You should grab a Normal one.
All emulators work perfectly on the normal one already,except N64. Everything else is neat,including PS1.
Not PS2/Xbox/Gamecube/PS3/360/Wii/DS of course.
Ok gentleman...perhaps I am a total noob, but I was previously considering getting a GP2X.
However, since there is no physical location nearby (Hong Kong) that i can find to actually buy and pick up the GP2X in person, I am thinking of getting a PSP-Slim tomorrow. (if anybody knows where in hong kong I can actually pick up a GP2X in person, please let me know)
I was wondering if it would be a good idea for me to get the PSP-Slim or a normal PSP?
Do emulators already work for the PSP-Slim or are people still trying to crack the firmware?
How well does NeoGeo, Snes, and Mame work on the PSP?
Sorry for the noob questions guys. OTL
You should grab a Normal one.
All emulators work perfectly on the normal one already,except N64. Everything else is neat,including PS1.
Not PS2/Xbox/Gamecube/PS3/360/Wii/DS of course.
Why get a normal one? providing he knows someone with access to a homebrew capable phat PSP he could use Pandora?
hm..... sounds interesting....can you explain to me how pandora works? whats phat psp?
phat PSP is the new 'nickname' for normal PSPs (like normal DSs got called DS phat when DS lite was released)
Pandoras Battery (along with a 'Magic Memory stick') is a universal phat PSP unbricker/downgrader.It works by booting the PSP into service mode which loads the ipl from a partition on memory stick and also firmware files from the memory stick. Team M33 used a moddified 'MMS' to install custom firmware on a slim PSP
get the phat if you want to use all of the homebrew,a slim if your patient and don't mind waiting for full compatibility.Besides the slim doesn't have IR.
Personally I'd get the phat.
Because everybody uses their infra red port?
i would get the phat too cause all homebrew works on it and on the slim only homebrew that is hen compatible(no snes emu with me support for instance)
Yeah I prefer the normal version, if you want homebrew
I use my IR all of the time with my keyboard and for various electronics remotes.
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