Does anyone have this set up on their PSP? Im trying to get alot of the old NES games onto my PSP. Does anyone know how to do this? IF someone could hook me up, i would really appreciate it.
I don't think it would work unless the PSP allows you to run programs on itself. Then you'd just copy over the program and games and run it.
man that website is weird, and I cant get it to work for some odd reason, it kicks me out. Anyone recommend anything else?
For all your homebrew/hacking needs go to http://www.pspupdates.com Also, you need to be running v 1.5 of the OS. To upload roms and such to your PSP follow these steps. 1> Set your PSP to accept a USB connection. Do this by going to the far left menu and scrolling to USB Connection. It’s the second from the top. 2> Hook up a USB cable from your PSP to your computer, you computer will accept the PSP as an external drive 3> You will need ~200MB space on your card for this. 4> Now go to http://www.pspupdates.com 5> Copy appropriate files to your PSP at F:\PSP\GAME 6> Exit USB mode and remove your USB cable once the copy is completed 7> Now, to play these, go to the far right menu and browse through your memory stick. 8> The SNES emulator has a hard time running on the PSP sometimes. You will want to go to the options menu by pressing the Analog stick left. Here you can enable frame-skip as well as clock the processor back to 333Mhz. Don’t worry, the processor will only stay at that clock speed while you are playing and will return to factory speed, 222Mhz, after you are done. You will also be able to change screen resolution here. 9> The NES emulator runs pretty damn fast, sometimes too fast. In either case, the options menu is available by pressing the left trigger. The thing you will be doing most often here is changing screen resolution. 10> The PCEngine (PCEP) emulator runs pretty well as well, however I don’t know how to change the screen resolution with it. 11> The Other PCEnging (HUE) emulator has no ROMS in it’s child directories, and you will have to browse to the PCEP emulator to find them. 12> Enjoy!
yes you can. with a 512 mb card, i think you can put the whole SNES library on there..but don't take my word on it.