PSPSIM v1.2.1: SAM Coupe Emulator for PSP now on its final version
PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 has released the final version of his application PSPSIM, a port of SimCoupe. SimCoupe is an emulator of the 1989 Miles Gordon Technology 8-bit home computer, SAM Coupe. According to the dev, this homebrew app contains many optimizations to speed up video and audio emulation in Z80, bugfixes, and other major changes.
Download: PSPSIM v1.2.1 (pack)
Visit: Zx-81’s Release Thread on the QJ.Net Forums
PSP homebrew developer Zx-81 just released the final version of his app for the Sony PlayStation Portable, PSPSIM, now upped to version 1.2.1. PSPSIM is a port of SimCoupe, the emulator for the 8-bit home computer SAM Coupe by Miles Gordon Technology. According to the dev, this version of the homebrew application contains many optimizations to speed up video and audio emulation in Z80, bugfixes, and other major changes.
Here’s the complete changelog of Zx-81’s PSPSIM version 1.2.1:
- Many optimizations to speed up the emulation in z80, video and sound emulation part.
- Many games are now fullspeed (50 fps) even at 222Mhz !!
- Many new render modes and screen size options (normal, fit, max etc …)
- The emulator window can now be moved to fit the screen properly
- Add new hotkeys to setup render mode etc …
- Bug fix in the low battery watchdog
- RTrigger/LTrigger keys can be used in the keyboard settings menu to navigate between Normal, LTrigger and RTrigger compose mapping.
- Default Hotkeys can now be set in the keyboard mapping menu (useful to add hotkeys on existing/previous keyboard files)
- Code cleaning
If this is your first time using the homebrew emulator PSPSIM from Zx-81, make sure you check out the readme for the full installation instructions. The package below contains files compatible to firmwares 3.xx and 1.5, and PSPSIM version 1.2.1’s source code. Enjoy your SAM Coupe games!
Download: PSPSIM v1.2.1 (pack)
Visit: Zx-81’s Release Thread on the QJ.Net Forums