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    Default Neko Project 2 for PSP

    Sakahi has released the Worlds first PC9801E emulator for the PSP, this release has Mouse and Keyboard support but no sound.

    Heres a screenshot:

    <img src="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/files/neko0080.JPG">

    Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/nekoproject2.shtml

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    so what can we do with this? run the very simple pc games? like warcraft? STARCRAFT?

    i know im dreaming.... but seriously what can we do with this?

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    could someone help me out on how to even get this going? i cant find an english readme to explain anything. i got the thing to open up but it just looks kinda like an emulator setup. plz assist

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    look for the EBOOT.PDB!

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    the neko project II
    NAME: PC 9801 E
    MANUFACTURER: NEC
    TYPE: Home Computer
    ORIGIN: Japan
    YEAR: 1983
    BUILT IN LANGUAGE: N88-Basic
    KEYBOARD: Complete full-stroke keyboard with function keys, numeric keypad, editing keys
    CPU: 8086-2
    SPEED: 5 / 8 MHz (selectable)
    RAM: 128 KB (up to 640 KB)
    VRAM: 12 KB (text), 192 KB (video)
    ROM: 256 KB (N88-Basic + Kanji)
    TEXT MODES: 80 x 24
    GRAPHIC MODES: 640 x 400 / 640 x 200
    COLORS: 8 colors
    SOUND: Beeper
    I/O PORTS: Floppy Disk Drive, RS-232C, Printer, C-bus slot x 6
    BUILT IN MEDIA: Two external 5.25'' floppy drives (optional)
    POWER SUPPLY: Built-in PSU
    PRICE: 215,000 Yens (Japan, 1983)

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    u mean EBOOT.PBP?

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    i found it and did wat ive always done with emulators and such, but it just loads up like an emulator and i cant do anything. it looks nothing like the screenshots

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    were can i download this

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