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    My first thread, man I'm syked. Anyways, I just put Silent Hill on my PSP very recently but it takes up 600MB for both game and KEYS.bin. That's too much room taken up on my 1GB stick and I listen to alot of music on it. My question is can my PSP run compressed ISOs? Or do I need a later firmware? My fw is 3.02 OE-B. Thanks

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    It needs to be in PBP format for the PSX game to run. And the PSX game can be compressed

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    Test and out and let us know.

    You should just go to 3.03 OE-C, which can run CSOs & DAX files.

    Also, I have no music tracks on my psp so I can save space on my 1 gig.

    psp = gaming.
    zune= music & movies.

    atleast for me anyway,

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    This has gone way off topic is started as PSX game talk. Not 1up had made it CSO and DAX talk.

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    All great advice, for the most part. I prefer my music and games all in one place so I know where it is anyways. Uh, ok, so when I run UltraISO, just put it into compressed ISO file then convert in Popstation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1up View Post
    You should just go to 3.03 OE-C, which can run CSOs & DAX files.
    This breeds ISO talk

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