Today daveexfusion of Team Typhoon has released a proof-of-concept video demonstrating Sony's PSPgo fully hacked, running HEN (Homebrew Enabler) 6.10 Custom Firmware.
The PicoDrive Genesis emulator is shown running Sonic through the PSPgo's savestate-like Resume Game feature, which can continue play sessions even after a full shutdown.
A new video of the Pandora Devboard is available which demonstrates MPlayer, PicoDrive, Quake 1 and Battle for Wesnoth.
Courtesy of EvilDragon1717, the video's caption simply reads as follows:
A small video showing the Pandora Devboard playing a video with MPlayer, some game with PicoDrive (DPad-Support), Quake 1 (DPad-Support) and Battle for Wesnoth.
Notaz has released an update to his PSP compatible port of PicoDrive, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator.
In addition to the usual round of bug fixes, version 1.50 features several enhancements, including support for Sega Pico titles, as well as improved sprite rendering and optimized load times on the Sega CD end.
Notaz has released a maintenance update to PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. Notable changes in this release include the ability to adjust gamma settings, improved suspend and resume handling, and CSO support for Sega CD games.
Notaz released a minor update to PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. Changes in this release include various bug fixes, a 4:3 scaled screen size option, and an option to disable the frame limiter.
Notaz shared the initial release of PicoDrive for PSP, a Sega CD and Genesis (Mega Drive) emulator. The author notes that most Genesis games are running full speed in this release. Certain Sega CD games will not run well but speed can be improved by enabling frameskip.