hmm
i dont wanna sound like a noob bu i must be missing something. theres no executable or anything and im so lost as to how i run this.
i dont wanna sound like a noob bu i must be missing something. theres no executable or anything and im so lost as to how i run this.
» heheh
It's cool, I'll be a noob, too, and add in that I can't figure it out either.
It's cool, I'll be a noob, too, and add in that I can't figure it out either.
» Run Jpcsp.jar
You have to run the Jpcsp.jar in the Jpcsp v0.07 folder. From there, I have no idea how to do anything else. I did manage to some how get the pong game to run, but I don't know what else you can do with it.
You have to run the Jpcsp.jar in the Jpcsp v0.07 folder. From there, I have no idea how to do anything else. I did manage to some how get the pong game to run, but I don't know what else you can do with it.
» how to use
unzip the RAR and go into the folder, locate the Jpcsp.Jar it is in the jp .o7 folder click it and a window will open its pretty basic hit the play but if you will and go to file open file. direct to the file ms0> GAME> PONG> EBOOT this is the only game that it comes with sure other eboots may work but this emulation thing only seems to run at roughly 2 frames :( not very good but a good start! definitly heading in the right direction
unzip the RAR and go into the folder, locate the Jpcsp.Jar it is in the jp .o7 folder click it and a window will open its pretty basic hit the play but if you will and go to file open file. direct to the file ms0> GAME> PONG> EBOOT this is the only game that it comes with sure other eboots may work but this emulation thing only seems to run at roughly 2 frames :( not very good but a good start! definitly heading in the right direction
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A lot of hopeful PSP homebrew developers have taken a crack at making an emulator for the 
