PSPXTI v1.2.2 FINAL
Ever wondered how it would be like to play around with a TI-92 Calculator? Then this handy little emulator from Sony PlayStation Homebrew developer Zx-81 should be right up your alley, and we catch wind of it being the final version. Check out all the improvements and details about this emulator in the full article.
Download: PSPXTI v1.2.2
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
Good news, Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew enthusiasts! An avid developer of emulators and ports for the PSP, Zx-81, has just unleashed yet another blessing upon us, and it’s in the form of the final version of PSPXTI.
As we all know, this one is based on the XTiger Unix emulator of a TI-92 emulator, and now it’s been made to work on the PSP as well. With IR keyboard support and all the basic functionality of of a TI-92, this one is definitely worth looking at.
So, what’s new with this version? Well, as you can see, this is pretty much the final version. That basically means, barring any major bugfixes, we won’t be hearing any more from PSPXTI. Here’s what changed from the last build:
- Major speed improvements
- New eboot icons from Raven’s web site
- Add view fps and frameskip options
- Bug fix in the low battery watchdog
- Analog pad can be used in the program file requester
As always, everything you need to know about usage and installation is in the readme file bundled in the archive, so be sure to give that a thorough reading if you have any questions. With that, enjoy!
Download: PSPXTI v1.2.2 Final
Visit: QJ.NET’s PSP Development Forums
Via Zx-81