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  1. Well, in all fairness, Danno can sometimes be a little contrary. I offered some advice on updating a PSP in another Atari Age thread, and Danno quickly responded, "No, don't go there! That web site sucks, go here instead!" I didn't say anything about it at the time, but I did take slight offense because I felt like my own advice had been invalidated.

     

    JR

    And I could point to a large number of posts in the forums of that board, that give both bad/dangerous information, and provincial attitudes towards other, more up-to-date PSP hacking web locations.

     

    DCEMU has really strange policies about what they allow discussion on, and they remove posts constantly that link to other web sites they fear are their "competition", even at the risk of giving their own users bad information about fake downgraders that end up bricking their PSPs.

     

    Plus they removed a thread I started in their Emulation section about the first release of PSP7800, simply because it linked back to here (Atariage.com) because I didn't ask them to be the exclusive host so they could take credit for the release.

     

    I wasn't trying to invalidate your posts, as I was just trying to steer people interested in the PSP away from a site that does more harm than good for the scene.

     

    Sorry if it came off like I was sniping at you. There's lots of bad info out there about the PSP hacking scene, because Sony is REALLY mad about the homebrew scene. It gets kind of ugly sometimes, And Since I've been involved for a while now, I have a pretty good handle on who to trust and who not. I just wanted to relay good info, thats all.


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    Bu I've seen you do that in the 7800 forum too, so I shouldn't be surprised.

     

    Danno-

     

    pleas dont do that.

    now you are taking this and going personal on him.

    those kind of comments are not going to help.

     

    Kevin

    The guy likes to argue. Sometimes, I do to. But I don't like seeing it in a thread where someone asks for help for a system they already bought and paid for. It's counterproductive, and derailing.


  3. GP won't have PSX emu because they don't have Sony themselves developing it. As far as Neo CD, it is almost 100% as well as MVS. and with the 2 processeors, both 200mhz, it's just as fast as a PSP running base 222 mhz, which is all you really need for classic systems.

     

    But like i said, it's not the GP2x as a system as to why it can't compete, it could compete perfectly fine if it had the user base of the PSP, and i'm sure it could even surpass the PSP if it had the user base.

     

    Hey, i'm not going to argue, I love the PSP and it's my most played portable system, but don't cut the GP2x short.

    Sorry, but it just bugs me when someone like Kondre comes in here and asks a question like "I'm getting a PSP, what shold I know about emulation, etc." and some people's first reactions are to immediately jump on the "The PSP sucks for emulation compared to the GP2x." argument instead of just helping the guy out.

     

    Bu I've seen you do that in the 7800 forum too, so I shouldn't be surprised.


  4. if you downgrade to 1.5 can you still use wifi, the web browser wasn't introduced until 2.0 wasn't it?

     

    The GP2x screen is 3.5" with a resolution that suite emulation much better than PSP, trust me. The PSP screen is nice, but it's not as good as a screen that is the ideal resolution for emulation. which is why the they did not alter the screen between the GP32 and GP2x.

     

    Good question. After you downgrade to 1.5, you can reupgrade to the "Special Edition" of newer versions that have the web browser.

     

    It is true that the PSP's resolution is not ideal for emulation - it is widescreen and will letterbox games where the GP2x won't. I 100% agree that the GP2x's 320x240 resolution is superior for emulation. I also agree that for an emulation machine alone, I would prefer a GP2X to a PSP. It's really a tradeoff between the letterboxing for emulation against the higher native resolution (420x272), which is much nicer when the PSP is being used for web browsing or for playing games designed for the PSP.

     

     

     

    And the Gp2x, for all it's praise, has a slower processor, and will never be able to compete with t he raw horsepower of the PSP. It's a very limited platform. The PSP, is as close to an all-in-one device that is portable that we have ever seen. Updating to Custom firmware is really no more difficult than adding files to your memory card and executing them.

