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559 No. 559 hide watch expand quickreply [Reply]
Hello, 151chan.

I'm planning on getting a new PSP, and I want to hack it.

So far, my friends have told me that the PSP 1000 is definitely hackable, the 2000 is somewhat hackable, and the 3000 is almost impossible to hack.

I'm deciding between 1000 and 2000. Which do you recommend?

Right now, I have my mind set on getting the original. What do you think?
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>>562

I looked a bit into it and apparently the solutions are kinda sketchy for TV-out on the 1000, but you gotta weigh that against the complete inability of the 2000 and up to use the 1.5 kernel for homebrew, which (trust me) really makes a difference in how much homebrew you are capable of running. You can still use the latest firmware with the new features and whatnot, and still use the 1.5 kernel by using the M33 line of CFW, so don't worry about having to stick with a stone-age firmware either.

Oh, and in case you wanted to know, here's the three solutions for video out that the PSP has:

-Bulky, expensive equipment that's basically a camera that sitson top of your screen, relaying that image to the TV. Overall pricey, unwieldy, and just plain suckish.

-Mod kit to more or less gut your PSP and add a whole host of different things to it, including of course RCA or component out. Great if you know what you're doing but definitely NOT the sort of thing to try as a first project.

And lastly,
-Not really the TV, but you can use the homebrew software called RemoteJoy to play the PSP on your compter sceen via USB cable. If you just want a nice image for yourself, then this is the best bet; if you absolutely *must* have true TV-out then go with option 2; don't waste money on the camera-mount-thing.
>> No. 564
>>563
Thank you =]
If I got a PSP, I'd probly end up doing the internal modding - I have a stepdad who is elite at electronics.
>> No. 566
>>564
Cool, I wish I had the skill to do that, but I can't even replace my dead Crystal version battery properly. Well to be fair to myself I got the type without solder tabs and I'm lucky the damn thing didn't explode, but... Yeah, I'm not too great with hardmods.


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So we've all seen that No$ is great for emulating the DS on a computer, but what have you found for emulating other systems on the DS?

I know there are lists in other places, but I want to see if anyone has personal preferece, tricks, versions we might not know of, etc.

I'll start:
GB/GBC - Lameboy (http://www.ds-xtra.com/Lameboy)
Great compatibility and speed, can use both savestates and in-game saves, emulates RTC (I'm glaring pointedly at my dead Crystal version cart), and among other things will also use your rumble pak (if inserted) for games which had one, such as Pokémon Pinball.

NES - nesDS (I got mine elsewhere, but i appears that Zophar's site is maintaining a version of it: http://www.zophar.net/consoles/nds/nes/nesds.html)
The most convenient NES emulator for the DS I have found; it loads games from your memory card, where the others I have found all require you to inject the ROM beforehand, making one .nds file per nes game. Apparently PocketNES now has a multi-game packer to allow multiple games in a single nds file, but until I try it a bit I'm more comfortable dealing with a file browser, even if it (supposedly) means a worse emulation. Pic related, I've had no trouble at all running this under nesDS.

GBA - Well I've heard good things about that GBA emu for people unfortunate enough to own a DSi, but that requires a specific flashcard, which itself is DSi-only, so the rest of us (myself included) just use some sort of slot-2 device. I personally use the 3in1, and it works great... mostly. I say that because I can't seem to get save patching to ever work right, so I couldn't tell you how to get games like and of the Super Mario Advance or Pokémon or Zelda games running with it. Well actually, the intro-hacked LttP I found seems to have already been save-patched and worked fine, but the raw ROM on the other hand did not. Flashing a game to memory can take a while if it's a large game, and you're usually going to want something else to do for a few minutes. Still
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>> No. 543
This should really be in /emu/.
>> No. 544
>>543
Possibree. I think it fits here, since it feels like /emu/ is for Pokémon related emulation.

