Although bug #795196 has not been closed , the latest version from
upstream on Linux kernel 4.4 has no issues.
Savestates are not a reason for not updating the version, as it is not
part of the package. Savestates, memory cards, etc can be remade on
demand, and as such, are a non-issue.
The last
Upstream has fixed the splash screen graphic in 1.9.93 so it no longer
says "1.7 RC1."
However, there is no point doing an upload of 1.9.93 until we have a
fix for #795196, which is a nasty bug in the CPU emulator that
probably renders *all* games unplayable on amd64 with kernel >=4.1.0.
> I've started working on 1.9.93 recently but couldn't make it read old
> saves even after manual renaming of ~/.pcsx
in any case, this are no a problem really... and dont care it's
if newer version are incompatible with previosly savestates (freezes)
this are unuseless
if u taking about read mem
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 11:16:26AM +, Steve Clark wrote:
> > On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 09:31:50AM +, Steve wrote:
> > > PCSXR shows version 1.7 RC1
> > Where?
> /usr/share/pcsx/pcsx.jpg clearly shows 1.7 RC1 in the bottom right
> corner which is shown in the gui.
Ask the upstream to fix the
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 09:31:50AM +, Steve wrote:
> PCSXR shows version 1.7 RC1
Where?
> but the Debian package shows 1.9.92. Version 1.7 is very out of date, and
> PCSXR is currently on 1.9.94.
Latest released version is 1.9.93.
> Is this an oversight?
>
> The Jessie and Sid versions hav
Package: pcsxr
Version: 1.9.92
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
PCSXR shows version 1.7 RC1 but the Debian package shows 1.9.92. Version 1.7 is
very out of date, and PCSXR is currently on 1.9.94.
Is this an oversight?
The Jessie and Sid versions have the same Debian version and are still ve
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