22.12.2018

Psp Cps2 Cache Files Mac

Psp Cps2 Cache Files Mac Average ratng: 3,7/5 4811 reviews

/r/EmulationOnPC - For PC and Mac emulation troubleshooting. Roms, and the cache files for the Roms - most info should be. Jan 7, 2018 - PSP - CPS2/NeoGeo Rom Caches • If this is your first visit, be sure to check. The converter for mac is ridiculous at this stage and I dont want to.

FreePsp Cps2 Cache Files Mac

@paladinja: Good to hear that you got the previous versions working. I think there was a certain degree of compatibility with the cache files created from those and the AdHoc emulators, but you're best off using the newest converters. Hopefully the ones I just posted will help you out.

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Btw, NJ's site is.if you're still looking for the latest official files. @diceone: Whoops! Sorry it took me so long to get the newest versions up (I've been busy). I think the newest versions should work on Intel though, so if you give it a try, please let me know how it turns out. Sorry guys, just noticed your posts. Unfortunately I've got far too much going on right now to look into what it would take to update the converters and 2.0.6 still works fine for me so I don't really have the motivation to do it either. It would've been a big help if NJ hadn't branched out the development of his emulators, but as it is, I don't even know what's going on with them anymore.

Personally I thought the changes were primarily for the slim, which I was under the impression was only developed so that the converters wouldn't even be needed anymore. Obviously there's still a need for the converters if people are asking about them, but I just haven't had the time to stay on top of the news. But, as long as the converters haven't radically changed (and I doubt they have), they can still be easily compiled to run on OS X.

And since all of the tools needed come with every modern Mac, you don't really have any excuses not to do it (!_!) Instructions for doing so are still in the first post of this thread (obviously you need to install the Developer Tools first.). I'll look into updating when I get some free time again, but that probably won't be anytime soon.