PCSX2 v2.5.103 has been released, enhancing the free, open-source PlayStation 2 emulator. It emulates PS2 hardware using MIPS CPU interpreters, recompilers, and a virtual machine to manage hardware states and system memory, allowing PS2 games to be played on PCs with added features. Changes in this version include modifications to the rapidyaml implementation and a fix in the MemoryCardFolder to prevent trailing \0’s in index file names. You can download PCSX2 v2.5.103 from the provided source.
PCSX2 v2.5.103 has been launched. PCSX2 serves as a free and open-source emulator for the PlayStation 2 (PS2). It aims to mimic the PS2’s hardware through a mix of MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers, and a Virtual Machine that oversees hardware states and PS2 system memory. This enables you to enjoy PS2 games on your PC, along with a plethora of additional features and benefits.
PCSX2 Changelog:
* rapidyaml: c4 namespace is considered an implementation detail, instead use ryml
* MemoryCardFolder: Stop rapidyaml from adding trailing \0’s in the index file names