PSXACT est un émulateur préliminaire de Playstation One qui cherche à être le plus précis possible (LLE).

 

Hello, and welcome to the PSXACT project page! For years, I’ve had a huge fascination with emulation. I’ve written many emulators, from NES and GB/C to SNES and GBA. I’ve always wanted to make an emulator for a 3D capable system, but I could never decide on one.

Years went on, and I made minor adjustments to my already working emulators, and I decided that I would finally set out and create an emulator for a 3D system. Inspired by the work that MarathonMan has been doing with his emulator CEN64, I decided to target the main rival of that generation; the PS1.

With it’s small, but capable CPU (The MIPS R3051), Vector math coprocessor, and 3D GPU. It seemed to be exactly the kind of challenge I’ve been after..

Then I found the documentation. To say that it is lacking would be an understatement. « Where is all the low level documentation of the different components of the PS1? », I searched and searched, but alas.. nothing.

It is my full intention to change that. I plan to run tests on the real hardware, and fully document my findings. From how the data cache fully operates, to what each command in the GPU really does from one cycle to the next.

I also plan to implement each component as close to real life as possible. That means no shortcuts when it comes to the CD-ROM controller, or game specific hacks to get another game working. If a game doesn’t work, that only means my emulation of the components is not accurate enough, and requires a better understanding.

 

Télécharger PSXACT (2014/09/30) (7,0 Ko)

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