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anyone tried with java 7 (or update 2 beta's)
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i have and i personally see a bigger improvement going from java 6 to update 2 than i did going from 6 to 7.
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yeah I tried it, get about 5-10fps improvement in some cases according to the fps readout (could be inaccurate), I still keep 6 installed for testing to make sure any bugs aren't from java 7 updates
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So Java 7 is recommended ?
I have Java 7 X64 installed.
Do I need also install X86 in order to use the 32bit version of JPCSP?
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(09-01-2011, 11:41 AM)nex01 Wrote: So Java 7 is recommended ?
I have Java 7 X64 installed.
Do I need also install X86 in order to use the 32bit version of JPCSP?


nope java 7 still isn't recommended since jpcsp hasn't been thoroughly tested with it yet, all kinds of bugs could show up, if you want stability stick with java 6 until jpcsp is tested more with java 7, but really its up to you, if you have a problem make sure you test again with java 6 before posting any type of log.

for 32bit jpcsp you need to use the 32bit java runtime.
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