DreamChip v4.0
PSP homebrew developer, Zion, has released an updated version of his Chip 8 emulator for the PSP DreamChip. Now on version 4.0, he mentioned that he got the emulator running at 42fps and aside from that, he also placed a visible Fps counter. Just in case you don’t know what Chip-8 is, then read on.
Chip-8 is a programming language originally concocted by Joseph Weisbecker for the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800 8-bit microcomputers back in the 70s. There was a Chip-8 emulator for the PC coded by TJA and that was used by Zion to come up with a Chip-8 emulator for the PSP.
The coder also divulged that he “still havnt done that filebrowser, as im too busy working with wandria to bother. I just did this to prove to a few people that it can get to full speed without taking out the sdl”. Thanks to Zion for this release.
Download: DreamChip v4.0
PSP homebrew developer, Zion, has released an updated version of his Chip 8 emulator for the PSP DreamChip. Now on version 4.0, he mentioned that he got the emulator running at 42fps and aside from that, he also placed a visible Fps counter. Just in case you don’t know what Chip-8 is, then read on.
Chip-8 is a programming language originally concocted by Joseph Weisbecker for the COSMAC VIP and Telmac 1800 8-bit microcomputers back in the 70s. There was a Chip-8 emulator for the PC coded by TJA and that was used by Zion to come up with a Chip-8 emulator for the PSP.
The coder also divulged that he “still havnt done that filebrowser, as im too busy working with wandria to bother. I just did this to prove to a few people that it can get to full speed without taking out the sdl”. Thanks to Zion for this release.
Download: DreamChip v4.0