Hacking How do I install Gpsp on Adrenaline?

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My PS Vita is almost ready to go, it's just missing a good GBA emu for adrenaline (the retroarch ones had a few issues here and there).

How do I install Gpsp or other gba emus on adrenaline?
 
You just download the files and place them in the folder via FTP or usb.



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As you see my folder structure
 
Let me know if you need any help

Thanks Durelle!

1. Do I need to copy the 'src' folder too? or just the one called UO GP SP Kai?
2. Are there any tweaks you recommend in the configuration of the emu to make games run/sound better (in case necessary)?
 
The arc folder is not necessary. And no there's no tweaks, keep in mind adrenaline is basically a original PSP and the emu is optimised for that. As for retroark goes GBA is baaaaad. That's why I use that emu via adrenaline There's very few games that didn't work for me.
 
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The arc folder is not necessary. And no there's no tweaks, keep in mind adrenaline is basically a original PSP and the emu is optimised for that. As for retroark goes GBA is baaaaad. That's why I use that emu via adrenaline There's very few games that didn't work for me.

Ive just tried a few games, pretty good overall. Only weird thing has been a strange crackling sound on the first part of aria of sorrow. The rest of the music seems fine, only that part is strange.
 
The bios file is pretty much the OS of the gba I can't tell you where to find one but some googling will do the trick.

Once you get the file it's called gba_bios.bin and you would place it in the root of the gba emulator folder.

But like I said I don't use it so I'm pretty sure it's not needed.
 
The bios file is pretty much the OS of the gba I can't tell you where to find one but some googling will do the trick.

Once you get the file it's called gba_bios.bin and you would place it in the root of the gba emulator folder.

But like I said I don't use it so I'm pretty sure it's not needed.

Gotcha. What is a bios file usually for? I use a Vita. Does it matter if I use it or not?
 
That's out of my expertise, but I'm gonna repeat myself. I don't use one and it works fine. You can always Google a answer
 
I haven't updated my profile in a long time.

I use a Vita and I use the gba emu with adrenaline like your trying to do.

The picture I sent the other day was vitashell.
 

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