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    The Show Must Go On! Keith's Avatar
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    Xebra 13-10-2005 Released

    Category: Playstation

    A new build of the Playstation emulator for Windows known as Xebra has been released for October 13th 2005. I am not sure on the changes but feel free to leave some feedback on your results if you give it a try.

    Many thanks to Kojote for the news. :)



    Xebra Release Page


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    Galactic FREAK winter_mute's Avatar
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    My English sucks and my Jap. is worse... but

    "Xebra Release Page" - It's not Xebra release page, it's documentation page offering useful info for future PSX emulator developers. Generally it's about writing emu in analytical (caetla X-Terminator, Borland C++ Compiler and mips assembler linker) method and dynamic compiling method. There's some info about GPU & GTE(Geometry Transformation Engine graphic data generation processor), SPU etc.

    "Xebra Release Page" is here > http://members.at.infoseek.co.jp/DrHell/labo/index.html

    edit - I can't see 13/10/05 release anywhere - latest version is 04/08/03
    Last edited by winter_mute; October 13th, 2005 at 12:05.

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    It is the release page of the latest build. It's at the bottom. Just click the image there. I know the other page is the usual release page but there hasn't been an update there in a long time and all recent builds have come from the page I linked above.

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    Galactic FREAK winter_mute's Avatar
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    That's strange way of publishing, and strange place to pin-up files...

    Anyway thanks for info.

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