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    Default Virtual Boy Port for PSP??

    With the GBA emu out now i wonder if a Virtual Boy emulator is at all possible for the PSP

    heres a page with sourcecode on http://www.goliathindustries.com/vb/VBDown.html

    Is it doable to port to PSP ?

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    Virtual Boy ? The only console that provide headaches after 20 minutes ...

    I'm joking, i like so much all stereoscopic stuff !

    Unfortunatelly, this console is based on a 20Mhz RISC processor (from NEC), with a bigger screen than Gameboy, so it should be harder to get full speed on any VB emulator ...

    BTW, i didn't succeed to run the linux beta version of the virtual boy emu . This emulator seems to be in is early stage ...
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    I think having a virtual boy emu for psp would be great! You could use cheap 3-d glasses substantiate the 3-d effect or even that eyepiece that came with MGA2. Something about playing VB titles on my psp makes me feel warm inside.

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    Wasnt a scaled down RISC processor (MIPS) used for the N64? Maybe PSPmonkey or daedelus would be interested in this project....

    Also,I thought I had read somewhere the psp's processor was based on RISC or MIPS architecture (or something like that. I dont really know the jargon). Can anyone set me straight?

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    Why would you want a virtual boy on the psp? didin't that fail miserbly? and is consider the worst console ever? Thats just gonna give PSP aids...

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    There is a better source available at http://www.vr32.de/modules/tech/index.php?sec=emus

    Red Dragon does have portable source. Someone else ported it once but couldn't get controls working.

    I have a Download of that ported version at this thread on PSPMod http://www.pspmod.com/forums/emulati...ngs-notes.html

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    thanks, i will have a look at the source code ...
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    hi.i tried to compile the new version of rboy and it compile on linux.
    i used the allegro-4.4.0.1 and rboy 084.

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    you may try to port it using allegro for psp :
    http://diedel.blogcindario.com/2009/...r-version.html
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    hi.the allegro version i used has included the psp port

    I am thinking about make a try but i need first time for learning how to program the psp;maybe in summer if i have free time.

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