PSPVice v0.3 for PSP
Christophe has released a new version of his Commodore 64 emulator for the PSP, named PSPVice v0.3. PSPVice is based upon PS2Vice made by Rami Rasanen. The C64 was an up-market version of the VIC-20. A wide range of software packages, games and programming languages was available for this machine which was itself available practically anywhere from a toyshop to a business supplier. Changes in this release include:
– Sound !!! (Thanks to Pop Kid for Help)
– 333 Mhz mode is available in menu.
– New keyboard (by WiDDy)
– Add fullscreen modes (croppped / stretched).
– Smooth pixels option
– Support .tap and .prg
– Wider dead zone on analog joystick
– Add dark background behind menu
Bug fixed :
– Hang in menu corrected
– Entering menu pause game
– Select=Menu Start=Pause
– Listbox displayed in menu
– Shortcut SQUARE and CIRCLE disable when keyboard is on
– Analog stick is activated for both joystick at the same time
– Can go back for file explorer
– Sound stopped when in menu or pause.
What is still not working :
– Problems with “true drive emulation” option (not working at all).
– Some titles are really slow (WOTEF D64 is very slow, WOTERF t64 is fast, strange)
– Using arrows is not easy for diagonals (analog stick is better)
– Sprites get stuck in walls in Paradroid (linked to SID emulation, random numbers)
– Some (perfectly working) disk images fail to load with “?LOAD ERROR”
You can get it in our PSP Download section [here].
You can get the source in our PSP Download section [here].
Currently, this program will only run on PSPs with firmware version 1.0 or 1.50. If you do not know which firmware version your PSP has, or if you need help installing this program on your PSP, check our Ultimate FAQ.
If you have a higher firmware version than 1.50 on your PSP, please check the information below:
– To downgrade the firmware from a version higher than 1.50, please visit [here].
– If you want to try to run it on a 2.0 PSP, please visit our forum for the latest 2.0 eboot loader, and a list of working program on it [here].
Christophe has released a new version of his Commodore 64 emulator for the PSP, named PSPVice v0.3. PSPVice is based upon PS2Vice made by Rami Rasanen. The C64 was an up-market version of the VIC-20. A wide range of software packages, games and programming languages was available for this machine which was itself available practically anywhere from a toyshop to a business supplier. Changes in this release include:
– Sound !!! (Thanks to Pop Kid for Help)
– 333 Mhz mode is available in menu.
– New keyboard (by WiDDy)
– Add fullscreen modes (croppped / stretched).
– Smooth pixels option
– Support .tap and .prg
– Wider dead zone on analog joystick
– Add dark background behind menu
Bug fixed :
– Hang in menu corrected
– Entering menu pause game
– Select=Menu Start=Pause
– Listbox displayed in menu
– Shortcut SQUARE and CIRCLE disable when keyboard is on
– Analog stick is activated for both joystick at the same time
– Can go back for file explorer
– Sound stopped when in menu or pause.
What is still not working :
– Problems with “true drive emulation” option (not working at all).
– Some titles are really slow (WOTEF D64 is very slow, WOTERF t64 is fast, strange)
– Using arrows is not easy for diagonals (analog stick is better)
– Sprites get stuck in walls in Paradroid (linked to SID emulation, random numbers)
– Some (perfectly working) disk images fail to load with “?LOAD ERROR”
You can get it in our PSP Download section [here].
You can get the source in our PSP Download section [here].
Currently, this program will only run on PSPs with firmware version 1.0 or 1.50. If you do not know which firmware version your PSP has, or if you need help installing this program on your PSP, check our Ultimate FAQ.
If you have a higher firmware version than 1.50 on your PSP, please check the information below:
– To downgrade the firmware from a version higher than 1.50, please visit [here].
– If you want to try to run it on a 2.0 PSP, please visit our forum for the latest 2.0 eboot loader, and a list of working program on it [here].