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by garilesto1987 2020. 3. 19. 06:12

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NesterJ, the nearly perfect NES emulator by Ruka, has been making nostalgic PSP owners happy for over a year now and is a staple of PSP homebrew. Today, it has taken a couple more steps towards being the ideal emulator on the PSP. 3 months ago, Ruka had mentioned that he was working on NesterJ v1.20 and intended it to have Ad-Hoc WiFi support for 1.0/1.50 PSP's (kernel access). Thanks to the recent downgrader, this is a great way to experience the joys of homebrew gaming for the PSP!As if that wasn't enough, Ruka also says that thanks to improvements in GPU processing, there's about a 20% increase in speed - which is saying something since NesterJ already ran a fair share of NES games at full speed with frameskip disabled. Previous problems with sound timing were also fixed, but is still a problem with Network Play.Courtesy of our own Jeff C., here are the translated details from the changelog:. Drawing speed up by 20% when using GPU.

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Sound processing in single play mode has been modified. Network communication is still in-development and needs adjustment.

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If you don't want to use frameskip during Network Play, set CPU to 333mhz. Misc.How to start WiFi Network Play: 1. Turn on your WiFi switch and set your PSP to AdHoc Mode (choose the same channel as your co-player) 2. Start NesterJ and choose your ROM 3.

Select 'Wifi Network Play(Adhoc)' 4. Wait until you get the message 'sceNetInit done' - this means the PSP is in Network Standby 5. Repeat steps 1 - 4 for the second player 6. Player 2: Press Circle to send a connection request 7. Player 1: After getting the request from Player 2, press the Circle buttonObviously, identical ROMs are needed and if the emulator settings on all the PSP's are not the same, the synchronization might fail.This is still a beta so it is a bit unstable, but it should give you and a friend a retro-tastic good time, as well be a great way for all the new downgradee's to experience a piece of PSP homebrew history - past, present and future. (Thanks for the heads up, Byte!).

I hope this hasn't been covered already. I put it in the regular GAME folder and I could load a rom just fine, but might it cause problems for my psp if not in the GAME150? Should I move it or is it safe in the GAME folder in the newer CFW? Also is it safe to use the highest sound sampling rate instead of the default?Well, I'm running the prog on a FAT psp, everytime I load a rom on the GAME folder instead of the GAME150, the roms get deleted after I play them and gets replaced by a corrupted file. Dunno why this was happening. The SLIM shouldn't have any problem because they don't need to run the 1.5 kernel (for CFW 3.xx anyway).