Won't running homebrew damage the PSP? 333 mhz max???
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Won't running homebrew damage the PSP? 333 mhz max???
running your psp on 333mhz won't damage it the psp is build to run on 333mhz
but sony bringed it back to 222mhz to enlarge battery live
one winged angle is right. running upping your clock speed to 333mhz will only drain the battery life... and it does it very very fast.. Some emulators let you up your clock to 266mhz, and if you can get good results with this you can get improved battery life.
You mean Sony tweaked the PSP to render it use 222/333 mhz?
they just let it underclock to 222mhz to prolong battery life... it's clocks max speed is really 333mhz.
Can the homebrew, let's say emulator, make PSP run more than 333 mhz than it should?
overclocking and going above 333 mhz is possible. but it can be dangerous. It hasnt been done yet and is not recommended for the future.
Alright, I got my PSP recently, and I was looking around to see what buttons does what feature, then I found out a reset looking button on the lower right of my PSP, in fact they are on both side, but I only notice the one on the right, so I assume it was a reset button, so I want to find what it does so I used a toothpick to press it, it can't be pressed so I pressed it harder then I refer to the manual and found out it was the speaker! My question is to you PSP pro out there, did I damaged the speaker in any sort of way? I listen to it, it worked fine, but I pressed it pretty hard.
will ther be umd games with 333mhz in the future?
how long can u pla with 333mhz? (i got a 2.01 and i so i cant play 333mhz^^ but i think next 2 weeks will bring homebrew to 2.01)
bettery is only 1800, why?
i think a 4000 and more is possibel in this size, is it only a mony thing ore is ther a other reason for sone to use the silly 1800?
Whoa there! Hold your horses! Thats like 5 questions in one.Quote:
Originally Posted by morg13
Yes there will almost definitely be 333mhz games, at the moment though developers are not even pushing the boundaries of the PSP. As their understanding of the system and its capabilities grows we will start to see improved games that utilise things like the full processor clock speed. (but who wants to play an amazing game that eats the battery up in only 20 minutes? Therefore this point links with the below.
A lot of things come down to money, I'm sure that we will see improved batteries on sale soon (I've already seen fake 2200) but its got to be economically viable for sony to produce and therefore sell at a reasonable price. Personally I agree that they are being too slow at getting certain hardware parts out into the market, but ultimately they will do it when they think it is right, if want more right now then you should consider risking third party products. :)