![]() So please note two points: 1) Now, AppNee merely uses one top-level domain name (), all others such as, are fake 2) In the future, we will tell everyone our new domain before stopping using, via email only. We are dismissive of this and warn these human trash: trying to trick visitors with AppNee's reputation won't work. More and more top-level domain names with word "appnee" are being snapped up by domain speculators. Then AppNee will slow down a lot or be archived with unscheduled maintenance only.Ģ) Due to job changes, we cannot reply most emails (and emails with content like copyright complaints, threats, extortion will be automatically filtered out via keywords by our local email client).ģ) New 3rd-party free file hostings use plan!Ĥ) To see whether some software has been shared by AppNee, use this template. But it is likely that AppNee will make an evolution in a few years. And in AppNee's current running mode, this would take 13 years at least. Instead, please make a check by yourself then.ġ) To finish AppNee's original mission, we still have 3500+ applications to share. For now we won't remind you by replying your email as before. Then we will try to fix all mentioned links ASAP (that usually takes 7+ days). Please feedback any invalid download links you met at AppNee via E-mail, must including post URL and missing file link(s). Even worse, it shows no sign that its developers are still trying to improve this PSP emulator, although they have stated that they were planning to completely rewrite PCSP in order to provide better support to hardware and commercial PSP games. Unfortunately, this emulator’s compatibility is not so good. ![]() Compared with the JPCSP emulator written in Java language, its running speed and graphics quality are both far surpassing than the former. PCSP emulator was written in the fast, high-efficiency C++ programming language. You may find a very detailed guide on how to configure and use this emulator in the accompanying documentation. PCSP is a abortive/discontinued (died in its WIP state) Sony PlayStation Portable handheld console emulator for Windows, developed by some of the credits of the most popular PS2 emulator PCSX2. ![]() ![]() To play PSP games on computer, at present there are only three PlayStation Portable console emulators available: the currently best PSP emulator – PPSSPP, the earliest PSP emulator developed based on Java – JPCSP, and PCSP – a discontinued but very good PSP emulator developed by partial members from the development team of PCSX2. ![]()
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