PCSX2 v2.5.409 is released, offering a free and open-source PlayStation 2 emulator that enables users to play PS2 games on their PCs. It emulates PS2 hardware using MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers, and a Virtual Machine to manage hardware states and system memory. Key updates include enhancements to the fullscreen UI for better device name mapping and a change in the debugger that checks the program counter instead of cycles for breakpoints. For more details, the emulator can be downloaded from the official site.
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PCSX2 v2.5.409 has been released. PCSX2 is a free and open-source emulator for PlayStation 2 (PS2). Its primary function is to replicate 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 setup enables you to enjoy PS2 games on your PC, along with a variety of additional features and enhancements.
PCSX2 Changelog:
* FullscreenUI: Updated auto-mapping to include device names alongside display names
* Debugger: Checks PC instead of cycles when halting for a breakpoint
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