I'll post the stuff I use, some time. Mostly I just have what was available at the time - I didn't have too many choices. The SNES emulator is the only thing I have trouble with, and I think the only handhelds that might be able to handle SNES are like GP32X, Pandora, or a hacked PSP.
The Genesis emu I use works fine - just a few graphical and sound ickies sometimes. Played Sonic and Pulseman, both fast-paced dudes.
>> No. 545
>>543
I agree with Red; I thought about it for a while, and figured that /emu/ was for pokémon-specific emulation.

>>544
Yeah, the only handheld I ever had full, proper emulation of the SNES on was my PSP slim, but that's stolen now so I make do.

Which Genesis emu do you use though, 'cause the one I used messed up in ways I can't begin to guess at, and I'm a computer scientist by trade. I mean like falling through the ground at the borders of sprites, stopping dead in midair while jumping at high speed, weird stuff like that.

Also, I have yet to get much farther than destroying the rock which blocked the railroad, but I'm loving the game.


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Hey 151chan,

Do you think I should get the PSP Go? Or is it not worth the money?
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>>532
Last night on my way home, I saw like, 3 bus stop stations that all advertise the PSP Go.
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>>534
I saw an advertisement for Burger King outside a shop while I was on the bus. Funny thing is, the closest Burger King is about 3 hours away.


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Check this out, it was going to be soo much cooler.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNlHCI5BtUI

"THE MOST EPIC POKEMON BATTLE EVER!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VL0C-t4OcU&feature=related
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"The game was first announced by Nintendo president Satoru Iwata at a Nintendo marketing event in Japan on June 7, 2006. At the event, Iwata described Wii-to-DS connectivity using the game as an example, stating that gamers with either Pokémon Diamond or Pearl can play battles using their Diamond or Pearl Pokémon to Pokémon Battle Revolution using their DS as a controller.

The first shown video of Pokémon Battle Revolution showcased a battle between Red and Leaf on what would become the Neon Colosseum. Interestingly, in said movie, a Groudon uses Hyper Beam on a Deoxys, not only defeating it, but leaving a large gash in the floor of the Colosseum, and a hole in the wall. It is unknown if these environment damages would have remained over the course of the battle, but no such thing is possible in the final game. The camera also appeared to be more dynamic than it is in the final game: when selecting its moves, the camera first focuses on the first Pokémon, then quickly pans over to the second Pokémon to select its moves, then pans over to the trainer who is shown making an attack command, and the attacks begin. The camera simply cuts between these shots in the final game. The last difference is the HP meter that is shown on screen when damage is done. In the video, the numerical value of the HP is shown on the HP meter, however that does not happen in any game mode in the final version."

Bulbapedia-
>> No. 514
This should be in /con/ or /dex/.
This board is for games that are not pokémon, indicated by the 'Non Pokemon Stuff' distinction above the list this board's name is in.
I feel like putting on the mod hat, but it wouldn't make a difference. It'd just look intimidating.


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In commemoration of the new board, I call upon a favorite consoles of all time thread.

I myself would have to go with the N64. I was a hardcore Ninten fan as a kid, so all of my favorite series where being translated to 3-D. Some of my favorite games of all time are on there, too, from the obvious Zelda titles to the little cult classics like Glover.
I actually play this system more than all of my systems (excluding the SNES) combined.
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>>41
Well I am.
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Fuck yeah mother
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Dreamcast, pic related.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvB-lIcHHPQ

Got any Geno fans?
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>>496
>> No. 499
>>497
I don't even know SMRPG, but I laughed.
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>>496
Seriously..


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297 No. 297 hide watch expand quickreply [Reply]
You know, that one other monster based series that came before Pokemon.
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>> No. 329
>>326
I keep finding little gems which push me further in the direction of getting a PSP. Mostly I'd use it for portable SNES and emulation, but it'd be great to play the few good games that are out for it.
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>>329
Scratch that, I keep forgetting about Pandora.

http://openpandora.org/
>> No. 498
>>322

I got Devil Survivor just recently and it's hard as hell.


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Hey guys, just wanted to share some of these Katamari Damacy cousins pics I found a few months ago.
I also haven't seen a ton of Katamari art around so if you've got some good stuff, post please.
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all done.


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