PSPInt: Intellivision Emulator for PSP v1.0.2

PSPInt

Looks like your in for a treat – here’s a second offering of Zx-81 coding released today! Zx has updated his PSPInt Intellivision emulator for the PSP to version 1.0.2 today. The Intellivision was a home entertainment video console released by Mattel in 1980, which featured a numeric keyboard and a 16-bit color pallete, all of which could be seen on screen at once (which was pretty advanced at the time).

PSPInt is an Intellivision emulator port based on Jzintv, an Intellivision emulator for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. As with all of Zx-81’s releases, PSPInt has been developed using Fanjita and Ditlew’s eLoader Bock v0.97, and so should work on all homebrew-capable firmwares.

Note: Both 1.0 and 1.5 binary versions and the sources are included in the download. This package is under the GNU public licence, read the file ‘COPYING.txt’ for more information about it.

Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
Download: [PSPInt v1.0.2]

PSPInt

Looks like your in for a treat – here’s a second offering of Zx-81 coding released today! Zx has updated his PSPInt Intellivision emulator for the PSP to version 1.0.2 today. The Intellivision was a home entertainment video console released by Mattel in 1980, which featured a numeric keyboard and a 16-bit color pallete, all of which could be seen on screen at once (which was pretty advanced at the time).

PSPInt is an Intellivision emulator port based on Jzintv, an Intellivision emulator for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. As with all of Zx-81’s releases, PSPInt has been developed using Fanjita and Ditlew’s eLoader Bock v0.97, and so should work on all homebrew-capable firmwares.

Note: Both 1.0 and 1.5 binary versions and the sources are included in the download. This package is under the GNU public licence, read the file ‘COPYING.txt’ for more information about it.

Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]
Download: [PSPInt v1.0.2]

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