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Revision as of 13:20, 22 October 2021

Handy PSP
Handypsp.png
General
AuthorAkop Karapetyan
TypeHandheld
Version0.95.1 (17 Oct 2007)
LicenseMixed
Last Updated2007/10/17
Links
Download
Website
Source


Handy PSP is an emulator of Atari Lynx, an 8/16-bit handheld game console that was released by Atari Corporation in September 1989.

This is a port of the Handy emulator to the Sony PlayStation Portable platform, written in C and C++ and uses GU (Graphical Utility toolkit) for rendering by Akop Karapetyan (aka Uberjack).

Features

  • Load rom from ZIP files.
  • Custom key mappings.
  • Screen size adjustment.
  • CPU clock frequency adjustment.
  • Show FPS.
  • Screenshots.
  • Save states.
  • Turbo mode.
  • Other miscellaneous options.

Installation

Note: The emulator requires an authentic BIOS image file to run. The file should be named lynxboot.img.

Unzip handy.zip into /PSP/GAME/ folder on the Memory Stick.

Next copy lynxboot.img to /PSP/GAME/HANDYPSP/ (see above paragraph).

User guide

Button configuration

By default, changes are not retained after button mapping is modified.

Please make sure to save (with Cross button) after desired mapping is configured.

Controls

Atari Lynx:

Analog/D-Pad - D-Pad

Square - Button A

Cross - Button B

Start - Option 1

Select - Option 2

R - Pause

L+R - Return to the emulator menu

Button configuration:

Cross - Save changes

Triangle - Load default key mappings

Screenshots

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Known issues

Sound isn’t perfect, in some games, it skips or pops. After a week of tweaking the sound code, it is still unclear if this is due the port, or the emulator. The answer most likely lies somewhere in-between.

Changelog

v0.95.1 2007/10/17

  • Initial release.

Credits

Keith Wilkins - Handy.

External links

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