JPCSP v0.02 Revision 1002 Just Burst Through The Hatch

Coming in blistering hot from the murky depths of the PlayStation Portable underground is another great update for JPCSP, the Java-based PSP emulator that’s quickly become a fixture in the gaming community. JPCSP v0.02 revision 1002 is just a little tweak, but we’re happily encouraged by any update that comes our way. We’ll just leave you breathless with one tiny little note on the changelog. Get ready for this, folks. Tie your hair up and put on your colossal stomping boots of preparedness, for we’re taking this single, solitary point head on:
- updating syscalls/nids
That’s right. Updating the syscalls and the nids. Without a coupla good nids and a six-pack of syscalls, we’d just be another mediocre amalgamation of listless, half-hearted aspirations and lukewarm cultural resonances, instead of the thriving, stunning and extremely relevant folks that we are today. We’re all in this together, y’know, so let’s just keep on keepin’ on. Anyway, grab the download package right here and let’s get started righteously emulating the PlayStation Portable in a comfortable Java environment right on your desktop PC.
Download JPCSP v0.02 revision 1002