     

    i have to disagree with you there. It's not a very limited platform when it comes to being a true PMP, it's an open source system, the PSP is not, anybody can pick up a GP2X and code anything they want for it and since it uses Linux the possibilities of what i can do far exceed that of the PSP, it's just a system with a much smaller user base and a much smaller developer base. If the GP2x had the man power as the PSP it could do much more. I mean look at the GP32, it has amazing homebrew applications that the PSP does not have, it even had a mod for GPS, it even had an application that let PC's notice it as a Gamepad. Programs like, Mappy, Wind-ups, which was basically Windows on GP32, though it was coded from scratch not a port, there's stuff the good ol GP32 has that the PSP can't even match, and the GP32 is stock 133mhz overclockable to 156mhz and higher.

     

    It's not the horsepower that drives the system, it's the man power. There are emus for the beastly PSP that run worse than GP32 at 132mhz, its all coder talent and what they can and can't do under the hood and a open source system like the GP32 and GP2x with official developer and homebrew dev kits work out much better than hacked kits and hacked hardware.

     

     

    In case you just don't understand properly, the PSPSDK is a Linux based coding system. UcLinux already runs on the PSP. the PSPSDK isn't a hack, it's the official SDK for the PSP. the Libraries are enormous.

     

    The PSP is a 333Mhz power house. It can be overclocked to 333Mhz, or underclocked as low as you want. It's normal clock rate is 222mhz. It already has had OFFICIAL built-in GPS support for Months. It also has an Official Video/Still Camera. You can use it as a USB Gamepad for your PC. You can use it with a PS3. You can connect it's USB port and play games stored ON YOUR PC. It has over 400 Homebrew releases. In fact - most of the newer Emulators being released for the GP are ports of the PSP versions, because the development libraries are vastly superior.

     

    there is nothing the GP can do that the PSP can't. there are TON's of things the PSP can do that the GP WON'T ever do. Like Playstation 1 Emulation with 100% accuracy. NEO-GEO CD emulation with 100% accuracy. Full resolution DVD video.


  5. ok, so, lets say I get my psp, and I can get it down graded to firmware 1.5

     

    what is the best custom firmware that can be installed that will allow me to do emulation, surf the web, run the current games? and where can i get it?

     

    how does one install the firmware?

    I use mac OS X if that has any impact.

     

    thanks

    re-read the post I made at the top of this page.


  6. ok, so the psp emulation will streach the screen to wide for emulation, that will distort the images. i suppose i could live with that, seeing its an all in 1 unit.

     

    with the web browser, can i look at web pages that i make and store on a mem stick?

    I imagine it can, i just want to know for sure.

     

    how does the firmware versions effect the performance of the unit with store bought games?

     

    It will stretch, if you want it to. It will fit the screen centered, but with the correct aspect, if you you choose. It will zoom in to make the image fit, but leave the correct aspect, if you want. In some emulators, you can even rotate the screen if you like.

     

    The older firmwares will not run some of the newer games. All Firmwares previous to 2.00 do not have the Web Browser. The Custom firmwares (3.00 thru 3.40) will run ALL PSP UMD games, ALL emulators, All homebrew original games and ports, ISO backup copys of PSP UMD games, and converted ISO copies of PSX games.

     

    Also, The latest version of the Custom Firmware (3.40) has unlocked the ability to watch videos at true DVD resolution 720x480, instead of having to scale down and reconvert the video.


  7. if you downgrade to 1.5 can you still use wifi, the web browser wasn't introduced until 2.0 wasn't it?

     

    The GP2x screen is 3.5" with a resolution that suite emulation much better than PSP, trust me. The PSP screen is nice, but it's not as good as a screen that is the ideal resolution for emulation. which is why the they did not alter the screen between the GP32 and GP2x.

     

    Good question. After you downgrade to 1.5, you can reupgrade to the "Special Edition" of newer versions that have the web browser.

     

    It is true that the PSP's resolution is not ideal for emulation - it is widescreen and will letterbox games where the GP2x won't. I 100% agree that the GP2x's 320x240 resolution is superior for emulation. I also agree that for an emulation machine alone, I would prefer a GP2X to a PSP. It's really a tradeoff between the letterboxing for emulation against the higher native resolution (420x272), which is much nicer when the PSP is being used for web browsing or for playing games designed for the PSP.

