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PPSSPP(1)			 User Commands			     PPSSPP(1)

NAME
       PPSSPP -	PSP emulator.

SYNOPSIS
       ppsspp [FILE] [OPTIONS]...

DESCRIPTION
       PPSSPP is a PSP emulator	written	in C++.	It translates PSP CPU instruc-
       tions  directly into optimized x86, x64 and ARM machine code, using JIT
       recompilers (dynarecs).	It can thus run	on  quite  low-spec  hardware,
       including  stronger  ARM-based  phones  and tablets, as long as there's
       OpenGL ES 2.0 support.

       It can run your PSP games in full HD resolution and it can even upscale
       textures	that would otherwise be	too blurry as they were	made  for  the
       small screen of the original PSP.

       See http://www.ppsspp.org/ for more information.

EXAMPLE	COMMANDLINES
       Load a game immediately:
	      ppsspp ~/path/to/the/game-legally-own.iso

       Enable debug logging and	write log information into file	test.txt:
	      ppsspp -d	--log=test.txt

       Load a game immediately and write log information into file test.txt:
	      ppsspp ~/path/to/the/game-legally-own.iso	--log=test.txt

GENERAL	OPTIONS
       [FILE] Load file	immediately (runs based	on config / -s.)

       [-d]   Enable  debug  logging (non-Windows only,	must be	compiled in on
	      Android/etc.)

       [-g]   Enable graphics logging.

       [-j]   Use the jit.

       [-i]   Use the interpreter.

       [--log=FILE]
	      Write log	info to	FILE.

       [--state=FILE]
	      Load savestate from FILE at game start.

       [--escape-exit]
	      Exit PPSSPP with ESC key.

       [--fullscreen]
	      Open PPSSPP in the fullscreen mode (works	only for SDL version).

PPSSPP				   July	2014			     PPSSPP(1)

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