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    yeah, that geise69 is right about GBA Emulator for PSP, it also took me to upg$#@! my PC to AMD Duron 950 to be able to VisualBoyAdvance on PC smooth.

    Since, the GBA emulator for PSP also ,using the VisualBoyAdvance 1.70 source SDL. smooth GBA on PSP is really hard.

    Btw, PSP also have different structure compare to intel cpu. Also hard to say no.

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    Someone could pull it off eventually. Just don't expect a smooth one until people understand how to utilize the PSP's hardware fully and have optimized the hell out of it. On a related note., the 0.3 version of TYL will be in fact using some of the PSP's hardware no other progam has yet to touch. The discoveries made making this emualtor will help all coders utilize the PSP's hardware more.

    Quote Originally Posted by laxer3a
    Hi, Received the source from latest version. Yoyo told me about a bug in the mode7 tuning I did. So I need to take a look to it... Yoyo need also to fix some stuff before release. But at least give us some days... We will try to release before two weeks. If you are lucky may be beginning of next week. Yoyo is wondering about which features need to be added to this release. Personnaly I am for game genie feature... Because quite a lot of people requested it. Yoyo talked also about mp3 players feature as it is already available in the other emu. Of course the main event is the sound moved to the Media Engine. and mode7 tuning. See you guys. He he he Its going to rock within two weeks on the forums

    Media Engine is a second CPU inside the CPU. We use it as a coprocessor to do the sound generation of the SPC700 (snes sound chip). Now you will have 44 Khz full audio quality at the same speed as "no sound with emulation". The SPC700 CPU is still emulated on the main cpu I believe... the sound GENERATION is done on the ME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geise69
    I was playing playstation emulators (bleem! and virtual game station) on my old windows 98 350mhz pc fine. once gba emulation came around i needed a 1ghz to run gba emulation.updated.
    Thats odd because on my old pentium windows 98 350mhz I could play all GBA games, perhaps it was just your video card that was holding it back?

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    I played my first GBA Emulator on a p2 400 no problems or slowdown at all. I think the Psp could handle it.

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    Damm.. Its gonna be awesome.. Can't wait!

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    It's so nice to see an update of this emulator, the updates have slowed down quite a bit for all emulators since the early fall and it's good to hear people working on it still. I hope the release is worth the wait and it won't be the last.

    By the way, my old computer couldn't handle GBA emulation and I took it as a sign for me to buy a new computer. SNES worked fine on it, so this whole thing makes sense.

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    lets hope starfox and the other games that are super slow will now work. the neo cd emu is by far the best psp emu great games good sound good frame rate just awsome lets hope the snes emu will be as good some day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voltron
    Off Topic I know but I have a DS but have not gotten into the DS homebrew scene. Kyus, with what you said above, does this mean it would be possible to play my GBA ROMS instead of having to insert my carts into the DS everytime I want to switch games?

    Anyway, I hope it is not true that it is entirely impossible for the PSP to ever be able to handle GBA. That would be depressing.
    Thats right and in addition you can also play your backed up DS roms ans NES roms too. I agree with original post DS plus PsP are great (alone there is something lacking)

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    Yeah voltron. after you flashme, you can get rid of the passme, so all you need is the supercard and the cf at all times. It autoboots, so you can boot whatever roms you wish from the menu. GBA roms take alot longer to load than ds roms for some reason, but gba has .cht support, 4 state save slots and a whole host of other features.

    Thanks to those who backed me up on the emulation front, I'm not trying to disappoint anyone, just stating hard facts. The gba is difficult to emulate. I don't believe the guy who claims he could play gba fine on a pentium 2 400mhz, because gba is sluggish on my little brothers celeron 500mhz machine. All I know is that if a fullspeed gba emulator appeared on psp one day, I wouldn't bat an eyelid. The only nintendo consoles I use psp for are nes and snes. all gameboy and gba games look best in their native resolutions anyway.

    For psp, it might surprise you to learn that psx emulation will be a breeze, and someday be as awesome as snes emulation. n64 emulation I wouldn't put down entirely either, as I used to run an emulator called Corn 64 on an old 300mhz machine. The psp is the ONLY handheld that is any good for these emulators. The GP2X doesn't have the controls or the power, and the ds has a very basic emulator library.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kyus
    Thanks to those who backed me up on the emulation front, I'm not trying to disappoint anyone, just stating hard facts. The gba is difficult to emulate. I don't believe the guy who claims he could play gba fine on a pentium 2 400mhz, because gba is sluggish on my little brothers celeron 500mhz machine. All I know is that if a fullspeed gba emulator appeared on psp one day, I wouldn't bat an eyelid. The only nintendo consoles I use psp for are nes and snes. all gameboy and gba games look best in their native resolutions anyway.

    For psp, it might surprise you to learn that psx emulation will be a breeze, and someday be as awesome as snes emulation. n64 emulation I wouldn't put down entirely either, as I used to run an emulator called Corn 64 on an old 300mhz machine. The psp is the ONLY handheld that is any good for these emulators. The GP2X doesn't have the controls or the power, and the ds has a very basic emulator library.
    I think it's ridicuolus to make these kind of claims. Comparing PSP CPU and PC CPU is like comparing pears and apples. Architectures are completely different, and MHz don't mean that much even in PC world (my Athlon 64 3000+ on 2GHz has similar performance to P4 at 3GHz).

    Those old emus (Bleem! and VGS) worked on old compters, yes, but did games looked like they look on current emus? And not to mention that Bleem! and VGS were commercial. And people who created them were paid to do it. People who code todays emus aren't paid, i.e. it's not their job, they do it in their spare time. And since todays computers are more powerfull why bother optimizing the code to run on 350MHz PC, it's good enough if it runs on 800-1000MHz, better use the time to improve compatibility. PSP is rather new toy, and coders have yet to figure out all of its capabilities. And since $ony is constantly trying to hammer all nails to homebrew coffin, why even bother to learn how to code. I believe if that wasn't the case, there'd be a lot more of homebrew software.

    And why would GBA be harder to emulate then PSX or even N64? I have yet to see N64 emu that works so easily as GBA emus, not to mention the kind of graphics PSX and N64 emus have to render and in what resolution, and what kind of graphics is on the GBA games...

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