hmm old games looks awesome
1 i found a Dos Navigator (something like a norton commander but i prefer DN) and copy to defined C drive
2 i set a autoexec to:
c:
cd dn
dn
and life is much easiest(less to write for running any program)
i dont know why a mouse pointer move without touching a analog :/ may a "death zone" for analog button as mouse is set too low.
a project DOSBOX for PSP looks promising
sorry for my english :>
Maybe ill try to install a win98 or something :> will see tomorrow
well .. i finally got Tomb Raider unfinished buisiness to work through much trial and error (tomb raider is REALLY slow so i wouln't even bother trying to play it besides there is no controller support so no games are really playable right now) - so in theory duke nukem and doom should work too I'd think - it's neet to see dos apps actually run on the psp LOL
This is quite the cool application. Well i was digging through our old floppy's(and being 13 had some spare time) and found a very old version of mario so i thought i'd share it with you.
PS it's older than the mario posted awhile back.
Well guys, I have Duke3d at home but if anyone can get a hold of doom 2 or duke3d and try it, let me know how it goes
Very nice homebrew !
some games i have tested :
raptor : hang on on starting
Simon the sorceror : working, but slow
Dead rally ! intro, menu, but freeze before race.
and some others in this video ! enjoy !
http://www.dailymotion.com/thairacer...dosbox060psp/1
ps : i have noticed that some games 0.70 dosbox are working !!
As for doom 1 & 2, you're better off using the Doom PSP v0.50 since it runs the game at full speed. The program can be found here: http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/doompsp.shtml
I'm not sure about Duke Nukem 3D since I don't have the game myself.
x-com ufo defense does not load. :'(
I was sooo hoping because it's a game that doesn't require a lot of hotkeys!
can someone post a ported .70 dosbox eboot?
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