Do note that JPCSP is a very demanding emulator despite the fact that PSP games are not very graphically advanced (compared to other platforms released post year 2000).
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Then you of course want to actually get JPCSP. Java 7 should be used by advanced users who know how to switch between Java 6 and 7. It is now recommended to run Java 8 with Jpcsp as it is stable for release and all new Jpcsp code is developed using JDK 8.Ī few notes on Java 7: developers prefer you not to use Java 7 as mentioned by hyakki because JPCSP is not coded in 7. Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 8 can be found here: It is also possible to get Java 8 and this version may give you a FPS increase. I recommend getting the latest Java version from Java's official homepage: This means you must have Java installed on your computer for JPCSP to work at all. (Not necessarily your favorite game, though.)įirst of all, and it should be said, JPCSP is a PSP emulator programmed in Java. Right, so I decided I would compile a general information thread so new people who join these forums will always find the necessary information to make JPCSP work.