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    I agree. I am going to have a hard time deciding on this myself. I would love to have new games that are great, i.e. GT4.. but, I dont want to be forced to run a certain firmware...

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    You said things without any backing. There are only three reasons why you would do that: 1)pure disinformation/sloth/stupidity/etc 2)to make yourself look smart 3)to make your system of choice(psp) look better. I took the least insulting path, and imagined you were trying to improve the perceived impression of the PSP and not of yourself.

    As for the n64 thing, i meant at 333. There is no way it could possibly emulate the n64 at 166, since the n64 ran at 100mhz.

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    so what exactly is the problem running emu's on the current firmware or new firmwares?

    like.. i dont know how to explain what im saying.. but is it the way the code is written that makes it unauthorized? Because obviously some programs are going to be able to launch from the memory card, hence why we have that option. But is it really going to be only what sony approves? Or is there a way to program the emulator to be authorized so that it can run without having to go through security exploits (i.e. memory card swap)..

    anybody understand what im asking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aesthetic
    But is it really going to be only what sony approves?
    Short answer: Yes.

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