noiseredux wrote:
If so then I'm the noob and it's news to me. I just know that this is how I always turn my PSP off.
Well I'm not sure it drains battery but I thought it must - when I turn it off like that, turning it back on puts me exactly back where I was (e.g. in the middle of a game) - that means that whatever RAM state it was in must be maintained. I figured that drains the battery but maybe they made the PSP in a way that it does not.
I also have sometimes turned on my PSP after a bit and it was extremely low on battery and lost the date, and I figured that this happened because the last time I had used it I had unintentionally suspended it instead of actually "turning it off". But maybe I'm wrong here.
Clarifications by experts in the know are welcomed
well I guess I always put mine in sleep mode then.
Either way it doesn't matter. If you need to restart the HEN it's as simple (now) as going to launching it right from XMB. Wait 5-10 seconds. You're done.
noiseredux wrote: (...) If you need to restart the HEN it's as simple (now) as going to launching it right from XMB. Wait 5-10 seconds. You're done.
That is really cool as well - back when I was informed about this stuff it was a bit trickier and I would probably need to re-read the instructions. I vaguely remember needing to view some image files and it sometimes would only work after some attempts.
noiseredux wrote: (...) If you need to restart the HEN it's as simple (now) as going to launching it right from XMB. Wait 5-10 seconds. You're done.
That is really cool as well - back when I was informed about this stuff it was a bit trickier and I would probably need to re-read the instructions. I vaguely remember needing to view some image files and it sometimes would only work after some attempts.
Ivo.
yes it used to be more complicated. Even over a month ago it was more complicated -- you still had to run a Patapon 2 demo and load a game save, etc. But NOW the newest HEN is signed, so all you need to do is download it, put it in the GAME folder and run it straight from the XMB. Super easy.
Sleep/suspend mode has minimal drain on a battery. From my testing/common usage, I saw roughly 30% of the battery drain after 2 weeks of sitting unused. Totally acceptable seeing that I usually change my PSP after any game session if I have the charger nearby.
As for the GBA emu, what psp do you have again Noise? PSP2k, right? I'll look into it for you, I have GBA running just fine on my Go, can you explain what happens when you run it?
Launch from XMB -> PSP white loading screen -> Black screen -> PSP turns off?
If you aren't having a good time, why are you playing?
avrame wrote:Sleep/suspend mode has minimal drain on a battery. From my testing/common usage, I saw roughly 30% of the battery drain after 2 weeks of sitting unused. Totally acceptable seeing that I usually change my PSP after any game session if I have the charger nearby.
As for the GBA emu, what psp do you have again Noise? PSP2k, right? I'll look into it for you, I have GBA running just fine on my Go, can you explain what happens when you run it?
Launch from XMB -> PSP white loading screen -> Black screen -> PSP turns off?
I have a 2000. I'm using 6.20TN-C
XMB -> Emulator runs -> Load ROM -> Black screen (hard reset)
This has happened with every version of the emu I've tried. I've read all the installation guides. Tried dl'ing the BIOS from multiple sources. Made sure the BIOS was 16kb. Nothing seems to work. I get this same result every time no matter what ROM I try testing it with.