AdriPSX ILE is a PlayStation emulator. AdriPSX works in 14 languages. It is able to run PS1 games from the CDROM as well as CDROM Binary Images (ISOs).[1]
History
- 1999 - AdriPSX has been programmed by Roor, the main and only developer of the AdriPSX project, since it was first released at 1999. A member of the site Emutech2K convinced Roor to start developing a PSX emulator and publish it. Fast progress was made through the developing of the emulator, and soon afterwards it began to run its first game. Then Emutech2K closed down, and Roor along with his AdriPSX project moved over to NGemu (regarded as PSXemu). After Zico, the main administrator of NGemu gave the site a makeover, progress of the AdriPSX project was also being made.
- 2009 - New AdriPSX Release 1 (unofficial)
Its author founded a company Torum, after cofounding and later abandoning Kaze Networking and Automation SA.
- 2012 - Resumed development
After publishing Duos DSEMU, a new Nintendo DS emulator, Roor resumed development on AdriPSX. New beta release, as well as access to older versions was reestablished on its official blog.
System Requirements
Minimum
Processor | RAM | Graphics | Sound |
---|---|---|---|
P166 MMX or AMD Equivalent | 64 MB | Decent Graphics Card | Decent Sound Card |
Recommended
Processor | RAM | Graphics | Sound |
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PII 450 or AMD Athlon/Duron | 256 MB | Decent 3D Graphics Card | Soundblaster compatible card |
AdriPSX ILE runs well on systems with integrated graphics and sound chipsets like Sony's PCV-J150 VAIO computers
References
- ↑ "AdriPSX ILE Edition 1.5 (Windows)". TechRepublic. March 2006. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
External links
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