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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    After lots of trial and experimentation with multiple titles and about four different SNES emulators, I'm generally finding SNES emulation to be OK but definitely some titles that are basically unplayable no matter what the emulator or setting. SMW 2, for example, and Star Fox are some of those...
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    Hacking Guide to: Converting PS1 games for PSP

    For those watching having difficulties converting (like I did with Rayman), try using Classic mode for PSX2PSP. I was getting failures (said success but wrote small amount of data) using the Theme mode, but once switching to Classic mode everything worked.
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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    Then the PSP can address a 32GB memory stick duo card? I read it was only 16 GB.
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    Other than having to run the 660 PRO-C Fast Recovery option, are there other downsides to this which I should know?
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    I guess it is that motherboard after all.
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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    Somewhat unrelated: Largest memory stick duo that the PSP can read is 16 GB, correct? Is one that size the best choice, or will a MSD adapter that accepts SDHC cards allow that capacity to be even bigger? What is the community using for data storage on the PSP for PS1 images, emulators, etc?
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    Hacking Guide to: Converting PS1 games for PSP

    I used this utility, which works great for titles which are single BIN only, but I'm having a lot of difficulties with titles containing multiple BIN files (like Rayman). Even mounting a CUE and converting to ISO doesn't seem to work because of the multiple audio tracks involved. What are some...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    I went ahead and installed firmware 6.60, then installed the PRO CFW as indicated in that article. I've already done some tests playing PS1 games I converted as well as SNES, NES, and GBA. All seem to be working well. I suppose this means I do not have the ta88v3 motherboard, but not sure. Is...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    Ok, I got my PSP 2000 in the mail today. It is running firmware v4.05. From the links to guides provided, I ran into this one. Can others comment if this guide is appropriate to my hardware and situation (firmware v4.05)? Also, what I don't find is the safety or this procedure. In other words...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    I decided to purchase a 2001 slim model which is presently unmodified. What custom firmware is generally recommended since I'm starting from scratch here?
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    Is there any difference between a 2001 (or 2000 series) and a 2000-series slim? If so, is one preferable over the other?
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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    I'm aware of the remakes of both of those titles (played and completed the PS1 remake of ToP), I was just interested to see how the SNES (SFC) versions fared being emulated on a PSP if other titles such as DKC and SMWII had issues. Are there other problematic titles to emulate? How about Mega...
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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    Do titles like Tales of Fantasia and Star Ocean work without graphical glitches or significant slow downs?
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    Hacking State of SNES emulation in 2017

    As someone who is not familiar with the PSP and emulation/homebrew on that platform, I've done a fair amount of reading of websites, forum threads, and reviews when it comes to SNES emulation. The problem is, most of these are really old; a lot of the material from emulators comes from various...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    It seems even IGN agrees with you. Maybe I'll look for a 2000 instead.
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    Thanks to you three for those statements, I understand all of it. It seems the 3000 series is probably going to be the best bet. When buying a used 3000 system, are there things to look out for or go towards? I'm thinking, primarily, of accessories but also things like condition, age, battery...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    Can you explain what you mean here? Keep in mind I have no experience nor familiarity with a PSP at this time, but a lot with emulation in general. auto Are there models or editions in the 3000 line that are recommended or should be avoided? Again, no familiarity with any PSP models at this...
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    Hacking PSP buying guide for native play and system emulation

    I've followed several threads here when it comes to PSP emulation, and I'm really considering buying a used PSP on eBay to play NES, SNES, Game Boy, and PS1 games (in addition to native PSP titles). Based on these goals, which model or range of models would people recommend? Some users have said...
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