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Methinks I just had an idea. Why not just run Monkey through that program that turns homebrew into an ISO? You boot it up, and the PSP registers as running the program from the UMD, therefore bypassing the memory limitations because it won't have to store the whole thing on system RAM.
Ok no, it doesnt work![]()
oh.. i remember back in the day. zophar was king.... when i first got into emulation i dreamt of being a zophar.net mod... heh, times sure do change! $#@!... that was like.. 6 or 7 years ago.
Huge misconception there. All PSP apps (including ones on umds) are copied into main memory and ran from there.Originally Posted by antibob72
M64 emulator it self is super small.
Rom needs to be in memory.
So Emulater in Iso form is worthless and even more complicated since you'll need to throw roms into the iso.
How well does VNES and Neon 64 run on Monkey 64 1.0??????????
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there ya goOriginally Posted by PSmonkey
he may not be talking about 1.0 tho
I think I remember Monkey saying something about Vnes on 1.0, cuz I think he was using it to test Monkey 64.
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LOL This thead never dies thats cool, i am glade everyone is as thrilled as i am for this emu even when some of the people here are a little creepy, so i would suggest to u PSmonkey don't let anyone know where u live lol
Too lateOriginally Posted by JmanUmmKay
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LOL hey by the way sniper do u think its possible smash bros will be able to play at a playable speed?Originally Posted by $n!pR
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