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Thread: PSP: CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, NCDZPSP & MVSPSP for FW 3.xx (and PSP Slim!)

                  
   
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    psp PSP: CPS1PSP, CPS2PSP, NCDZPSP & MVSPSP for FW 3.xx (and PSP Slim!)

    Via StoneCut.

    Hi everyone,

    AhMan has ported NJ's cps2psp, cps1psp, ncdzpsp & mvspsp emulators to fw3.xx which also makes them available to PSP Slim users now.

    Originally Posted by AhMan
    Here are the NJ emulators ported to fw 3.x. That is, they're now PSP Slim compatible. I've only tested cps2psp on fw 3.x, but others should also work.

    Their respective adhoc versions were also ported and the edited source code is also available for download, of course. Let us know if you have any major issues but apart from that "Just Enjoy"

    Download: cps1psp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx)
    Download: cps1psp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx)

    Download: cps2psp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx)
    Download: cps2psp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx)

    Download: ncdzpsp 2.0 (fw3.xx)
    Download: ncdzpsp 2.0 Adhoc (fw3.xx)

    Download: mvspsp 2.0.6 (fw3.xx)
    Download: mvspsp 2.0.6 Adhoc (fw3.xx)

    Download: Source code for NJ emulators supporting fw 3.x

    Donate to Ahman via PayPal (if you donate more than $10, you get test versions of iR Shell!).

    Download and give feedback via comments.

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    Great news!! thanks a lot. This has now made my mind up and im definitely getting a PSP slim on Friday!!

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    Thanks, been waiting for this & might get a slim myself this weekend. :thumbup:

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    THANK YOU..!

    I think everyone in the scene who can afford a PSP Slim (and use Pandora) will now have no excuse...

    I'll have to think what I can sell...hmmmm?

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    wow!! the good news just keeps rolling!! fu██!!! what a time to be alive!!

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    I guess the only two questions I have is:

    1. Will these work on my 3.60 M33, and if they do, will I need to recache the games again?

    2. When's a good time to get the PSP Slim? I think next paycheck is good, but maybe I should invest in a larger memory card instead. I saw the 8GB is out now, and you can never have enough content.

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    This is some of the best news I've seen since I just got a Slim & Lite and hooked it up with 3.60 M33.

    These are some of the best emulators for the PSP.

    Exophase, will you be releasing an updated version of gpSP for the Slim & Lite? And for gpSP and other emulators, will the extra RAM help out at all with emulation possibilities on the PSP?

    ::EDIT::

    Tested cps1psp so far and there is either a really tricky key combo to get into the emulators menu after selecting a game or it doesn't work properly.

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    Try pressing the home button to get to the menu in game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbd86 View Post
    Try pressing the home button to get to the menu in game.
    That's the problem. Sure these emulators load up now on 3.60 M33 on a Slim & Lite, but the HOME button doesn't trigger the emulators menu.

    So that really makes the emulator annoying to use if you have to exit to XMB and can't change any configurations, etc. etc.

    Hopefully this can be worked out.

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    the only thing i can think of is configuring each game induvidually on your pc/mac. when you load a game it produces a config file in the config folder. After, just hook up the psp, go into the config folder, find the appropriate game config file and change the values accordingly. If you have a lot of games it may take a while but its better than nothing i suppose.

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