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fMSX 3.5.1 (compiled for 1.00 and 2.00+)
PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Akop Karapetyan (better known around these parts as uberjack) has finally released the new version for the MSX emulator, fMSX. The numbers are now up to 3.5.1 and the application sports a number of cool changes and additions.
In case you missed the previous reports see full description » and versions regarding this emulator, fMSX is a PSP port of Marat Fayzullin's original emulator. Anyway, here are the changes as listed on uberjack's blog: PSP version brought up to par with Marat's official version Sound should now function correctly following a state load (in previous versions, sound would often stop) MSX MUSIC bug fixed - FMPAC should now be loaded correctly (earlier versions attempted loading from an incorrect location, and thus failed) When switching games, latest save state will be automatically highlighted There you have it boys and girls. Check out the downloads below. fMSX comes in two flavors, one compiled for 1.50 and the other compiled for 1.00 and 2.00+. As usual, check out the readme before anything else. « hide |
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fMSX 3.5.1 (compiled for 1.50)
PlayStation Portable homebrew developer Akop Karapetyan (better known around these parts as uberjack) has finally released the new version for the MSX emulator, fMSX. The numbers are now up to 3.5.1 and the application sports a number of cool changes and additions.
In case you missed the previous reports see full description » and versions regarding this emulator, fMSX is a PSP port of Marat Fayzullin's original emulator. Anyway, here are the changes as listed on uberjack's blog: PSP version brought up to par with Marat's official version Sound should now function correctly following a state load (in previous versions, sound would often stop) MSX MUSIC bug fixed - FMPAC should now be loaded correctly (earlier versions attempted loading from an incorrect location, and thus failed) When switching games, latest save state will be automatically highlighted There you have it boys and girls. Check out the downloads below. fMSX comes in two flavors, one compiled for 1.50 and the other compiled for 1.00 and 2.00+. As usual, check out the readme before anything else. « hide |
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fMSX 3.5.3 (fw 1.00 and 2.00+)
Having problems with the sound on your PSP's MSX emulator when you try to run some of its games? Developer uberjack's also picked up on this issue, and has released version 3.5.3 of the fMSX app.
As the developer elaborates on this build's changes since the previous release (quoting the readme)
see full description » * Games/applications that require MSX Audio/MSX Music will no longer crash the emulator if either is disabled in System settings - there will simply be no Y2413/YM8950 audio * ROM type settings are now saved between sessions - up to 500 different ROM's can be tracked by CRC32 value Ubjerjack notes that the second feature, the 500-ROM tracker, is still experimental and that any feedback regarding any experienced issues are most welcome. Full details on fMSX's installation, controls, and functions are available in the file bundle's readme. This download is for PSPs running on fw 1.00 and 2.00+ « hide |
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fMSX for the Slim
PSP Slim owners out there will be happy to know that they're to 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 see full description » they'll run on your handheld: * Handy PSP: Atari Lynx emulator * Atari800 PSP: Atari 800, 800XL, 130XE and 5200 emulator * fMSX PSP: MSX emulator * NeoPop PSP: NeoGeo Pocket and Pocket Color emulator * SMS Plus PSP: Sega Master System and Game Gear emulator * ColEm PSP: ColecoVision emulator This download will be for fMSX. 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. « hide |
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fMSX PSP v3.3.25
Got that taste for old-school gaming on your PSP? Developer uberjack has just announce the latest build of the fMSX-PSP emulator.
This application, in case you're wondering is a PSP-based port of the fMSX v3.1 emulator for Microsoft's MSX standardized home computer architecture from the 80s. Version see full description » 3.3.25 apparently carries just one major tweak: * This update adds the ability to write changes to (uncompressed) disk images (see section on Disk Writing in the documentation for details and warnings). Full usage details and other important information can be found the readme included in the file bundle. Make sure to thank uberjack for the release via the application's original site. « hide |
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fMSX PSP v3.4.1
Hot on the heels of an earlier update on the NeoPop PSP homebrew emulator, uberjack has also updated another emulator project: fMSX PSP. The coder has bumped up the MSX emulator to its 3.4.1 version with the following in its changelog:
* fMSX upgraded to version 3.4 * Changes include fixes see full description » to the Z80 CPU emulation For those who are unfamiliar with this homebrew, it's actually a port of the fMSX emulator. Which means, it'll allow you to play the classic Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake on your PSP (screenshot above)! Before you get carried away though, make sure you take a look at the readme file included. It's got all the info you need: installation, compiling, controls, the works. « hide |
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fMSX v0.62b+ MSX Emulator
Snatcher has released an updated version of Osakana's fMSX emulator for the PSP. In this fix he has changed the RAM size variable to work correctly. This is what he had to say:
“Fixes RAM allocation count bug, The translated version of Snatcher works now, and so must all the games that have RAM see full description » requirements higher that 128 KB.†« hide |
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fMSX v3.4.5 for firmware 1.50
Akop Karapetyan, also known as uberjack here at , has just released a new update to fMSX, a homebrew MSX emulator for the Sony Playstation Portable. Bumped up to version 3.4.5, fMSX for the PSP now comes with high resolution rendering support, as well as changes in save states and toggle options for MSXSOUND see full description » and MSXMUSIC engines. The developer discussed the plan to implement these features before, and thus uberjack has delivered, if only with certain conditions. First, MSXSOUND and MSXMUSIC can be toggled on and off, but for performance reasons, you can only enable one or the other. Also, high-resolution rendering (512-pixel rendering support on 245-pixel screen) will marginally increase image quality in certain respects, but will eventually slow down emulation. For this matter, the engine should only be enabled when image quality is a must. Otherwise, text-80, screen 6, and screen 7 modes will do well with the default 256-pixel render mechanic. This is fMSX v.3.4.5 for firmware 1.50. « hide |
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fMSX v3.4.5 for fw 1.00, 2.00+ (Slim compatible)
Akop Karapetyan, also known as uberjack here at , has just released a new update to fMSX, a homebrew MSX emulator for the Sony Playstation Portable. Bumped up to version 3.4.5, fMSX for the PSP now comes with high resolution rendering support, as well as changes in save states and toggle options for MSXSOUND see full description » and MSXMUSIC engines. The developer discussed the plan to implement these features before, and thus uberjack has delivered, if only with certain conditions. First, MSXSOUND and MSXMUSIC can be toggled on and off, but for performance reasons, you can only enable one or the other. Also, high-resolution rendering (512-pixel rendering support on 245-pixel screen) will marginally increase image quality in certain respects, but will eventually slow down emulation. For this matter, the engine should only be enabled when image quality is a must. Otherwise, text-80, screen 6, and screen 7 modes will do well with the default 256-pixel render mechanic. This is fMSX v3.4.5 for firmware 1.00 and 2.00+, though this version is claimed to be compatible with the Sony PSP Slim. « hide |
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fMSX v3.5.2 for 1.00 and 2.00+
Those who encountered the FMPAC issue in previous releases of fMSX will be glad to know that a new update has been rolled out. According to uberjack, fMSX version 3.5.2 contains the following fix:
* Corrected MSX Music/MSX Audio labeling in System settings - MSX Music now correctly refers to FMPAC/YM2413 see full description » chip; MSX Audio refers to Y8950 chip. If the emulator was previously freezing with FMPAC audio, double-check to make sure MSX Music is enabled (disable MSX Audio to gain some extra speed) and try again Make sure to read the readme file included in the download before you install it. « hide |
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