Ok thats your first post read the rules no iso talk.
ok here it is if some could get the psp emulator for pc into a psp format for 1.0,1.5 and 2.xx then this means wecould emulate the psp inside the psp and run the iso![]()
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Ok thats your first post read the rules no iso talk.
Nope... didn't understand that at all. Read it 2x, but was afraid the 3rd time i'd have brain damage![]()
It sounds like he wants to emulate a higher firmware.
Which can allready be done with Devhook .46
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He is still talking about isos witch he shouldnt.
Yeah he is. Now delete your romsOriginally Posted by Acidburn05
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Do you have a bricked psp?
I understand what he's saying, but a 'psp emulator' on the PSP would be devhook (it emaulates firmware)....and iso's are illegal to possess unless they are backups of your UMD games (I'm not sure about the 24 hour rule, this may only apply to roms).
Other websites (which I will not mention) will offer you such information regarding your question.
Actually your only aloud to have possesion of it if you rip it your self from the actuall game. And can only have it for your personal use not to distribut. And if you get rid of the umd game so the copy has to go also.Originally Posted by imoneofthem
its funny how he asks for a psp emulator (devhook) on all firmwares, when we already have it on 2 most important firmwares (1.50 and 2.71) already
as for the pc emulator hes on about, thats not even finished yet
the 24 hour rule is a myth. its illegal to dl someones backups period.Originally Posted by imoneofthem
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