Myoclonic Jerk
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some guy I know claimes that the PSP games can be downloaded illegally and then dcopied to the PSP's Memory Stick ...
is that true ?
is that true ?
I highly doubt the solid state memory sticks have a read speed slower than the 128 kilobytes per second read speed of the PSP's UMD drive. :loltahrikmili said:isn't the read speed of memory sticks, like, awful compared to the UMD? How would that work?
For the respect and admiration of the people foolish enough to believe him. I've gotten used to it. People lie all the time and it's easy to see through it when you spend as much time browsing game forums as I do.aoi tsuki said:On a related note, i seriously hate people that blatantly lie about things like this. i remember a guy who said his new Xbox had a DVD-R drive and he could burn discs with it. Really, what do you have to gain by it?
Yup. Straight out of the main menu, though I'd imagine some sort of digital signature would be required.Shogmaster said:Can PSP run executable code from the memory stick? It would be one stupifyingly bad mistake if Sony let that happen.
There is an option for "Game" with a memory stick icon. Assumedly for games/apps downloaded to the memory stick..Can PSP run executable code from the memory stick? It would be one stupifyingly bad mistake if Sony let that happen.
Shogmaster said:Can PSP run executable code from the memory stick? It would be one stupifyingly bad mistake if Sony let that happen.
chespace said:AFAIK, the PSP can't run executable code from the memory stick. Which... sucks for the homebrew scene.
UMD can only transfer at up to 11Mbps. Standard Pro Duo sticks transfer at up to 15Mbps, and High Speed Pro Duo sticks transfer at up to 80Mbps. It still seems unknown how fast the PSP can transfer to/from memory sticks, though; I've heard it's only 10Mbps (which would be crippling), but it seems like most people don't care enough to look into it.tahrikmili said:isn't the read speed of memory sticks, like, awful compared to the UMD? How would that work?
chespace said:AFAIK, the PSP can't run executable code from the memory stick. Which... sucks for the homebrew scene.
Remember that leaked firmware update that was going around a few weeks back? Some people actually ran the thing from the PSP's main menu. Of course, they practically ruined their units, but...you can do something from the memory stick.chespace said:AFAIK, the PSP can't run executable code from the memory stick. Which... sucks for the homebrew scene.
BuddyC said:Remember that leaked firmware update that was going around a few weeks back? Some people actually ran the thing from the PSP's main menu. Of course, they practically ruined their units, but...you can do something from the memory stick.
I've also heard rumors that developers are being encouraged to use the memory stick as a data cache to reduce load times.
GaimeGuy said:I highly doubt the solid state memory sticks have a read speed slower than the 128 kilobytes per second read speed of the PSP's UMD drive. :lol
When you get only six hours of sleep in 48 hours, and are as gullible a bastard as I am, you can get made to say shit like this. I'm an idiot. :lolShogmaster said:WHAT THE?!? That can't be right.... That's not even fast enough for a decent quality 480x272 MPEG 4 video to run off of!
GaimeGuy said:When you get only six hours of sleep in 48 hours, and are as gullible a bastard as I am, you can get made to say shit like this. I'm an idiot. :lol
Shogmaster said:Sleep is good man, sleep is good.
Now I'm curious though, what is the transfer speed range of the UMD drive?
GaimeGuy said:And it's already posted in this thread.
chespace said:I'm just a recalling a conversation I had with a friend who's a developer on that ATV PSP launch game. When he told me you can't run executable code off memory stick, my heart broke into pieces.
but it plays games! and music! and movies!Dr. Zoidberg said:In all seriousness, there are going to be a LOT of disappointed PSP owners if Emus and other homebrew softs never emerge for it.
I'll be mighty disappointed, for sure.
Playing games, music, and video, in addition to image viewing isn't enough for you?JC10001 said:Wait, so there's no emu's on the horizon? Damn it. Say it ain't so. This is seriously causing me to reconsider a PSP purchase. People were saying for weeks that emus would be coming and it became one of the main selling points for me. The launch games look great but shucks.... I'm disappointed.
Lyte Edge said:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I was hoping PSP would be the first portable (with a good control layout, too, unlike Pocket PC/Palm devices) to be able to play MAME and SNES/Genesis at perfect speeds. ;_;
DCharlie said:ooo - i remember Lyte showing me his Zodiac...
what emu's are out and how are they?
Snes? MD?
I have a GP32 already, is it worth picking up a Zodiac if i already have a GP32?
cheers as always - dc