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Release file differences on the homepage and the github page
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05-10-2026, 06:22 PM
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RE: Release file differences on the homepage and the github page
It’s a common point of confusion, but the short answer is that the site builds and the GitHub releases usually come from different build environments. The version on the homepage is often an automated "gold" build compiled on the dev's own build server, whereas GitHub assets are frequently generated by GitHub Actions. Even with the same source code, different compiler versions or optimization flags will spit out different hashes and file sizes. As for the missing 32-bit PPSSPPWindows.exe on GitHub, most modern CI pipelines are dropping x86 support to save on compile time and bandwidth, while the main site usually keeps the "complete" legacy bundle for maximum compatibility. As long as you're grabbing them from those two official sources, you're safe—just don't expect the hashes to match up perfectly across different mirrors.
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Release file differences on the homepage and the github page - GearMetal11 - 05-02-2026, 10:21 AM
RE: Release file differences on the homepage and the github page - Henrik - 05-03-2026, 02:20 PM
RE: Release file differences on the homepage and the github page - GearMetal11 - 05-06-2026, 04:37 PM
RE: Release file differences on the homepage and the github page - Al-Ameen Adewunmi - 05-10-2026 06:22 PM
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