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    the ds emu is possible on the psp... and it can make a difference for touch screen, it just needs to be some how configured the button settings..... the ds touch screen function can be used on the analog stick. yet for poking or touching maybe dificult to do, it can be touch by pressing the music button??? iono, but it is possible

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    Quote Originally Posted by DimensionT View Post
    I'm just trying to envoke a fun discussion. I'm not saying it's feasable to run it at decent speeds WHAT-SO-EVER... -2fps is fine with me, so long as it runs.
    I agree with you, it's kinda fun to run these things even if they run at ungodly slow speeds. You might be interested in the NES emulator for the GBC then, which runs at a horribly slow speed and only runs maybe 5 games or so. More info and downloads can be found at http://www.pocketheaven.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=4412

    The only games I was able to get to work were Popeye, Fade To Black, Donkey Kong, Tennis, Urban Champion, and Warpman (J). Only those few mapper 0 games will run. Use Select + direction to change the view.

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    That would be intresting to mess with, but I don't have anyway of running it. Only way I'd be able to do it would be running it on a GBC emulator on the DS or the PC... And where's the fun in that? To me, it's only cool to be able to run it on the actual hardware, lol.

    Off topic:
    Is there a LUA player for the DS? I've been wanting to get into LUA coding, but I don't want to have to jack my brother's PSP to do it.

    On topic:
    Does anybody know if the PSP needs a certain amount of power to run? I know 222Mhz is the minimum the CPU runs at, but can it boot with less? I highly doubt that the bios screen (XMB or whatever) and some PSP homebrew games fully use the 222Mhz. It might be possible to run it on the 100 or Mhz the DS's two CPUs put out.

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    Hm, I think there is some implementation of LUA on the DS, but I don't know how well developed it is. I believe it's named "DSLUA" if you wish to search for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DimensionT View Post
    I say someone should do it, if only for the reason that there's a DS emulator for PSP. Just so we can have a thread like theirs...
    hey hey, no need to copy... you guys are already unique, and on the retail side KICKIN OUR ASSES

    it's not like hey let's boost psp sales

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    I am currently creating Grand Theft Auto DS Stories, and i am using the same controls as the psp..... but that is the most you can do. Remake it and use the same controls

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    Oh my god, this guy again...

    Dude, it's common knowledge that computers can only emulate consoles that are less powerful than they are. That's why DS emulation is on the PSP and not the other way around, because the DS is less powerful than the PSP.

    Emulation isn't just some magical phenominon that makes consoles/computers automatically play games from other consoles. It takes a lot of hard work and research in order to find ways to manipulate computers to emulate other consoles/computers. Please get this through your head, and quit embarrassing yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo356 View Post
    PSP's spec $#@! DS.
    Sadly, I agree with you in every possible way...:rofl:

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    Quote Originally Posted by DimensionT View Post
    On topic:
    Does anybody know if the PSP needs a certain amount of power to run? I know 222Mhz is the minimum the CPU runs at, but can it boot with less? I highly doubt that the bios screen (XMB or whatever) and some PSP homebrew games fully use the 222Mhz. It might be possible to run it on the 100 or Mhz the DS's two CPUs put out.
    The PSP's CPU is actually 333mhz, but it's under clocked to 222mhz.

    Some homebrew PSP apps, like the TXT reader and I think some of the older system emulators, can put the CPU alot lower (66mhz sometimes) to save battery life.

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