If you want to integrate an ftdi chip, be sure to get a genuine one. They didn't make themself any friends by bricking chips with a driverupdate recently if they were ripoffs.
So be careful when sourcing them or use alternatives. Might be better anyway not to use ftdi after what they have done...
Sorry, but that just adds a second layer of emulation. It will not be faster at all.
If you emulate an x86 cpu to use x86 assembly it will not be faster than using arm compiled qemu for that.
I think Grench misunderstands completely how this works.
This is an emulator that exclusively emulates a linux x86 system.
Dosbox and other programs will not be faster wtih it at all.
It can only be used to run native x86 linux programs on arm devices.
There is a lot of ARM and NEON customisation in it. I don't think it will run efficiently on the MIPS architecture of the PSP.
Maybe a pure c version could run that will be a lot slower.
This is exactly the opposite of what I do here.
But this is an University, not a typical german Company.
Here it is not really important to work a definitive amount of time. It is important, that you get the job done in time.
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