The Faceless Master
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it's easy to use, as long as you have two memory sticks...robertsan21 said:ah ok, shit but then i need a Card reader on my PC!!!!
ahhh i hate this shit, why cant they make something thats easy to use![]()
it's easy to use, as long as you have two memory sticks...robertsan21 said:ah ok, shit but then i need a Card reader on my PC!!!!
ahhh i hate this shit, why cant they make something thats easy to use![]()
robertsan21 said:ah ok, shit but then i need a Card reader on my PC!!!!
ahhh i hate this shit, why cant they make something thats easy to use![]()
I've never had a problem with this one from Sandisk:Shompola said:Card readers can mess up as far as I know and the one I am using is a good example of that.
rod said:whoa...last night i thought this hack was useless. now that ive got everything set up it rocks. honestly, you dont need to be super quick qhen swapping. ive dropped my roms memcard trying to put it in, regathered, opened the memstick flap and put it in (about 9 seconds) and it still works. if it doesnt load youve done something wrong.
and OMG donkey kong country runs near perfect! nba jam rocks hard too
kaching said:dark, couple pages back you said you found the "right" genesis emu...which one is that? Thx.
Musashi Wins! said:So immediately after launching from MS1, you can enter into sleep mode? If this is a possible way of doing the switch I would be far more interested. I don't like ripping the card out of there in a hurry.
Musashi Wins! said:So immediately after launching from MS1, you can enter into sleep mode? If this is a possible way of doing the switch I would be far more interested. I don't like ripping the card out of there in a hurry.
dark10x said:MEGADRIVE for PSP 0.22
It isn't great, but all games are quite playable. Hopefully some more progress will be made soon. We need to get either the GENs author or Steve Snake working on one of these.![]()
Great King Bowser said:This the one without sound?
I found it ran really well as well, but I miss my sound.![]()
on memory stick 1
make folder
PSP/GAME/SNES9X/
put the small eboot.pbp file inside that folder.
on memory stick 2
make folder
PSP/GAME/SNES9X/
put the large eboot.pbp file inside that folder.
put any games for snes9x inside that folder.
you downloaded the swaploit file right? installed it? download whatever emulater you want, put the pbp file into the first line of the swaploit utility, output it to whatever directory. go to that directory and there should be an output folder with folders labeled 1 and 2. put those on your respective memory sticks.robertsan21 said:help
what file is he refeering to?
what smal eboot.pbp file?
what large eboot.pbp file?
where can i find those 2 files?
yep, it's pocket... and it works... no sound and slow thoughGreat King Bowser said:Er, probably a stupid question, but it's a Neo Geo Pocket Color emulator on PSP Hacker?
I can't get it to work.
The Faceless Master said:yep, it's pocket... and it works... no sound and slow though
robertsan21 said:you said you create a folder called SNESEM
do i have to have a specific folder for it?
cant i just put the things in the GAME folder?
PSP/GAME/ and in here i have the roms, emu?
or do i have to do it like this
PSP/GAME/NEWFOLDER/and within that one i have roms and emu´s
Stinkles said:PLAIN ENGLISH GUIDE TO MAKING THE SWAP TRICK WORK
For those who are having difficulty getting it to work, follow these simple steps (edited from PSPhacker for GAF-related confusion):
Make sure your PSP version number is 1.50
Make sure you have two mem sticks.
Go to PSPhacker.com before Sony's lawyers get there in their black van.
FIRST - get the Swaploit app. Install the motherfucker. Actually needed a restart on my PC for some reason, may not on yours, mmkay?
Now:
Download any homebrew app/game including the emulators. Good idea to get some ROMs too.
Run the MSwap Tool
Click the "..." button to Select the EBOOT.PBP you wish to use - an EBOOT.PBP is the file you want from say, your SNES emulator zip file extraction.
Select an Output directory (the place the NEW files will be saved to. All the files end up with the same name (so that the PSP can recognize them) so it's a good idea to think about where you're putting this. and for the purposes of clarity, let's pretend we're installing a SNES emulator, so we're going to name some folders SNESEM - but you could call the last mem stick folder location anything you like, as long as you use the first part of the folder hierarchy.
Click Generate files
Youre now left with two directories - MS1 and MS2 in the location you chose.
Copy the EBOOT.PBP (a very small file) from the MS1 directory to your first memory stick (ideally, your smaller, crappier mem stick) (MS) - X:\PSP\GAME\SNESEM
Remove the first Memory Stick and insert the second one (ideally, your fat 1GB megastick)
Copy the EBOOT.PBP file from the MS2 directory into X:\PSP\GAME\SNESEM (note you are exactly replicating the folder hierarchy to trick the PSP into thinking both memory sticks are the same one.
