PSPMSX v1.5.1 : MSX Emulator for PSP Released

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Zx-81 has, as expected released an update for v1.5.1. The MSX Emulator. Just like his other emulators zx-81 has applied IRDA Joystick box support to .

Develpoer notes / Changelog:

For those who have never heard about IRDA joystick project, the goal was to connect your old DB9 joystick (compatible with Atari , Amiga, Amstrad etc …) or a paddle device to your PSP FAT. Buzz has written the driver and designed the PCB and programmed the PIC micro-controller, while i was in charge of emulator enhancements.

PSPMSX v1.5.1 : MSX Emulator changelog :
- IRDA Joystick box support
- Add “IRDA joystick” device support for both
DB9 Joystick and Atari Paddle
- Add menu for IRDA joystick settings and keys mapping
- Add option to choose between IRDA devices
(keyboard such as Targus or joystick using Buzz device)

How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.

Sources are included, and are distributed under Marat Fayzullin’s license for the original MSX part, and under GNU license for all the PSP part.


Download: PSPMSX v1.5.1 : MSX Emulator for PSP
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  • VGP12

    First! Anyway, wats MSX?

  • PSP_GEEK

    Yeah what is MSX?…..

  • http://pspslimhacks.com/ PSPFan

    Guess you guys are to young to know….

    MSX was the name of a standardized home computer architecture in the 1980s. It was a Microsoft-led attempt to create unified standards among hardware makers, conceived by one-time Microsoft Japan executive Kazuhiko Nishi. Despite Microsoft’s involvement, MSX-based machines were seldom seen in the United States and Britain, but they were popular in other markets. Eventually 5 million MSX-based units were sold worldwide.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MSX

  • lxcainxl

    Two in a row asking what an MSX is. . .
    Perhaps there was nothing on Wikipedia (doubt it).
    Or on GameFAQs (doubt that too).
    But really, are people to lazy to even Google it?
    Come on. This does not take much brain power to figure these things out.

    It’s funny that kids can find mp3s, roms, and warez with no trouble, but then they can’t even figure out a “what’s that?” question for themselves. With the intelligence and problem-solving abilities of people not even being high-school level (pretty sad) but even lower than that (even worse) it is astonishing that college degrees are now next to worthless in this economy.

    Anyone seen the film “Idiocracy”? I think it’s more of a future documentary than current fiction.

    • VGP12

      yeah you pretty much nailed it =D