pSX seems to be crashing in the item shop ("Buy") for me on Windows 7. This is distressing as I rely on the built-in debugger.
Has anyone else tried NO$PSX yet? It seems to be working fine for me so far (EDIT: well until I tried to go to the Formation screen), after applying a proper BIOS, although using proper register labels (v2, r1, a0, etc.) drives me nuts. Based on my experience using NO$GBA to hack Suikoden Card Stories for GBA, this might prove to be a superior hacking emulator in the long run.
If I somehow missed a previous emulator discussion thread by all means move this there.
I just tried NO$PSX briefly... I was having some pretty bad sound/video glitches, but didn't play around with the settings too much.
I don't... even know what's going on with the default disassembly. It's like he's trying to display it as if it's x86 assembly? I changed it to the native MIPS disassembly and it seems he's got some nonstandard pseudos (subiu?) but the thing that really gets me is prefixing immediates with $ (it means a register in MIPS syntax... ack).
I was going to say, though... I use pSX on Windows 7 and it's always worked well for me, except in a few cases where the debugger can crash if you fiddle with breakpoints enough (I also target all hacks at pSX, since I don't have the means to test them on a real console). Not sure what your problem is with pSX crashing, but it shouldn't be the OS.
Hm... I'll try a little harder to sort out my issue then. If NO$PSX is like NO$GBA, it will have much more versatile breakpoints than pSX and the ability to view VRAM. But I'm not so eager to move on just yet (NO$PSX is certainly still a work in progress).