lol, they can run ps1 on a gp32, and that has even less buttons. It will be done eventually.
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lol, they can run ps1 on a gp32, and that has even less buttons. It will be done eventually.
N64 has a chance. I wouldn't hold your breath on a perfectly working one for a while. The p64 team was very damn busy but almost got 64 emulation working 99% well on PCs.
The PSP's MIPs chips are the successor to the 64's so they should be able to run 64 games pretty well if the code is done well.
64 is the highest I believe the PSP can achieve, anything else seems very unlikely (75%).
what, i want half life 2 on my psp :P
quite the opposite. the psp's MIPS chip (yes i know two, but they are identical) is an R4000 the N64's is an R4300. From what I have looked up the only thing special about the PSP's is that it has been retooled for higher clock speeds, but not improved performance.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jeisu
Yes, its true that most games for N64 dont use all buttons, but for games like Zelda which everyone dies over, you need all buttons working correctly without special instructions. As for the PSX, the R2 and L2 buttons along with Analog L/R not that many games use those buttons for the PSX, are still there. The 2 controllers are very similar, and almost the complete library uses the PSP's controller scheme. As for getting ISO's and such to play, I heard that PSX has a lower MHz usage, but the fact still stands that software emulation takes up alot more power than hardware emulation. Are the 2, PSX and PSP similar in some hardware profiles that you can make an EBOOT file or a seperate program to make the ISO use cirtain hardware pieces inside the PSP to relieve some of the stress to increase performance? Just a question.
It wouldn't work.
The controller is way too complicated for the PSP, there would be no, or very little, way of transferring this onto a handheld. Think about it.
N64: There are 2 shouders buttons, 4 C buttons, Z button, A and B, an anologue and a DPad.
PSP: 2 shoulder buttons, anologue, D pad, 4 buttons. Start, Select.
No where near good enough.
This is an old topic. You shouldn't bring back a post from June unless you have something really great to add to it
Bill0000 you hit that right on the head! Dont bring this topic back up untill u have a working N64 Emu for the PSP k?
n64 emulation has been achieved on PSP
http://pspupdates.qj.net/index.php?pg=64&q=n64
Theres a few n64 utilities and Emulators for PSP.
Enjoy!
Heres a direct link to the latest version for psp firmware 1.5:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/d...or=superb-west