*UPDATE* PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP now at v1.0.7

PSP7800 sample screenshot - Image 1PSP homebrew coder zx-81 passed by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce that PSP7800 has been updated to version 1.0.6. In case the readers are wondering what this application is, it’s a PSP-based homebrew emulator for running Atari 7800 console games.

It (PSP7800) is based on the Windows-based ProSystem emulator, originally created by Greg Stanton. As for the app’s noted changes since its last release:

  • Merge diff from ProSystem v1.2
  • Add option to display frame rate
  • New sound handler
  • Improve speed
  • New speed limiter function
  • New background image
  • Bug fix in file requester

As for currently detected bugs, QJ.Net Forum resident Danno noted that “text in 320 mode is garbled/corrupted in smooth render mode. see Pole Position II for example. Sound is robotic/clipping, like the sample rate is incorrect.” We advise readers to check out the application’s release thread in case they encounter more bugs.

As with the homebrew author’s previous emulator projects, this application’s installation and usage instructions are available in the bundle’s README. Be sure to download the corresponding application version depending on your PSP’s firmware – coders may also be interested in the application’s source codes, also available for download (it’s under GNU license). Enjoy.


Update: Zx-81 has just updated his PSP7800 Atari 7800 emulator, bringing it up to version 1.0.7. The homebrew developer made some bug fixes because of some problems with the buggy v1.0.6 which Danno reported to him. This version’s changelog is short and sweet:

  • Bug fix in sound
  • Bug fix in image display

Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (fw 1.5)
Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (fw 2.x)
Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (source codes)
Visit Zx-81’s Homebrew Releases at the QJ.Net Forum

PSP7800 sample screenshot - Image 1PSP homebrew coder zx-81 passed by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce that PSP7800 has been updated to version 1.0.6. In case the readers are wondering what this application is, it’s a PSP-based homebrew emulator for running Atari 7800 console games.

It (PSP7800) is based on the Windows-based ProSystem emulator, originally created by Greg Stanton. As for the app’s noted changes since its last release:

  • Merge diff from ProSystem v1.2
  • Add option to display frame rate
  • New sound handler
  • Improve speed
  • New speed limiter function
  • New background image
  • Bug fix in file requester

As for currently detected bugs, QJ.Net Forum resident Danno noted that “text in 320 mode is garbled/corrupted in smooth render mode. see Pole Position II for example. Sound is robotic/clipping, like the sample rate is incorrect.” We advise readers to check out the application’s release thread in case they encounter more bugs.

As with the homebrew author’s previous emulator projects, this application’s installation and usage instructions are available in the bundle’s README. Be sure to download the corresponding application version depending on your PSP’s firmware – coders may also be interested in the application’s source codes, also available for download (it’s under GNU license). Enjoy.


Update: Zx-81 has just updated his PSP7800 Atari 7800 emulator, bringing it up to version 1.0.7. The homebrew developer made some bug fixes because of some problems with the buggy v1.0.6 which Danno reported to him. This version’s changelog is short and sweet:

  • Bug fix in sound
  • Bug fix in image display

Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (fw 1.5)
Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (fw 2.x)
Download PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.7 (source codes)
Visit Zx-81’s Homebrew Releases at the QJ.Net Forum

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