Amazing, never thought i would see a psp emulator, it seems all your hard work a slowly paying off. thank you very much, hope you continue with this and not let it die out like so many other emulators have. Merry Christmas and a Happy New year Everyone.
Tried out some odd games. While none of the games displayed anything, let alone sound, Puzzle Bobble Pocket did work as advertised, which is a major advance for PSP emulation, or at least as far as I know. Great job JPCSP team!
I get this message in the logger when I start it up. How do I fix this?
0[GUI] WARN memory - Cannot allocate FastMemory: add the option '-Xmx256m' to the Java Virtual Machine startup command to improve Performance
10 [GUI] INFO memory - The current Java Virtual Machine has been started using 'Xmx63m'
I get this message in the logger when I start it up. How do I fix this?
0[GUI] WARN memory - Cannot allocate FastMemory: add the option '-Xmx256m' to the Java Virtual Machine startup command to improve Performance
10 [GUI] INFO memory - The current Java Virtual Machine has been started using 'Xmx63m'
just create a text file with the follow content:
java -jar -Xmx256m jpcsp.jar
And save this file with .bat extension so you "could" enjoy the fast memory.
You must to verify if the JAVA is instaled on your PATH (enviroment variable) for your machine... you can see that just typing on prompt:
java -version
if the output is something like
java jre-jdk-6.014
Tried out some odd games. While none of the games displayed anything, let alone sound, Puzzle Bobble Pocket did work as advertised, which is a major advance for PSP emulation, or at least as far as I know. Great job JPCSP team!
so you won't give the team anything back? just sitting on your lazy back and waiting that others will do something for this project? i mean, they don't want you to write code - you just have to register and post. i can't believe it...
so you won't give the team anything back? just sitting on your lazy back and waiting that others will do something for this project? i mean, they don't want you to write code - you just have to register and post. i can't believe it...
so you won't give the team anything back? just sitting on your lazy back and waiting that others will do something for this project? i mean, they don't want you to write code - you just have to register and post. i can't believe it...
What I can't believe is that a noob with 1 post is flaming me over not posting a duplicate of something in another place. I've posted it here. A dev saw it. I've contributed. I've got other things to do than register to yet another forum.
What I can't believe is that a noob with 1 post is flaming me over not posting a duplicate of something in another place. I've posted it here. A dev saw it. I've contributed. I've got other things to do than register to yet another forum.
Devs won't take into account bug reports here, because we use part of our forums as a bug/testing database (for example, for finding common errors on the many logs posted), so basically what you did is worthless.
What I can't believe is that a noob with 1 post is flaming me over not posting a duplicate of something in another place. I've posted it here. A dev saw it. I've contributed. I've got other things to do than register to yet another forum.
so, another person judging people by their post-count. and you are saying *i* am the noob... but that would get off-topic now if i would argue about judging people by their post-count . just do whatever you want to do, you will see what you get
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