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    Mad props to the poster for keeping the camera in focus.

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    How much are the Silver PSP Slims going for in the States? I don't want to get some bundle pack I just want the Silver Slim with the charger and battery I don't need any useless accessories or any games to go with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainMorgan4 View Post
    How much are the Silver PSP Slims going for in the States? I don't want to get some bundle pack I just want the Silver Slim with the charger and battery I don't need any useless accessories or any games to go with it.
    They only sell the bundles currently. I picked up the ice silver Slim today for $199.99 (Daxter Pack) - I know that many don't need the extra bonus's but the extra $30.00 (in comparison to the $169.99 core PHAT) was well spent considering I just successfully installed 3.60 M33 CFW and now have a homebrew-enabled Slim.

    The PSP scene is so lucky to have such brilliant work being done so fast by many great dev teams & coders.

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    i can run Iso or .sce PSP backups on it right? or whatever the files are called?
    do i need a program for that, or i just put the iso/.sce file in the GAME150 directory?
    i'm talking about the PSP Slim 3.60 M33 of course

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    @sukhi-2006 - Whilst I agree the Blaze adaptor may work well for old PSPs, the main reason a lot of people are excited for the slim is the 64Mb of RAM and the implications this has for improved homebrew / emulators etc...(N64 and MAME).

    As I've posted previously, I'd love to have the slim up on the tv, using Xbox 360 pad for the joypad but ultimately it is a portable system and I actually use mine whilst commuting. As I mostly use emulators - specifically SNES, GBA and GBC then this would be my main concern...Darksoft's video puts pay to most of the doubt a lot of folks may have...

    I might have missed it but does CPS 1 & 2 work on CFW 3.60 M33??

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    Nope, CPS1, CPS2 and MVS don't work. I've tried from the latest to 1.66 and no luck, quite sad since those are the best emus for PSP imo

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    using the blaze adapter makes your psp into a waffle iron, which isn't very portable. Considering the lightness and thinness of the new slim, and considering it offers tv out while not adding anything to bulkiness, is a pure selling point to me. I have loved playing emulators etc on her, but plugging in old favorites into the tv will be so much more nostalgic. Not to mention will propably look more like they did before. Once again though, I've yet to find a component to composite cable / vcr / dvd / receiver. So we're stuck in HDTV progressive mode, pixel for pixel. So now I'm on a search for a tv that supports a zoom feature and then I could just zoom in on the signal and hopefully have it fullscreen. Anyone have an HDTV with zoom feature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by darksoft View Post
    using the blaze adapter makes your psp into a waffle iron, which isn't very portable. Considering the lightness and thinness of the new slim, and considering it offers tv out while not adding anything to bulkiness, is a pure selling point to me. I have loved playing emulators etc on her, but plugging in old favorites into the tv will be so much more nostalgic. Not to mention will propably look more like they did before. Once again though, I've yet to find a component to composite cable / vcr / dvd / receiver. So we're stuck in HDTV progressive mode, pixel for pixel. So now I'm on a search for a tv that supports a zoom feature and then I could just zoom in on the signal and hopefully have it fullscreen. Anyone have an HDTV with zoom feature?
    my samsung has zoom, and wide zoom, and some other picture distorting nonsense. I thought most tvs had various picture modes?

    i also dont see how forcing an interlaced output would help. some form of upscaling is required.

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    What model samsung is it?
    The interlaced mode goes fullscreen and watching family guy umd looks better on an sdtv than on a HDTV (easier on the eyes)

    I would rather have the good ol interlace so I can play it on my SDTV and not have to upgrade to a Costly ghostly LCD HDTV.

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