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This has a number of UX issues and bugs we need to work through, but at least games are playable, things mostly work. Upgrades are handled smoothly by keeping existing storage access until you uninstall. After a reinstall, you'll need to re-select your old PSP directory manually in settings :( |
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assets | ||
gold/res | ||
jni | ||
libs | ||
res | ||
src/org/ppsspp/ppsspp | ||
.gitignore | ||
ab-ant.sh | ||
ab.cmd | ||
ab.sh | ||
ad.sh | ||
AndroidManifest.xml | ||
ant-build.bat | ||
build.gradle | ||
build.sh | ||
build.xml | ||
buildassets.sh | ||
custom_rules.xml | ||
d.txt | ||
dbg.sh | ||
debug.keystore | ||
git-version-gen.sh | ||
gradle.properties | ||
proguard-project.txt | ||
project.properties | ||
README.TXT | ||
symarm.cmd | ||
symarm64.cmd | ||
symx86.cmd |
First, build the C++ static library: > cd android > ./ab.sh Start Eclipse, import the android directory as an existing project You need to also load the "native" project into your eclipse workspace Build and run. If you modify the C++ code, you need to rebuild the static library, of course. To get Eclipse to understand that you have in fact changed something if you haven't also changed any Java code, just add a space character to PPSSPPActivity.java, or right click the project and choose Refresh, and then relaunch the app on the device. A real Android device is strongly recommended for testing. Don't trust the emulator.