(04-18-2013, 07:34 PM)shadow Wrote:(04-18-2013, 05:09 PM)Hykem Wrote: In a near future it's pretty obvious that PPSSPP will be the emulator of choice for the regular user, but it somewhat saddens me that people will pretty much drop JPCSP and forget all the work that was done to reverse engineer the PSP.
you keep forgetting pspe4all
No, I remember pspe4all. But we still have a lot of work to do before it can reach the level PPSSPP achieved.
(04-18-2013, 08:32 PM)serio Wrote:Quote:In a near future it's pretty obvious that PPSSPP will be the emulator of choice for the regular user, but it somewhat saddens me that people will pretty much drop JPCSP and forget all the work that was done to reverse engineer the PSP. Honestly, gid alone managed to find, test and implement features that were pretty much undocumented before.hey, if all that work is used by other emulators then it won't be forgotten. it'll become an important part of everything else, the foundation for the future of psp emulation. that's hardly something to be sad about.
Indeed. What I meant is that people shouldn't be comparing two things that can complement each other.
If PPSSPP now has a chance to grow quickly thanks to JPCSP's findings, that's great. The same applies to any other emulator or project.
However, in my opinion, people shouldn't be posting "play it on PPSSPP" as a solution. The same applies to the PPSSPP community, "play it on JPCSP" is not a solution.
Obviously, testing the same game in two or more emulators and comparing logs is more than acceptable, in fact, that is what can really help both communities.
Anyway, let's get back to the topic. Please report if any more issues with SAVEDATA are found. Thanks!