2010-11-07

PCSX2 newHostVM SVN r4003

EmuCR:PS2 emulatorPCSX2 newHostVM SVN r4003 is released. PCSX2 newHostVM is a branch of PCSX2. 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 newdmac SVN Changelog:
r4003
newHostVM: Made use of the new SpatialArrayReserve for the EE/R5900 recompiler. Reduces the recompiler's lookup tables from ~40mb to a mere 1-3mb.

Download: PCSX2 newHostVM SVN r4003
Download: Official Beta Plugins Pack [09 August 2010]
Source:Here

10 Comments:

  1. pow amós para de ser tosco e ser baba ovo... que puxar o saco faz isso em outro canto.

    ta certo que a Nichole faz um otimo trabalho mas fazer isso é uma vergonha para os Brasileiros.

    tem fantasia sexual coma nichole é? ta toda hora aki "babando ovo" Shit!!!

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  2. gostei! tenho outro adimirador aqui no EmuCR!
    Amigo, vai cuidar da tua vida.
    Quem tem que se queixar aqui é Nichole e não vocês que são apenas usuários.

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  3. eh isso mesmo amos declara seu amor por hichole mesmo e aproveita pergunta se ela tem amiga pq se tu for visitar ela eu tb vou

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  4. eu nem sabia que tinha brasileiros aqui tbm

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  5. alguem ai consegui rodar o "black" sem as listras verticais nos graficos eu consegui usando o skipdraw 5
    mas a barra de sangue some

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  6. uhh...isnt this an ENGLISH site considering the whole site is in ENGLISH?

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  7. ive always wondered, how come the pcsx2 team never incorporated sse4a and sse3? i mean i have an amd phenom and...all i can use is sse2 which sucks balls compared to the new instruction sets.

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  8. I second what Christopher said. It's such a disappointment to me that the PCSX2 team doesn't seem to care people that use AMD processors, thus only providing support to Intel users instead.

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