     

    I don't know of a single emulator that is limited to "letterboxed" resolutions on the PSP. All of the ones I've used/worked on have multiple resolution options, including scaling, stretching, original, etc. Letterboxing is actually a term reserved for Movies when fitting widescreen movie content to a 4:3 screen, allowing the subtitles to be isplayed in the resultant black box below the image.

     

    And the Gp2x, for all it's praise, has a slower processor, and will never be able to compete with t he raw horsepower of the PSP. It's a very limited platform. The PSP, is as close to an all-in-one device that is portable that we have ever seen. Updating to Custom firmware is really no more difficult than adding files to your memory card and executing them.


  8. this is why i never bothered with PSP for emu and stuff, it seems like to much of a pain in the ass. Get a GP2X and you will never have to worry about piracey, upgrades, anything as it is an open source system. Also, it could play MP3 and videos too and takes SD card instead of PSP having memory stick duo, even a cheap used GP32 would probably do what you need it to do for emulation.

     

    I spent to much money on my PSP to brick it trying to downgrade firmware and fiddle with that crap.

     

    The PSP's screen is much larger and brighter. the custom firmwares are NOT piracy, as the code written to run them is 100% independant of Sony's firmware. They will void your warranty, but that's about it. the PSP has a nearly 100% compatible Playstation 1 emulator built into the firmware, the GP2x won't ever have that.

     

    And as I said in plenty of other threads - your chances of bricking from an Official Sony Update are 10x what they are from the current downgraders.


  9. Danno-

    what if its over 3.03?

    I have read that 1.5 is good for homebrew and emulators. Where can the custom firmwares be found? are they more difficult to install?

    forgive me for the newbi question, but why so many firmware differences? does playing the umd games get effected at all with the different versions? or any of the other functionality of the unit?

    Kevin

     

    If it's over 3.03 - then you're out of luck, at least for the moment. DO NOT upgrade using Sony's network update. Eventually, a Downgrader for 3.10 and 3.11 will be available.

     

    If it's 3.03 or below, you can get one of the downgraders from here:

    http://www.dark-alex.org

     

    read the readme. It it's 3.03, you'll need to have an older, unpatched version of GTA: Liberty City Stories to downgrade.

     

    If it's 2.71 or lower, you won't need GTA.

     

    Also Check the downloads section and forums of www.psp-hacks.com. they have lots of useful stuff there.


  10. my psp will be here on friday.

    I will need to check the version then. its easy to find the firmware version right?

     

    kevin

    right. You can check it right in the main XMB menu, if you go to System Info.

     

    If it's 3.03 or lower, you can downgrade it to 1.50 which will run homebrew and emulators, but I would suggest then upgrading to one of the custom firmwares, so you can take advantage of the built in PSX emulator.


  11. be very careful when you downgrade....i think, that's the reason i havent done mine yet, i'm just so scared that it will brick, and i will get fucked out of $200.

    With the current downgraders, there's less of a chance of bricking your PSP than if you do an Official Sony Network Update. The Sony updates have no fail-safes built into them, and don't check the battery life or the hash CRC of the file to make sure it downloaded properly. Dark alex's current downgraders do all of that and automatically abort if they detect a problem - something Sony's updates DON'T do.


  12. PSP7800, ported from eeegt's update 1.2 of Prosystem:

     

    http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/serendipity/

     

    Sunday, April 22. 2007

    *UPDATE* PSP7800: Atari 7800 emulator for PSP v1.0.6

     

     

    Hi All,

     

    Here is a new version of PSP7800 the Atari 7800 console emulator !

     

    For those who haven't seen previous versions, ProSystem is the best emulator of Atari 7800 game console, running on Windows system. It has been written by Greg Stanton, see Greg's site for details.

     

    What's new in version 1.0.6 :

     

    - Merge diff from ProSystem v1.2

    - Add option to display frame rate

    - New sound handler

    - Improve speed

    - New speed limiter function

    - New background image

    - Bug fix in file requester

    - Beef Drop final from July 4th now runs correctly.

     

     

    How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.

     

    Sources are included, and this package is under the GNU public license,

    read COPYING.txt file for more information about it.

