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Website:notaz.gp2x.de/
Maintainer:notaz
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Version:1.9.92.r14
Filesize:2.02 Mb
Category:Game
Sub-Cat:Emulator
Added:Aug 14, 2011
Updated:Mar 4, 2012
Downloads:2799
Package Author: PCSX team/notaz
Description:
PCSX ReARMed is heavily optimized PlayStation Emulator. It's a PCSX fork based on the PCSX-Reloaded project, which itself contains code from PCSX, PCSX-df and PCSX-Revolution.

The emulator features MIPS->ARM recompiler by Ari64 and ARM NEON GPU by Exophase, that in many cases produces pixel perfect graphics at very high performance. There is also NEON-optimized GTE code, optimized P.E.Op.S. (Pete's) SPU; PCSX4ALL and traditional P.E.Op.S. GPUs are also available.
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BIOS files are optional, but are needed for compatibility with some games. These uncompressed files should be copied to /pandora/appdata/pcsx_rearmed/bios/ , and selected after launching the emulator itself (Options -> BIOS/Plugins).
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ian_j
04/02/2012 12:12 UTC
v1.9.92.r13
Just tried Road Rash on this and it runs like a dream, now to dig out all my other old PSX games from the garage.
porg
30/12/2011 02:04 UTC
v1.9.92.r12
Bug report: PCSX ReARMed 1.9.92.r12 does normally start and run on Pandora OS 1.6 but fails to start on the newest Pandora OS 1.6.a2. Not even a /tmp/pndrun_* file is created!
pandamator
25/12/2011 06:19 UTC
v1.9.92.r12
Amazing!
porg
14/11/2011 21:31 UTC
v1.9.92.r11
Idea: Add more key switches for pro users to directly alter emu behavior while gameplay (as far as possible) with no menu need. F-PScount, C-PUload, S-kipframe, R-atio (=scaler), ., to in/decrease PSX cpu clock, fd to in/decrease Pandora CPU (matches the printed blue labels) & what else makes sense!
porg
14/11/2011 21:14 UTC
v1.9.92.r11
Idea: If the user navigates to a folder, which holds only 1 game (meaning not more than 1 img/bin/… file), this action shall launch the game right away, sparing the user to navigate to the respective file to then launch it. I see no surplus to navigate in a dir which anyhow only holds 1 game. Righ
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