gpSPhone Upped to v1.7.0 Beta. Brings Performance Increases, and More.

Posted by Jody Mitoma on April 17, 2008 at 5:42 pm

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ZodTTD came out with a new update for his Game Boy emulator for the iPhone and iPod Touch on April 10th. The sound syncing issue has been fixed, sound quality overall has been improved, and there have been performance increases as well. Check out the full change log below.

gpSPHone v1.7.0 Beta Change Log:

  • Properly syncs sound to gameplay. Sound quality is greatly improved in this version. Now uses proper use of signaling conditions in threads to sync sound.
  • Performance increased due to using new compiler from the developer saurik, and assorted bug fixes.
  • Thanks to NerveGas of NES.app, bug fixes were submitted and used to properly handle GUI aspects such as the navbar now being at the top.

If you don’t know already, you can become a beta tester for ZodTTD, by simply sending him a donation via this link. Once it’s been sent, you’ll be well on your way to beta testing for one of the most impressive and trusted iPhone and iPod Touch programmers out there.

 

(Source: ZodTTD)



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One Response to “gpSPhone Upped to v1.7.0 Beta. Brings Performance Increases, and More.”

  1. Eric said:

    sigh* I wouldn’t go as far to say zottdt is very trustworthy or as skilled as he’s played out to be. A lot of the emulators that he distributes are just ported efforts of others peoples work in which he doesn’t give credit. Some of them are licensed under GPL and he violates it in some aspsect in one or another way.

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