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    Default InfoPyuta for PSP

    Over at PSP Wiki theres a port of the <a href="http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley/5604/infopyuta.html" target="_blank" >InfoPyuta</a> emulator over to the PSP.

    The Pyuta to me isnt well known but check out this site for some info --> <a href="http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/tomy/pyuuta/pyuuta2.html" target="_blank" >http://www.floodgap.com/retrobits/tomy/pyuuta/pyuuta2.html</a> (thanks to Smiths for finding it)

    On the download page ive included 2 demos for download and theres screenshots of the emulator running, the eboot is in the Zip (with source files) and it uses the Rin File selector.

    Downloads etc are here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/infopyuta.shtml

    Anyone who knows more of this hardware thats emulated please post on our forums.

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    Thumbs up hmm Great call

    Its a pretty good first attempt.
    It feels lacking tho.

    Needs so color up in there.
    More tools.
    And the ability to save your work.
    Other then that This is a really Good idea



    Lol I just noticed I put this in the wrong thead. I was meaning to put this in for psp paint. The only excuse i have for this is.
    Im useing a tv out card, Because of the rsolution its really hard to see small letters perfectly.
    My bad

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    Well, it seems that the Tomy Pyuuta was also released in the United States as the Tomy Tutor. Its hardware is similar to the Texas Instruments TI99/8, and to a lesser extent, the TI99/4A. I've also quickly discovered that it's HARD AS HELL to find games for this thing. I've hit all my favorite ROM and emulation sites, even BitTorrent, and I have yet to find any. Even the Neo-Geo CD games weren't this hard to locate!

    JR

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