Cheers for pinning this to the top - I think a lot of people will be very interested in it.
Gent the webmaster of the excellent <a href="http://emutastic.emulation64.com/" target="_blank" >Emutastic Site</a> has made PSP Emulation News an awesome Guide for the PSPE PSP Homebrew Emulator by the Japanese PSP Wiki Devvers, the Guide is the most indepth guide you will need for getting started with using PSP Homebrew even if you dont have a PSP, it may also be of use for those wanting to start PSP Homebrew Development, check out the <a href="http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspe.htm" target="_blank" >PSPE Homebrew Emulator Guide.</a>
Thanks again to Gent for his hard work.
Cheers for pinning this to the top - I think a lot of people will be very interested in it.
Yeah its an awesome guide
I want this for my PSP -
<img src="http://tinypic.com/5b9s1z" alt="Image hosted by TinyPic.com">
I really want a v 1.5 hack, but then, I want an N64 emulator.... *drools*
I thought you might like this Wragg to offer a Customised PSPE Menu Background for your Members. See what one you like maybe the both? all they would need to do is download the zips from Emu Page and to backup the old and replace with what one that wanted in its place.
hey neato ill add it later
Okay, noobie question here. If I wanted to run a snes emulator on my psp (and I have jp firmware 1.0), I'd install pspe first, then the snes emulator and rom(s)?
In other words, is PSPE more like a boot disk for other applications?
Where do you place the files (ms0) what is the "root" file?
the guide shows you where to put the files mso/PSP/GAME/New Folder Name. The Root folder is where the pspe.exe is.Originally Posted by LeBoodaBomb
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