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    Quote Originally Posted by xuphorz
    am I the only person here who owns and uses a 4:4 TV?
    o_O what's the model number and company name?

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    Quote Originally Posted by quzar
    o_O what's the model number and company name?
    no idea what model number is, there's so many numbers on it, not one says model anything

    the brand is Sony, good luck finding it, it's really old. it barely has color. (that's why i bought a cheap-o $30 TV Tuner for my pc)

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    4 inches?

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    well, it wasn't because i wanted to find one, but more because i think that i's bs. No offense, but the plain fact that you said 4:4 instead of 1:1 just makes absolutely no sense...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CannedSoup
    psx doesnt run in a square windows its actually rectangluar so once its setup right it cant fullscreen on psp without ruining the aspect ratio.
    I'm more worried about the screen size and button configuration than the speed quite frankly.

    Are you saying that it can't fullscreen on the psp without ruining the aspect ratio or it can fullscreen on the psp without ruining the aspect ratio?

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    Quote Originally Posted by quzar
    well, it wasn't because i wanted to find one, but more because i think that i's bs. No offense, but the plain fact that you said 4:4 instead of 1:1 just makes absolutely no sense...
    i'm not good with aspet ratio's (i called the psp 1:85 yesterday to my friend, no wonder he didn't believe me )
    yes, i meant 1:1

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    Does anyone know the name of a zip program that will zip it into one of those (extremely) high compression files? I think the extensions are .gz and/or .7zip.

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    it's called 7-zip

    http://www.7-zip.org/

    the drawback is it requires lots of ram to do anything useful.

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    Doesn't need much ram for decompressing which is all you're interested in when dealing with .cue & .bin files.

    LZMA features:

    * Compressing speed: 500 KB/s on 1 GHz CPU
    * Decompressing speed:
    o 8-12 MB/s on 1 GHz Intel Pentium 3 or AMD Athlon.
    o 500-1000 KB/s on 100 MHz ARM, MIPS, PowerPC or other simple RISC CPU.
    * Small memory requirements for decompressing: 8-32 KB
    * Small code size for decompressing: 2-8 KB (depending from speed optimizations)

    LZMA decoder uses only integer operations and can be implemented in any modern 32-bit CPU (or on 16-bit CPU with some conditions).
    http://www.7-zip.org/sdk.html

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    Try to put the clock speed up to 333 MHZ and see if you get a tiny boost in FPS

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