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wraggster
December 30th, 2005, 18:48
Article posted at ExtremeTech (http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1697,1906894,00.asp)

This feature appears in the upcoming ExtremeTech book "Hacking the PSP." Here we'll learn how to emulate a PC on the PSP, install Linux, and run Windows on the PSP.
So the PSP can do games, movies, video, music, photos, and Internet. Well, that's not enough—it should be able to run software we enjoy on our home PCs! Utilizing an open source x86 emulator called Bochs, which emulates the hardware usually found in PCs, and creating a few hard disk images with the software we want on them, you can run Linux and even Windows on your PSP!

What You Need

Hackable PSP: (i.e. it can run Homebrew apps)
Memory Stick: Enough space for Bochs files and virtual hard drive image (512 MB stick is probably plenty, but a 1 gig stick will be more utilitarian since you still have plenty of space for other stuff)
Virtual PC or VMWare: if you're going to create your own disk images ($99+ depending on what version, but there are free trials available that will suffice for this project)
Virtual DriveCreation Software: such as R-Drive Image, if you're going to create your own disk images (~$49, and there's a free trial)
Windows 95 or Windows 98: You'll need the disks or disc if you're going to install Windows
NOTE: The American PSP only has 32 megabytes of available RAM, and the emulator uses a little of that, so that's why we're sticking to Linux and lightweight versions of Windows like Windows 95 and 98.

NOTE: There is also a Macintosh emulator called Basilisk II, available for download from PS2Dev.org. Basilisk can run Mac OS 7.5 through 7.6.1, and cannot run Mac OS X, but that's not bad!

More info at that above link:

xuphorz
December 30th, 2005, 19:20
how is this new news?
boch's alreayd said how to run win95 on your psp, along with linux

Killing2Live
December 30th, 2005, 19:56
NOTE: The American PSP only has 32 megabytes of available RAM, and the emulator uses a little of that, so that's why we're sticking to Linux and lightweight versions of Windows like Windows 95 and 98.

So are their PSP's with more than 32 megabytes of RAM?

NeoXCS
December 30th, 2005, 21:21
I think that was just a miss wording. :P

ModMan24
December 31st, 2005, 01:44
umm.. anyone gonna tell us how?... also can it be done on 2.0?

Nono-O
January 2nd, 2006, 00:58
Win98 is better
because Internt

Alfifred
January 2nd, 2006, 12:12
But you can't use Win98 on Bochs for PSP.
Es ist nur möglich Windows 95 zu starten, da es noch bei den Hardwareanforderungen passt.

If I am able to post a Link to a Windows 95 Image, I would post my image to you.