General Emulation Question for PSP
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General Emulation Question for PSP
If heard talk about running an emulator on a PSP. This sounds pretty sweet and am curious how this works. I'm not sure what system I would like to emulate. Probably SNES or Game Boy because I cant find my GB games and my non Pokemon games were pretty much SNES ports.
NES, SNES, PS1, N64, DC, PS2, GCN, Wii, PS3, 360, GB, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, PSP 3000, and 3DS XL
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
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PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
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Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
PSP can run a bunch of emulators. My PSP is running emulators for the following
Gameboy/Game Gear/ Sega Master System
Gameboy Advance
NES
SNES
Genesis/Sega CD
and if can play PSone games.
You have to get custom firmware installed to run the homebrew emulators and other homebrew programs.
Gameboy/Game Gear/ Sega Master System
Gameboy Advance
NES
SNES
Genesis/Sega CD
and if can play PSone games.
You have to get custom firmware installed to run the homebrew emulators and other homebrew programs.
owned: Atari VCS, Intellivision, ColecoVision, NES, NES2, Sega Master System, Turbografx-16, Genesis/Sega CD Model 1, Genesis/Sega CD Model 2/32x, SNES, Atari Jaguar, Virtual Boy, GBA, 3DO, Saturn, Playstation, PSone, N64, Dreamcast, PS2, Gamecube, Xbox, PSP, Xbox 360, Wii, PS3
wanted: Cd-I, Neo Geo AES
wanted: Cd-I, Neo Geo AES
Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
Yeah, PSP emulation is quite solid. As mentioned all you have to do is install custom firmware and the rest is a breeze.
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Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
Where does one find this custom firmware?
NES, SNES, PS1, N64, DC, PS2, GCN, Wii, PS3, 360, GB, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, PSP 3000, and 3DS XL
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
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PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
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Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
http://pspcustomfirmware.com/ wouldn't be a bad place to look.Betamax001 wrote:Where does one find this custom firmware?
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Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
It looks like there is 3 different firmwares. Which one is the best for the PSP 3000?
NES, SNES, PS1, N64, DC, PS2, GCN, Wii, PS3, 360, GB, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, PSP 3000, and 3DS XL
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
Steam ID: betamax001
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
Steam ID: betamax001
Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
You better take this nice and slow. Do a lot of research on installing custom firmwares first.
Installing custom firmwares itself is complicated enough and risky, as you could end up bricking your psp just by installing the wrong version or installing the right version without the previous right version (i.e. you can't go straight from 1.5 official to 5.00 m33 instantly)....
...but you need to also do a bit of googling on how to use the chickhen exploit for the PSP 3000. I only have a psp-1000 so I have no experience on the matter. But goodluck.
Installing custom firmwares itself is complicated enough and risky, as you could end up bricking your psp just by installing the wrong version or installing the right version without the previous right version (i.e. you can't go straight from 1.5 official to 5.00 m33 instantly)....
...but you need to also do a bit of googling on how to use the chickhen exploit for the PSP 3000. I only have a psp-1000 so I have no experience on the matter. But goodluck.
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Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
Woah....well I dont wanna brick my PSP....that would be bad. I didn't know it would be that compilcated to install a custom firmware. Though I'm sure it's worth it.
NES, SNES, PS1, N64, DC, PS2, GCN, Wii, PS3, 360, GB, GBC, GBA, GBA SP, PSP 3000, and 3DS XL
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
Steam ID: betamax001
PSN ID: SaturnXMKII
Steam ID: betamax001
Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
Betamax001 wrote:It looks like there is 3 different firmwares. Which one is the best for the PSP 3000?
I believe Gen is the one you want. As you can see, you're going to want to go through this process carefully. Poke around google and I'm sure you can find thorough guides and perhaps videos to take you through the process without harming your PSP.Betamax001 wrote:Woah....well I dont wanna brick my PSP....that would be bad. I didn't know it would be that compilcated to install a custom firmware. Though I'm sure it's worth it.
Re: General Emulation Question for PSP
If you plan on modding a PSP with ease I'd get rid of the 3000. The 1000 and 2000 versions are MUCH easier to mod. I have a 2000 modded version and it was pretty easy once you have a pandora battery. And yeah, its so worth it. I've read that the 3000 is much more difficult to mod than previous versions. Good luck man.
