Is PSone emulation coming out with ver. 3.0 firmware? I think someone will release a full to near full speed emulator.
well, I wasn't really asking if torrents are legal or if they rule or not, I just wanted to know how to use them and what the difference is between them and ordinary downloads
I have no clue about what they are, so I don't really know what kind or question to ask about them
Is PSone emulation coming out with ver. 3.0 firmware? I think someone will release a full to near full speed emulator.
Originally Posted by The_It
A torrent is usually a larger file that can be transfered threw a program in which it can be paused, resumed and maintained over an extended period of time where the file can be downloaded from many different persons to speed up the process. i think that about covers torrents, anyone else have more info they would like to add go for it, and if im totally wrong(which could happen as im very tired from a long day, and now how to dl them but not much else).
all i can say is RIP pspsone![]()
i really had high hopes about tht emulator and we didnt even get an i quit post of pacmanfan he just stoped posting enywhere
i dont know much about em, i dont really think i have any real use for them. but i think you find the adress for the file on a website and you type that into the torrent program you use and presto! you download that file.Originally Posted by The_It
but this site/forum isnt about torrents so im done
Lol your hallarious, I wasnt reffering to legal or illegal homebrew, I simply mentioned torrents as a alternitive way to release a ps1 emu for the psp, that way the emu would be harder to gain and less known for awhile. And i find it hallarious that you think a isp would call you, let you know how much your getting sued, and shut off your service.Originally Posted by RemixUnlimited
One word... Privacy. And in fact you could sue whomever vialolated your rights. Read the fine print when you sing up for internet service....
I also am hoping for 3.0 firmware emulation someday. Or whatever firmware version will have the PSOne EMu. Although with each firmware release, it is increasingly difficult to emulate.Originally Posted by SSaxdude
I must say though, if Sony can pull of a FULL SPEED PSOne EMU supporting hundreds or even thousands of games, they deserve to profit from that endeavor.
I mean think about it, if saving works, good sound support, and if there is screen scaling to fit the PSP's aspect ration, it would be more than worth it to shell out some dough to Sony.
Obviously we won't pay $29.99 - $49.99 per game, but I'd be more than willing to pay $4.99 - $14.99 depending on the game.
I'm rooting for Sony on this one and want them to pull it off.
that, and the fact that most current torrent clients let you encrypt the data you're downloading/uploading so your ISP can't tell what you uploaded/downloaded.Originally Posted by Lumir
if someone comes out with a fullspeed PS1 emu that it entirely reverse-engineered, sony can't do anything. that person created it completely. Now, if the coder uses code from the sony-owned emu, they're a lot more likely to be sued.
someone do it. i would if i was a good coder but im not. honestly i think that we need a full speed emulator. lets test sony's limits. no matter what sony does there are a many coders to eventually put them back in there place. hell if any charges were pressed against any site or against any coder that in itself would give me reason to become a much better coder. i think i deserve the right to play backups of my games on a system thats not old and decrepid like the PSone (mine is broken). GO CODERS!
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