rpcs3/README.md
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CI: Port Windows build to Azure Pipelines (#7757)
* CI: Port Windows build to Azure Pipelines from Appveyor

* CI: Split Windows build into scripts

* CI: Remove Appveyor

* CI: Add GitHub Release deployment to Azure Windows Build

* VCS: Add full branch name function to rpcs3_version

The STRINGIZE macro was a little awkward, and difficult to control
at configure time. Since other version information is already
included, the full branch name is now added as a function. It's
runtime instead of compile-time checking, but it seems worth it.

* CI: Overhaul Windows setup script

Previously, there was no way of forcing a re-download
of cached dependencies when they were replaced by new ones. In
addition, there was really no verification of downloads or cache.
Now, changing a few lines at the top of the file will automagically
force a cache update.
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RPCS3

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The world's first free and open-source PlayStation 3 emulator/debugger, written in C++ for Windows and Linux.

You can find some basic information on our website. Game info is being populated on the Wiki. For discussion about this emulator, PS3 emulation, and game compatibility reports, please visit our forums and our Discord server.

Support Lead Developers Nekotekina and kd-11 on Patreon

Contributing

If you want to help the project but do not code, the best way to help out is to test games and make bug reports. See:

If you want to contribute as a developer, please take a look at the following pages:

You should also contact any of the developers in the forums or in the Discord server to learn more about the current state of the emulator.

Building

See BUILDING.md for more information about how to setup an environment to build RPCS3.

Running

Check our friendly quickstart guide to make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements to run RPCS3.

Don't forget to have your graphics driver up to date and to install the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2019 if you are a Windows user.

License

Most files are licensed under the terms of GNU GPLv2 License; see LICENSE file for details. Some files may be licensed differently; check appropriate file headers for details.