celor
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Post by celor on Sept 7, 2005 17:20:03 GMT 1
Hullo, I just came across this great site yesturday and it is pretty 1337 Been waiting for something like this for a while now. Anyways, I downloaded snes9xTYL and put these piles in the psp/game/snes9xTYL (The higlighted ones I put in that folder) but when I go to boot this program up I get an error message saying "The game could not be started. (80020001)" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- I have firmware 1.50. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Post by wantan on Sept 7, 2005 17:31:56 GMT 1
Search in Google for PBPEasyInstaller. This program will help you installing the games correctly.
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celor
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Post by celor on Sept 7, 2005 18:04:39 GMT 1
Thank you, I got it working now and was playing Chrono Trigger for a bit... GREAT STUFF!
I have one question though. I had heard that your PsP could somehow start afire if you aren't careful... I don't want that happening so I was wondering what the safest tempurature is to run it at. I see, up in the top right hand corner something that says "Tmp.30C" I am assuming that is a tempurature readout of some kind.
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Post by wantan on Sept 7, 2005 20:08:14 GMT 1
wow... start a fire... I have never heard about'em... If your talking about the overclocking feature, you have nothing to worry about because the PSP is indeed underclocked... Hehehe... in the manual says (and I think is a standard for all electric equipment) that you must charge your PSP outside the badge or in a fresh place... I never felt my PSP at high temperatures... maybe if it goes overheated I will use it to iron my shirts... ;D
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celor
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Post by celor on Sept 7, 2005 21:08:46 GMT 1
Quote from the manual to the "Un official Snes9x for PSP Ver.0.02y27" at Maxconsoles.com"{Caution} Use the 333, 266MHz acceleration (standard is 222) option at your own risk. In the event that your memory card, or PSP get destroyed, or if it bursts into flames I take no responsibility . I have set the emulator so that it will always run at 222MHz outside of the game. Running the PSP at over 266MHz will result in instability as the magnitude of the Graphic Speed rises." -=-=-=-=-=- Just a bit paranoid that my 250$ PsP will burn my hands off
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Post by stryke3 on Sept 7, 2005 21:11:43 GMT 1
Don't worry about it. It's there for the same reason that most freeware/open source software says "we're not responsible if this makes your computer crash, blow up, or rape your pet goat(paraphrase)."
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Post by wantan on Sept 7, 2005 23:45:12 GMT 1
The PSP is set to 222Mhz speed instead of 333Mhz just for energy saving purposes. That's all... at more speed, more energy consumption. So, if you want more playing time over performance, set your settings to 222Mhz... else 333Mhz. I have spend too $250 in my PSP, also $500 in my T5... and I think I know what I´m doing, because I have read in many sites about the supposed "overclocking" feature. Btw, uo_snes was made from somebody who are japanese. The manual was translated from japanese to english, so you can expect many misunderstandings...
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Post by prettzv on Sept 8, 2005 11:06:07 GMT 1
I have been using my psp overclocked for a long time now adn have never even seen the temp break 37 degrees C. I don't think that the overclocking will be an issue. If so though I think it is totally worth it if I got a few months of solid nestalgic fun outta this kick ass software. Totally Worth the 400 or so I have put into my stuffs.
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