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    PS2NFO

    I have been fighting the good fight for a while now. My support comes and goes like the wind, but I have not given up nor will until sites like the ones featured on my "anti" page are gone for good. Both sites do what you meantion - lie, deceive, take credit what it not theirs, delete/edit/remove posts, ban you, etc...

    http://ps2banzyou.pxn-os-org

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    I used to use ps2nfo.... The past few months I've turned away from isos and I use my 2x 2gb sticks for homebrew and movies respectively.

    On the defence of the scene psmonkey, I think the scene's dependance on fanjita creating support for his eboot loaders has finally killed off the threat of isos, and in the past week, we've heard awesome news from the TYL team, and seen excellent release after excellent release. PSP will have an incredible scene this year, and I think the annoyance of the coders will calm as they are left to work on their projects without the threat of frustration from n00bs. I don't think sony will release pointless firmware updates now the iso threat is gone too.

    Humma Kavula, guy who makes devhook and anyone else who's trying to get past this... just stop now. you're really shooting yourself in the foot. I'd personally prefer a back catalogue of roms and retro games, plus some excellent homebrew rather than an ability to play the crap selection of games commercially available for psp. It works both ways too. The day pacmanfan graces us with his breakthrough releases, we'll be able to play the original incarnations of the games sony keeps porting anyway.

    In a months time, I'm starting my quest for knowledge of coding. My ultimate goal is a fully developed monsterland sequel. Sega nor westone are never going to make it. So I'm going to try. I hope some of you guys can show me what to read when I'm ready to start. I've already been working on music and backstory (don't fear an amateurish plot or dialogue.... I'm a pretty decent writer.) and I'm not intending to reuse sprites from the previous games. Anyway... more on that later. I'm off for a shower

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    I’m not sure where this should be posted. I hope this is a good place.

    I am not a coder. I got as far as.......

    10 print "hello"
    20 go to 10

    ……on my spectrum!

    I’d like to say a huge thanks to all the coders out there who selflessly work on their various projects and homebrew apps to the detriment of their personal lives.

    There are far too many people out there who complain and bitch about what these coders are doing or what there not doing. I’d personally like to step up and say thanks for all the hard work and ask that you pay no attention to the kids out there shouting mindlessly because they want and want and want. I only bought my PSP for the homebrew apps. I only have wipeout because it came with the machine. My PSP is effectively a Genesis, snes and e-book reader! I’m sure in time it is going to do a lot more. That obviously depends on the home brewers and coders.

    The homebrew scene is far more important the the ISO rippers and the ISO launchers. They all have their place in the roots of homebrew and hacking but I think bringing better functionality to the PSP is the way forward. Sony are adding little bits here and there to their firmware but for the bits they add they take away lot more.

    Sony should embrace the fact that so many people want to add to the PSP and they are adding it not to undermine them but to show what the public are really looking for. They should look and learn from the coders sitting at home putting all the hours in to improve the PSP. Not try to lock them out with more firmware updates.

    I’ve realized i'm ranting so I’d just like to add at the end…..

    Home brewers and coders. Please don’t let the loud mouthed complainers and the firmware stop you from doing your stuff.

    The PSP would be nothing without you guys.

    I look forward to seeing what you do next!

    Keep up the good work. It is appreciated!!!!

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    Default This is a great day

    At last some one with the ball to stand up for free creators
    Im not a coder but I am a Freelance illustrator and im tired of other people
    taken credit for work they did'nt do

    If you need any Image work let me know

    Heres one of my pictures

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    Smile This is a great day

    At last some one with the ball to stand up for free creators
    Im not a coder but I am a Freelance illustrator and im tired of other people
    taken credit for work they did'nt do

    If you need any Image work let me know

    Heres one of my pictures

    e.mail ; [email protected]

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    I think I might need to make a new main post to clarify things. People are thinking I am trying to get sympathy or ass kissing. I care not for that. My enjoyment comes from coding. You guys don't know how crazy my mind has been at work. I pretty much spend every second I can going back and thinking about iris & the n64 emulator and how I can improve things. I love to code and always will.

    My problem is with scene sites. Not people in the scene. Some people have shown to know exactly what I am talking about. I suport all sites (i am not being bias to just one) but this infighting between sites just flat out needs to stop. It's a joke and just hurting the scene. Sites have already started trying to pull exclusive releases of projects wich is total bull****. There is no exclusitivity in this scene. If you guys keep up on my protest all over the net people will see I am not targeting one site but a few.

    Anyways so far progress has been good. I look forward to speaking with a few more sites today on getting this crap to end. If it does I will be happy.

    circus5555,
    Nice job on the art. Yeah artist are sadly ones who get screwed alot. I might have to bug you in the future to do some art for iris. Will be quite lovely.

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    cirus, that looks like C4d, what did you use to make it?
    PSP Q3BSP Projekt: Here
    Iris Wiki Database: here
    Iris Game Info: Here
    Iris Addons: Here
    PSP File Shack: Here

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    A little thing not that important i want to say: I remember a couple of years ago, there was an emulator for N64 called "Corn" i was really impressed about, cause it could run Mario64 at full speed on a Pentium MMX 233Mhz.

    So it could probably be possible to run it on PSP with its 333Mhz

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    Corn was almost pure assembly. It be virtually impossible to port.

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    Thumbs up Great work!

    Great work!

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