What I did today

well today I failed several times I spent most of my time trying to find a psp emu that would play this cso. dbz shin bodokai another road file i downloaded every one failed the java emu came the closest just the dbz file was decrypted or encrypted (whatever that means) :unsure:

Also i downloaded a ps1 emu it work great the games just suck.

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Just gonna say, there are no good PSP emulators. Trying to find one that works well is like trying to find a good DS emulator five years ago.

As for the decryption thing: PSP's decrypt games when they boot them. It's why later firmwares are required to constantly decode this encryption as it gets updated for the newest games. As of yet, I don't think there are any emulators that can decrypt, or at least none that can do it well and in a consistent manner.
 
[quote name='Narayan' post='3718424' date='Jun 16 2011, 02:00 AM']http://jpcsp.org/

http://www.emunewz.net/forum/showthread.php?tid=991
http://buildbot.orphis.net/jpcsp/[/quote]
Visited every site u posted. They didn't help either . . . :unsure:

Just gonna say, there are no good PSP emulators. Trying to find one that works well is like trying to find a good DS emulator five years ago.

As for the decryption thing: PSP's decrypt games when they boot them. It's why later firmwares are required to constantly decode this encryption as it gets updated for the newest games. As of yet, I don't think there are any emulators that can decrypt, or at least none that can do it well and in a consistent manner.

Nathan I'm wondering on the Jpcsp site they showed them playing a bleach heat soul game wouldn't that be encrypted (It was a Japanese version )
 
If I'm not mistaken, the emulator I tried to use before just buying a PSP (no regrets there) said something about have to decrypt the games with a PSP first, but I'm unsure of how you would manage to take that game, decrypted, from the PSP to the PC, since the PSP only makes it a point to decrypt it when it plays the game.

Seriously though, if you want to play PSP games, buy a PSP.
 
forgot to add.
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=54

check if the game is playable, half playable and so on...

if the game is in playable, check the thread, they should have instructions on how to make them playable


also:
Recommended requirements:
OS: Windows (XP/Vista/7) 32bit/64bit or Linux (any up-to-date distribution) 32bit/64bit.
CPU: 2.0 Ghz Intel Dual Core or 2.3 Ghz AMD Athlon 64 3200+.
RAM: 1 Gb.
Video Card: 256 Mb. Requires full OpenGL support (version 2.0 is the recommended minimum).

Please note that these settings are mostly a reflection of users' experience.
 
[quote name='Nathan Drake' post='3718463' date='Jun 16 2011, 03:22 PM'][quote name='Narayan' post='3718459' date='Jun 16 2011, 12:20 AM']forgot to add.
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=54[/quote]

Funny how they got so many games working that I couldn't imagine trying to play even without an analog nub like the one on the PSP.
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i dunno about the other games, but p3p works fine... but not on this laptop.
 
[quote name='Narayan' post='3718467' date='Jun 16 2011, 12:23 AM'][quote name='Nathan Drake' post='3718463' date='Jun 16 2011, 03:22 PM'][quote name='Narayan' post='3718459' date='Jun 16 2011, 12:20 AM']forgot to add.
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=54[/quote]

Funny how they got so many games working that I couldn't imagine trying to play even without an analog nub like the one on the PSP.
[/quote]
i dunno about the other games, but p3p works fine... but not on this laptop.
[/quote]

P3P would be okay, as most of the game is played through menus, and the dungeons don't require any extensive movement, nor do battles. A game like Ghost of Sparta though, I would need the analog nub. Ys 7 would also be hard without a 360 degree range of motion granted by the analog nub.
 
[quote name='Nathan Drake' post='3718453' date='Jun 16 2011, 02:16 AM']If I'm not mistaken, the emulator I tried to use before just buying a PSP (no regrets there) said something about have to decrypt the games with a PSP first, but I'm unsure of how you would manage to take that game, decrypted, from the PSP to the PC, since the PSP only makes it a point to decrypt it when it plays the game.

Seriously though, if you want to play PSP games, buy a PSP.[/quote]
Know were I can find a cheap PSP then. I what a phat version lite versions one brake so easy make u fell like u wasted yo money.


forgot to add.
http://www.emunewz.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=54

check if the game is playable, half playable and so on...

if the game is in playable, check the thread, they should have instructions on how to make them playable


also:
QUOTE
Recommended requirements:
OS: Windows (XP/Vista/7) 32bit/64bit or Linux (any up-to-date distribution) 32bit/64bit.
CPU: 2.0 Ghz Intel Dual Core or 2.3 Ghz AMD Athlon 64 3200+.
RAM: 1 Gb.
Video Card: 256 Mb. Requires full OpenGL support (version 2.0 is the recommended minimum).

Please note that these settings are mostly a reflection of users' experience.



I check all this it was a youtube video (like usual that got me searching)
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRkNZhh2yV8[/youtube]
He said he used potemik (don know how to spell it) I downloaded it and tried my cso. file of dbz it stop working after that. and Pscp it stop working soon as I start it don no why do u all ? :unsure:
 

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