The roms should be in .SMS format. It expects the games to be in the /PSP/GAME/SMS folder, so when installing the eboot, do not use the hide option and specify SMS as the name.
If you think it's that easy to overcome speed issues, you can always try porting your own emulator. Mhz ratings aren't everything. In time coders will figure out the best ways to acheive common tasks like screen refreshing and outputting sound. Perhaps we'll get some snippets of MIPS code to assist. Again, the 333mhz is a good, quick *stop gap* measure until more is known about the hardware. You don't have to use it if you don't like it.I love the work done from Yoshiiro but I think that for all programmers, overclock is not the way to solve speed problems.
-- Rob
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