Keyboard Mapping Files for PSPCAP32 Now Available
If you’ve enjoyed the PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.1.0 that was released by zx-81 last June 20, 2006 here at QJ, then you surely are going to love this. He has recently announced that Loic Daneels has updated his keyboard files pack for the PSPCAP32. You now have mapping for over 470 CPC games from the 380 you previously had.
PSPCAP32 was originally called as Caprice32, which imitates the CPC464 (which was designed to take Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum head on), CPC664 (with a built-in cassette tape deck), and CPC6128 (with a floppy disk drive) models to a tee.
Download: [Keyboard Mapping Files for PSPCAP32]
Via zx81
If you’ve enjoyed the PSPCAP32: Amstrad CPC Emulator for PSP v1.1.0 that was released by zx-81 last June 20, 2006 here at QJ, then you surely are going to love this. He has recently announced that Loic Daneels has updated his keyboard files pack for the PSPCAP32. You now have mapping for over 470 CPC games from the 380 you previously had.
PSPCAP32 was originally called as Caprice32, which imitates the CPC464 (which was designed to take Commodore 64 and Sinclair ZX Spectrum head on), CPC664 (with a built-in cassette tape deck), and CPC6128 (with a floppy disk drive) models to a tee.
Download: [Keyboard Mapping Files for PSPCAP32]
Via zx81