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Posted May 15, 2008 05:07 by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew, Gaming Tags: GP2x, Exophase, gpSP, emulation, IpodLinux
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igpSP - Image 1PSP homebrew aficionados will most likely be familiar with Exophase's gpSP Game Boy Advance emulator for the PSP and GP2X. Apparently, there's also a port for Apple iPods called igpSP, and that's what this update is for.

IgpSP, which is currently being maintained by homebrew developer Keripo, has just been updated to version 0.9-2xb K3. Here are igpSP's current features:
  • Port of latest open-source source code (gpSP 0.9 2Xb)
  • ARM optimizations via GP2X target
  • Uses hotdog for fast graphics rendering on the iPod
  • Uses the iPod's co-processor (COP) for slight speed boost
  • Able to achieve 50-70% real-time speeds (depending on the game - see ROM list below)
  • Poor but working sound support (very choppy due to slow emulation, no sound recommended)
  • Slimmed down menu with added 'Alpha Blending' setting
IgpSP will run on all color iPods that are supported by iPodLinux. You'll also need to install iPodLinux onto your iPod, of course. For more information, please read the accompanying readme file in the archive below. You can also check the source link for more details.

Download: igpSP v0.9-2xb K3

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