
- LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 ARCHIVE
- LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 ANDROID
- LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 PRO
- LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 SOFTWARE
- LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 PSP
I was getting crashes too, on multiple machines, in multiple operating systems (all pretty freshly installed, one never even had epsxe installed and ran fine once then crashed from that point on).

Ok guys I spent all day on this and finally figured it out. Fixes to the core which made more games playable or better working. Added a new option in the cheat codes window to download cheat codes from the ePSXe version (Thanks to ) Fixed the cheat codes support when running on the interpreter mode.
LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 PSP
Now it should be able to run the PSX2PSP isos bigger than 2GB as Final Fantasy VIII PSP pack. Besides when using a gamepad in digital mode, now you can use the left stick as the dpad. In the INPUTCORE plugin, swapped the vibration actuators when using the Xinput mode (to match to real PSX Left/Right). (It could improve some effects, for example the burning photo on the start of Castlevania) It includes a basic 2-thread mode, and 2 extra modes adding soft/hardware effects. Added new threading modes to the Pete OpenGL2 Core Plugin. (This option is better when the CPU is slower).
LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 ANDROID
The PC CPUs are faster than Android CPUs, so it will improve less FPS. Ported the GPUCORE threading mode from the Android version. This version is compatible using local netplay with the rest of ePSXe versions from the version 2.0.5 (MacOSX, Linux x86, Linux 圆4 and Android - version 2.0.6). Ported the local netplay from Android (Experimental). Now it should be easier to fix problems in all versions.
LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 PRO
It takes advantage of the popular PSEmu Pro plugin system.ĮPSXe v2.0.5 Changelog: - Updated the x86 recompiler to use the same recompiler than in the rest of versions (Android, Linux 圆4, Mac. ePSXe is a Sony Playstation emulator for your PC running under Win9x/2k/xp or linux. If (-not (Get-Command choco.EPSXe v2.0.5 is released.
LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 ARCHIVE
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LOCALE EMULATOR V2.0.1.0 SOFTWARE
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