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authorHunter Sezen <ovariegata@yahoo.com>2016-08-01 12:11:08 +0100
committerDavid Spencer <idlemoor@slackbuilds.org>2016-08-05 18:10:41 +0100
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+PCSX ReARMed is yet another PCSX fork based on the PCSX-Reloaded project, which
+itself contains code from PCSX, PCSX-df and PCSX-Revolution. This version is
+ARM architecture oriented and features MIPS->ARM recompiler by Ari64, NEON GTE
+code and more performance improvements. It was created for Pandora handheld,
+but should be usable on other devices after some code adjustments (N900, GPH
+Wiz/Caanoo, PlayBook versions are also available).
+
+PCSX ReARMed features ARM NEON GPU by Exophase, that in many cases produces
+pixel perfect graphics at very high performance. There is also Una-i's GPU
+plugin from PCSX4ALL project, and traditional P.E.Op.S. one.
+
+PCSX ReARMed looks for the following BIOS image files inside the frontend's 'System Directory'.
+
+* scph5500.bin (MD5 sum: 8dd7d5296a650fac7319bce665a6a53c)
+* scph5501.bin (MD5 sum: 490f666e1afb15b7362b406ed1cea246)
+* scph5502.bin (MD5 sum: 32736f17079d0b2b7024407c39bd3050)
+
+In case it can find no BIOS files named like this inside the 'System
+Directory', it will default to a High-Level Emulation BIOS. This decreases the
+level of compatibility of the emulator, so it is recommended that you always
+supply valid BIOS images inside the system directory.