Take your time PacmanFan, no rush, because before you came along, this wouldn't have been possible...
Go, go, go PacmanFan
I guess nows the time to start scowering the local eb games for used psone games???
Take your time PacmanFan, no rush, because before you came along, this wouldn't have been possible...
Go, go, go PacmanFan
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is going to be so freakin awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If I knew anything about programing, this would be the project to work on! Can't wait for it to be released.
And as far a space goes, with a 4gb hard drive, there's no need to worry!
Can't wait to go portable with Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, FF Tactics or FF VII! SWEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pacmanfan no rush needed but please keep up the awesomework![]()
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You are truly a god amongst men.But guys please give this guy time, impatience is understandable, but just keep playin your FF6 and Chrono Trigger and when a finished article comes, or any end product for that matter, give this guy the credit (and money) he deserves.
Here is some more encouragement pacmanfan. All of your work is very much appreciated. I agree with others when I say take your time. Please don't hesitate to ask within these forums if you need any help whether technical or financial. Sure there are space concerns, but hopefully there will be some higher capacity memory sticks or less $#@!bersome external solutions to combat this.
Also, does anyone familiar with the technology behind this have any idea of the possibility of this working at a good speed with sound? It almost sounds too good to be true but after playing the neo geo cd emu with incredible speed and sound it gives me hope that it would be possible for the PSOne as well. Also, does anyone know how games with multiple discs would work on this sort of emu? For instance, with a legally owned Final Fantasy VII game, would you just extract the iso contents of each of the 3 discs into the same folder? Would the sound work like the neo geo cd where a separate folder holds all of the MP3's?
If anyone has any idea of the workings behind this emu or even any theory's or guess's I and I'm sure others would love to hear.... Thanks!
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