PSPAtari v1.1.1 – new version developed under Linux, tweaked rendering modes

Logo of Sony's PlayStation Portable - Image 1If the last version of Zx-81‘s PSPAtari extended compatibility for firmware 3.xx and the Sony PSP Slim, the latest build, PSPAtari v1.1.1, now includes support for Linux developers since it was coded in Linux from the ground up. You can check out the details, along with the current changelog at the full article.

Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Firmware 1.5
Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Firmware 3.xx
Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Source code

Screenshots of PSPAtari v1.1.1 released by homebrew developer Zx-81 - Image 1 Screenshots of PSPAtari v1.1.1 released by homebrew developer Zx-81 - Image 2 

If you feel like going old-school then you might be interested to know that developer Zx-81 has come up with the latest build of the PSP homebrew emulator for the Atari 800, 800XL, 130XE, and 5200 series. PSPAtari v1.1.1 includes some minor updates which extends support for developers proficient in Linux, as well as a couple of tweaked render modes to run smoothly on your Sony PlayStation Portable.

The emulator has been tested on firmware 1.5 and 3.71-m33. Much like the previous version, the current build once again extends compatibility, but this time for hopeful Linux developers since v1.1.1 was coded and compiled under Linux.

Anyway, here’s the short list of the new changelog:

  • All render modes use GU (smooth mode)
  • Add fit height render mode (for zektor)
  • Analog pad can now be used in the file requester
  • Can now be compiled under linux for linux (usefull for dev/debug)
  • Tried to put the new pokey functions, but it is too slow to be usable on a PSP

Don’t forget to take a look at the Readme that goes with both versions of this nifty emulator. For more information on PSPAtari, you can take a look at the developer’s website accessible through the Via link below.

Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Firmware 1.5
Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Firmware 3.xx
Download: PSPAtari v1.1.1 Source code

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