To put it simply, NO.
No way, no how, never, not going to happen.
I need really good programers for this one.
Win XP to PSP bios and file port.
This is possible with the psp because if we can rewrite the files from windows xp to a smaller more usefull codeing lang. we can port win XP to the psp.
4GB mem stick is big i 3.6GB is win XP so that is taken care of. but we still need to put it through a good coders advice:
If it is possible how can port windows?
i need all the people i can get!
plz assist!:thumbup:
To put it simply, NO.
No way, no how, never, not going to happen.
First of all, that's gonna be extremely illegal. Second of all, the work required would be enormous. Third of all, don't waste whatever talents you have porting something that will probably get you sued. Port something else, like a good game.
bochs is the best it's ever going to get.
And why the hell would you want windows on it anyways.
And bochs (win 95) is even slow as hell, good luck with XP
It's not possible without 64mb of ram, so it wouldn't work anyways.
even with 64mb thats still unlikely, and who would be willing to give up everything on their mem stick for win xp... and thats if they have a 4 gig, if they have anything smaller their screwed.
You can fit a windows install on 2gigs of space. Still it would suck. What kind of architecture would the psp count as? It wouldn't run like it would on an x86 machine.
And you'll need bill to lend you Win's source code.
I don't think so...
No listen when you install windows to a PC, you got a folder called windows. That is what i call "source code"!
and you can use a demo ver. of win XP. All the files and folders are already setup! just move them or install on hard, then with a mod-chip you can easily get 256mb of mem and a lot of ram by moding the mod and spending $190.00 for the two mods and you have a fully functional win XP hacked PSP! And how is it illeagal if you are allowed to install win XP on 3 computers, the psp is considered a computer.
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