PCSX2 SVN r4732 is released. PCSX2 is an open source PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. With the most recent versions, many PS2 games are playable (although speed limitations have made play-to-completion tests for many games impractical), and several games are claimed to have full functionality.
PCSX2 SVN Changelog:
r4729
debian:
* add a -local option for create tarball script (handy to avoid multiple re-dl)
* cherry pick some changes of micove ppa package
r4731
pcsx2: zzogl:onepad: gsdx: merge linux-gsopen2 branch (4730) into trunk
* Gsopen2 support for GS plugins => Support of the PCSX2 GS window configuration panel. Support of all PCSX2 shortcut.
* new shortcut: shift-f12 to stole the input. ZZogl shortcut must be prefixed with ctrl
* onepad: Support/fix/improve of configuration gui, multiple key, mouse/wiimote for analog joystick, dualshock3/sixaxis (basic), dual pad and experimental forcefeedback
Note: it is advices to delete OnePAD.ini
r4732
zeropad: deprecate it in favor of onepad.
Download: PCSX2 SVN r4732
Download: Official Beta Plugins Pack [09 August 2010]
Source: Here
2011-06-13
Thx!!
ReplyDeleteWhen will the PS2 emu support Quad Cores?
ReplyDeleteNever as it isn't practical, there would be 0 gains. The only thing that it can gain from is faster Megahertz as it's able to process the code faster that way. Splitting the code between cores does not translate to anything as the original PS2 did not do this.
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