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    Is it safe to overclock up to 333? I would think it could harm my PSP.
    Also, will the Genesis work on PSP v1.5 and what is the best emulator to use?
    Thanks for the info.


    P.S.
    What is a good website to get roms?

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    ive been playing super mario rpg at 333mhz and it has been fine. but the fact that when u change it to 333mhz it is in red scares me a lil bit. can somebody tell me if it is harmfull to my psp to play like this.

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    its not overclocking thats what the psp has is a 333mhz if it were over 333mhz that would be overclocking then it might be something to worry about ive played the snes and the gen emu for hours now at 333mhz no problems at all just fast battery drain

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    check out this thread....and the best genesis emulator, IMHO, is PSPGenesis....runs great (at 333mhz) and has sound support

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    Running at 333mhz just drains the battery faster. The reason sony does not make games run at 333mhz is that reason. If the games run at 333mhz sony would not be able to advertize the battery being able to run 6 hours. it would be more like 2-3 hours for graphic demanding games. No damage comes to your psp. I play all my emulators at 333mhz for well over 20 hours now and no damage has happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JcBoyCool
    Running at 333mhz just drains the battery faster. The reason sony does not make games run at 333mhz is that reason. If the games run at 333mhz sony would not be able to advertize the battery being able to run 6 hours. it would be more like 2-3 hours for graphic demanding games. No damage comes to your psp. I play all my emulators at 333mhz for well over 20 hours now and no damage has happened.
    no.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1timeuser
    no.
    No what? please explain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JcBoyCool
    No what? please explain.
    dur, im an idiot. i meant to post somthing, but then i forgot to, but then i decided to post somthing else, somewhere else that said no, but it appeared here...

    so nevermind. but the only problem i have with the above statment is that sony intentionaly did somthing to improve the battery life. while that would certainly seem like the sneaky slimy sony that we all have come to know and love... no one knows that for sure.

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    Even if 333mhz was overclocking its not like your psp is going to start glowing cherry red float in midair and suddenly explode. We overclock compys all the time and as long as its not used for long periods of time no damage is (usualy) caused. just my 2 cents, dont mind me.

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    http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.p...64277c74eb659c

    Not trying to freak you out....Just want people to know sometimes #$%# happens...

    Unique problem? Was it the clock speed? Was it a standby bug in the emu?

    If something like this happens to anyone...they need to post it....

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