It would be a good idea to get some suitable ROMs on memory stick 2 at this time. They go IN the same folder as the emulator you're using. In this example SNESEM
Remove Memory Stick 2 and insert Memory Stick 1 again.
Go to the Game menu on your PSP and select Memory Stick
Select the PSP-Dev Launcher - this will be a very obvious icon. If you see an icon claiming to be corrupt data, you've either done it wrong, or you currently have memory stick 2 in by accident.
The moment PSP logo screen comes on, swap memory sticks - you have time, but be quick and careful.
Voila! Youre playing an emulator on your 1.50 PSP!
It looks complex, but if you follow it step by step, it's EASY and it's kind of a one time deal.
robertsan21 said:you said you create a folder called SNESEM
do i have to have a specific folder for it?
cant i just put the things in the GAME folder?
PSP/GAME/ and in here i have the roms, emu?
or do i have to do it like this
PSP/GAME/NEWFOLDER/and within that one i have roms and emu´s
robertsan21 said:you said you create a folder called SNESEM
do i have to have a specific folder for it?
cant i just put the things in the GAME folder?
PSP/GAME/ and in here i have the roms, emu?
or do i have to do it like this
PSP/GAME/NEWFOLDER/and within that one i have roms and emu´s
robertsan21 said:thanks guys it works!!!!
now ijust hope that i can play the snes games at full screen and with high quality sound![]()
Sp3eD said:Well, you are going to be extremely dissapointed then....
Marconelly said:If you forget about the sound, all but few SNES games can be played perfectly fine.
PanopticBlue said:Oh my GOD the latest PCEP v0.6 is 95-99% PERFECT if you run @ 333mhz!!! HOLY CRAP I love it, I'm about to go all isamu on my PSP!!! GALAGA '88 HAVE MY BABIES!!! And R-TYPE!! And Gradius!!! And SUPER STAR SOLDIER!!!
Guys, my Turboexpress is in the bedroom FUCKING CRYING!!!
Meantime said:Speaking of which, can anyone recommend some good PC Engine shooters (aside from those mentioned above)? Is Tatsujin the same game as Truxton? It doesn't seem to want to run for me anyway, mind you.
Source: http://www.dual-scene.com/It is now possible to add custom animation, music, backgrounds, and icons to PSP programs in the menu. We here at Dual-Scene.com are the first to accomplish this. You can see in person with any version PSP by downloading "NES Plus" in the "Downloads" section. Copy the Mem1 contents into your memory stick/PSP/Games/ folder. You dont have to run it to see how cool this is.
If you want to run the emulator, copy the Mem2 folder into your second memory stick and follow the Swap meathod proceedures (1.5 only).
Meantime said:Speaking of which, can anyone recommend some good PC Engine shooters (aside from those mentioned above)? Is Tatsujin the same game as Truxton? It doesn't seem to want to run for me anyway, mind you.
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Jugendstil said:Any word on a solution for OSX users? I am loathe to acquire to a copy of Virtual PC, but if that's the only way, I'll do it.
FallenOne666 said:Take this with a BIG grain of salt but...
Apparently someone has released a downgrade to 1.5. An early report says it works. It is for people with 1.51 and 1.52.
Use at your own risk:
http://rapidshare.de/files/2325384/PSP_DOWNGRADE_1.51.zip.html
In case someone is wondering. A 1.0 downgrade cannot be made yet because there are still hidden files missing that are needed.
Galaxian and Bosconian both run perfectly. Other than that I haven't tried Mame too much. This PSP build has craploads of games enabled but most of my favorites are not there, and some of the games on the list obviously will never work (Tekken, Ridge Racer...) Also, for many games you will need older ROM sets that worked on MAME 0.71 but have since then been upgraded/replaced for newer MAMEs.How are "real" MAME arcade classics running on the PSP?
hahahah they left in drivers for those games?Marconelly said:Galaxian and Bosconian both run perfectly. Other than that I haven't tried Mame too much. This PSP build has craploads of games enabled but most of my favorites are not there, and some of the games on the list obviously will never work (Tekken, Ridge Racer...) Also, for many games you will need older ROM sets that worked on MAME 0.71 but have since then been upgraded/replaced for newer MAMEs.
Probably, and if they did thinking they would work, they are idiots.hahahah they left in drivers for those games?
gstaff said:Can someone help. When I download the file, it shows up as: swaploit_1.5_psp-dev
When I try to run this, it doesn't do anything. Am I supposed to put this on the MS before I do anything?