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    psp PS1P Additional Information

    Well been a busy day, that busy the server went down twice but luckily things have calmed down a bit now, anyway i have some info from Anonymous Coder about PS1P, here goes:

    The CPU thing is adjusting the counters relative speed. Note it has a % at the side. It's like making the PS1 CPU run faster or slower. The right value is at 100% (obviously) but the default is 700% (good for FF7 :P). Lots of games runn better at something lower than 700. It does nothing to the PSP CPU so you can set it as high as you want. But after some point it actually starts to be slower.

    There's save state, L+R+left to save, L+R+right to load (or the opposite).

    Analog can be used for controlling (as if it was the d-pad).

    The BIOS must be called scph1001.bin and be placed in the __SCE__ps1p directory along with the BIN, ISO, IMG, Z or ZNX images. Other BIOSes should work too but rename them to scph1001.bin because the emulator looks for this file specifically.

    People can use PocketISO (google for it or the FPSEce page) to compress images to Z and ZNX.

    The ePSXe memory cards must be renamed to mcd001.mcr and mcd002.mcr and placed in the __SCE__ps1p directory.

    So there you go, hope that helps, now back to newsposting

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    thanks for the info. some people dont kno what the heck to do. i did everything right but the games i tried didnt work or worked slow. lol

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    will this work on 2.8?

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    Thanks Wraggamuffin ^^

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    Well thanks for telling us how to savestate!
    It really helps! Thank you!
    ( O ) ( O )

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    hey if iso's can be loaded with the ps1 emu on 2.8 then why can't umd iso's be loaded ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Project.funky View Post
    hey if iso's can be loaded with the ps1 emu on 2.8 then why can't umd iso's be loaded ?
    Because that`s a neddy-no-no.

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    THx for info!

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    SO if u use PocketISO to compress your ISO...
    will it make the game faster or slower

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    Quote Originally Posted by henley101 View Post
    will this work on 2.8?
    No it doesnt dont update in the future , and is there a way to overclock it so games run faster

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