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    Quote Originally Posted by Gold Line View Post
    how did you get that prince of persia gameboot on your 3.03 oe-a i try and use x flash but it says i can only have 196kb and less gameboots and the prince of persia one is 512kb
    I used X-flash first (that was before I updated the 3.03 OE-A2) to permanently remove the network update feature and free a little bit of space on flash0 (although the icon remains in the XMB) and then flashed it using PSP filer.

    I had to do it this somewhat complex way because the gameboot wouldn't write to flash0 as apparently there's only 20.3MB max capacity. That's why X-flash limits the gameboot size to 196KB, due to lack of space with the version 3.03fimware files and the 1.50 subset.

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    Xlink kai ui

    in a prx would be well cool

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    I'd like to see a lot of the top emus revisited and perfected, possible a single emu to run all consoles oldschool consoles.

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    i'd like to see warcraft II be ported to psp, its missing good rts's , full speed n64 emu, fully custimizable xmb, and alternate gameboots, and if possible some dreamcast and saturn emus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YKB View Post
    I used X-flash first (that was before I updated the 3.03 OE-A2) to permanently remove the network update feature and free a little bit of space on flash0 (although the icon remains in the XMB) and then flashed it using PSP filer.

    I had to do it this somewhat complex way because the gameboot wouldn't write to flash0 as apparently there's only 20.3MB max capacity. That's why X-flash limits the gameboot size to 196KB, due to lack of space with the version 3.03fimware files and the 1.50 subset.
    wow psp filer is great thanks for the info:thumbup:

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    I would like to play full speed zelda oot on my psp.

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    I want Ox89.

    And YKB i got a idea, use xflash to debrand the gameboot, then use the sony umd tools to make your own gameboot, and put the psp logo on it, soundslike a bit of trouble but if you want it that much...

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    i would like to see a 2.81 downgrader

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    full speed n64 emu of course... i refuse to believe that there is a single game console out there better than the nintendo 64... it was...unbelievable...and i just got a wii...thats saying a lot...i still play the n64 ALL the time...

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    yea, i want a full speed n64 emulator too, but it doesnt need to come out now, i could wait, as long as i get one. lol

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