This is awesome, Sony's doesn't have savestates
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This is awesome, Sony's doesn't have savestates
Also true! Good point.
You've got my support 110%. I just hope you'll think about the Slim owners and make a version for us too (if possible). :D
I've been secretly hoping for a homebrew PSX emulator to come out for a long time now, you could add useful features such as save states that we'll never see with Sony's emu, plus you can focus on getting games to work that don't work well with POPS. Plus, we won't have to convert our games to eboots to play them.
I too would look forward to new releases of a PSP emulator. Regardless of what others have said, I believe that the homebrew community could produce better software than what sony can do. I wouldn't expect sony to invest too much time and energy into the emulator since they don't seem to bring out any new PS1 games. So, I'm for a homebrew emulator.
Thanks! If possible, be sure to also post comments at:
http://zodttd.com/index.php?/archive...n-Of-PS1P.html
That way team members can see the feedback easier.
So far support has been more positive than I expected. Glad to see that!
Thanks again! :)
best of luck!! yes it is really great to have a ps1 emulator
unlike the POPS, which can only use the sony features n need to convert the game that we already own...
i am really lookin forward for this~
PSX4ALL would be a welcome addition to my homebrew collection. I like the idea of save states, better GPU and a GUI that loads iso's insted of conversions. The ability to play cso would be needed or else might have to save space with sony's emu.
I'll see Napalm-Death's 110% support and raise him another 110%!
YES! Please do tackle this project. I've got a few PS1 games that I would love to play on the PSP, and it's just not worth the bother of flashing a custom firmware, and that's the only real temptation to use custom firmware. Having a PS1 emulator on my virgin 1.50 would be great. Sure, you guys may not be able to achieve the quality of Popstation, but few emulators for the PSP are perfect and that rarely distracts from their enjoyment factor.
Plus, the idea of having developers who are actually excited by the project and responsive to end-users would be excellent. Besides, since you're approaching this from a low-level, multi-platform standpoint, the idea of (possibly) being able to go head-to-head with a GP2X user on the same game is completely entertaining! (One thing I'd love to see more from homebrew is developers linking up projects on different platforms to achieve something that the original companies will never give us -- one less reason for platform-biased fanboy bickering)
A Built in Cheat device would be great, something all emulators shud have :)