Thats just not pratical. The only real means of porting is with source code. Wouldnt doing that be almost as hard as reserve enginering.
every heard of static binary translation? just for the record you seem to be as equally un-knowledgable as he does, so you really don't have a leg to stand on here.Originally Posted by CannedSoup
Thats just not pratical. The only real means of porting is with source code. Wouldnt doing that be almost as hard as reserve enginering.
your trolling is really starting to annoy me. every thing you have posted here has been negative or an attempt to show you know more than everyone else. STOP.Originally Posted by CannedSoup
^^My dad can beat up your dad still...^^
Quzar>Have you ever done any coding for the XBOX? Would you ever consider doing a PSP project?
Sorry, That's just funny...Originally Posted by CannedSoup
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Well the thing is most emulators (such as the SNES9X one) are ports of the PC SNES9X, and as I said before if someone created a new SNES emulator coded from the ground up with the PSP in mind it would run much better. The problem is that I don't think all of the PSP hardware documentation has been released - official manuals on how to use the CPU, GPU, etc. So even porting is somewhat hard at this point.Originally Posted by o2byzst
There are N64 emulators for PC which run fine, but you need at least a 1GHz+ and a decent video card to get them working well, I really doubt N64 would be possible on PSP but the PS1 is a different story.
Well, I'm currently playing the translated version of Star Ocean for the SNES, and being able to replay Star Ocean: The Second Story on the PSP would be amazing.
glad im not the only one that enjoyed that game... everyone seems to think that game sucked. WELL IT ROCKED!Originally Posted by MSX
You seem to be knowlagible on the sblect. Do you recomend amd or some other off brand. I Realize amd isnt the best in the universe compard to other unmentioned brand names like intell. my question is if you where to pick the perfect pc processor, what would it be in your opinion ?![]()
^^It all depends on what you use your PC for most^^
AMD chips are cheaper, and are great for gaming because the memory controller runs at the chips clock speed (Instead of north bridge).
Intel chips are pricier, and they are best suited for "Grunt work", such as audio, and video encoding.
Ask a million people what chip is better and you'll get a new reason why this or that chip is better every time. I have a P4 2.4....
When I upgrade, I'm getting an Athlon 64, because of the reason above, and for the 64 bit capabilities...
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