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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewwan1980 View Post
    ...And do you have a website/homepage for gpSP?
    The URL in his sig isn't just there to fill out the posts.

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    Will the new modified gpsp apps play any gba movies? I would really love the feature and also is 30 mb+ games a problem anymore on the slim?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewwan1980 View Post
    Exophase, are you the main programmer of gpSP? And do you have a website/homepage for gpSP?
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    gpSP dev blog: http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/

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    How do i make it work

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    Hatcha, got it to work on my Slim

    Al you have to do is download the 1.50 version of gpsp and configure it like normal (Bios, games, blablabla)

    Then download the eloader 1.00 for PSP Slim and run gpsp through that. Absolutely simple

    As for normal installing...humzano, what PSP/firmware do you have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowblind View Post
    Hatcha, got it to work on my Slim

    Al you have to do is download the 1.50 version of gpsp and configure it like normal (Bios, games, blablabla)

    Then download the eloader 1.00 for PSP Slim and run gpsp through that. Absolutely simple

    As for normal installing...humzano, what PSP/firmware do you have?
    Or you can just download gpSP 0.9 for Hen D, place it in the GAME / GAME371 folder with the bios and GBA games and simply run it as normal.

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    Does anyone else find Dotstream (a bit Generations game) to suffer from missing objects (obstacles, speed pads,..etc)? It makes that GREAT game completely unplayable.

    It's most evident in the second stage of the first (red) GP. Your dot will hit invisible blocks.

    I'm not sure if it's gPSP or the GBA BIOS I have. I've heard there are 2 dumps of the BIOS. May be I got the wrong one?

    If anyone could try that game and check that out, I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks for the hard work, developer, after all!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haisook View Post
    Does anyone else find Dotstream (a bit Generations game) to suffer from missing objects (obstacles, speed pads,..etc)? It makes that GREAT game completely unplayable.

    It's most evident in the second stage of the first (red) GP. Your dot will hit invisible blocks.

    I'm not sure if it's gPSP or the GBA BIOS I have. I've heard there are 2 dumps of the BIOS. May be I got the wrong one?

    If anyone could try that game and check that out, I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks for the hard work, developer, after all!!
    That explains a lot...

    It's not the BIOS. I'll check it out sometime later and see if I have a real answer.
    http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/

    I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.

    Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.

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    Thanks for the quick reply, Exophase. I appreciate your sincerity. Riviera and Yoshi's Island work perfectly, so I guess you're right; it's not the BIOS that's causing this.

    I'll be anticipating your next reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haisook View Post
    Thanks for the quick reply, Exophase. I appreciate your sincerity. Riviera and Yoshi's Island work perfectly, so I guess you're right; it's not the BIOS that's causing this.

    I'll be anticipating your next reply.
    The problem is that sprites underneath the layer in mode 4 are being obscured (the layer is being rendered as "base" instead of "transparent"). The mode 3-5 support has always been pretty lacking but at least that's fixed now. If I ever release again it'll be fixed..

    I've always liked the music in this game *_*
    http://gpsp-dev.blogspot.com/

    I haven't quit gpSP, just put it on hiatus for a while.

    Games like Super Mario Advance 3, Riviera and Sword of Mana actually DO work in gpSP, believe it or not. If they don't work for you then you're using the faulty BIOS. Don't argue with me, it's true; the sooner you accept this the sooner you can move on.

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