What is JPCSP?
Jpcsp is the most advanced PlayStation Portable emulator, allowing you to play your PSP games on a PC. Jpcsp has been started in July 2008 and is developed by a small but active team. Even though Jpcsp is written in Java, it can already reach 100% PSP speed on a lot of commercial games… and the emulator performance is constantly increasing.
What version of JPCSP should I install on a 64-bit OS?
NOTE: It is strongly advised that even on a 64-bit OS, you should install the 32-bit JRE release and use JPCSP’s 32-bit version, for compatiblity reasons. If you’ve downloaded the Windows version, use the batch (.bat) files located inside JPCSP’s main folder (start-windows-x86.bat or start-windows-amd64.bat).
How do I start JPCSP on Windows and Linux?
If you’ve downloaded the Windows version, use the batch (.bat) files located inside JPCSP’s main folder (start-windows-x86.bat or start-windows-amd64.bat). If you’ve downloaded the Linux version, use the shell script (.sh) files located inside JPCSP’s main folder (start-linux-x86.sh or start-linux-amd64.sh).
How do I install JPCSP extended language support?
Alternatively you can install extended language support in Windows from the Regional Settings in Windows Control Panel, you will need a Windows CD and around 300mb disk space. Please note if a font does not work it is a limitation of Java, not JPCSP. – Game Pads: Game Pads are supported by Jpcsp.