     

    UPDATE Version 1.0.6 was buggy here is the new one :

     

    PSP7800 for PSP 1.5

    PSP7800 for PSP 2.xx etc.

    PSP7800 src

     

    Sorry for the inconvenience

     

    Many thanks to Danno who reported those bugs

     

    Enjoy,

     

     

    Zx

     

    If you want to discuss on this emulator, you can do it here :

    zx81's forum on dcemu network

    Posted by zx-81 in Atari 7800 at 22:48 | Comments (0) | Trackbacks (0)


  13. Does anyone here know how to set up cygwin to compile for the PSP, including SDL libraries?

     

    I've been trying to no avail for weeks now. I've found multiple tutorials on this, all with slighty different instructions, but none of them seem to work.

     

    I want to work on/compile psp7800/prosystem, but without a working compile environment, I can't.


  14. There is no 2.73 firmware. There is 2.71, 2.80 2.81, and 2.82 then 3.00.

     

    if it's 2.71, you DON'T need an unpatched GTA LCS to downgrade. You need HEN-D, and the 2.71 downgrader. Both of which you can get at http://www.dark-alex.org.

     

    TA-082 Downgrader here: http://downgrader.lan.st/ta082down.rar

     

    HEN-D here: http://exophase.com/files/psp/hend.rar

     

    Once you've downgraded it to 1.50, you can install 3.40 OE-A, and run ALL hombrew, emulators, PSP-iso's and converted PSX games.

     

    To convert you psx games you need to rip them to ISO, then use PSX2PSP 1.2.


  15. www.dark-alex.org is where you will find the most up to date and genuine custom firmwares. I wouldn't trust much of the stuff from DCEMU, as they tend to be very provincial, and critical of other sites, and also really slow to get the updates. maxconsole is Dark Alex's home forum. He posts all his releases there first, and then everyone else grabs them.

     

    I would suggest getting a Used PSP (and testing it in the store to see which firmware it has on it before you leave), or if new, make sure the box is letter "N" or lower, otherwise you won't be able to downgrade/install custom firmware.

     

    psp_version.jpg


  16. I think I know what the problem was. Try this for Beef Drop...

     

    -Brian

     

    Prosystem_1.2.zip

     

    Brian - can I ask you to post or PM me the new 1.2 source files so I can forward them on to the PSP devs I worked with to get the PSP port of this updated?

     

    thanks.

    Here you go... I want to test out the command line stuff a little more before sending it out for release but that shouldn't affect any PSP updates.Prosystem_1_2_Src.zip

    AWESOME.

     

    the PSP port is forthcoming. I'll post it once it's ready.


  17. Try this executable out. It attempts the following:

     

    * Command Line switches

    * Implement INTFLG (Beef Drop)

    * Allow changing menu and exit keys

     

    Let me know how it works and if it breaks anything. I'm not sure if I implemented the timer correctly to make Beef Drop work, so I'll continue to look at it. If everything works right I'll send to Greg for posting on his site. Thanks!

     

    -Brian

     

    EDIT: I also meant to add that it should save the state of the menu bar as well...

     

     

    Prosystem12.zip

     

    beef drop now runs, but runs too fast.


  18. Get a #0 or #1 philips head screwdriver set from Radio Shack for $4.99, and a can of compressed air. there are 5 screws you will need to remove to take the cover off. One on the bottom of the console, and then two on the right (you'll see the holes) and two on the left under the battery if you are looking at the back of the PSP.

     

    There are 4 screws under the battery, but only two need to be removed to open it. The ones to remove on the left under the battery are the BLACK ones to the far left, top and bottom. The bottom one is under a sticker. You will have to peel the sticker away. You DO NOT have to remove the silver screws under the battery to open your PSP.

     

    It's really easy, but make sure you do it in a dust-free room.


  19. I too found out the hard way after shelling out some moola for one of these. I dreamed of playing Missle Command, Crystal Castles, and Millipede like they were supposed to be played.

     

    Are there any hacks for Millipede to use the ball properly? If I knew how to program I'd do it myself but I'm clueless other than writing batch files. :P

    There is a 7800 Centipede hack that uses it. IT's AWESOME.

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