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digitalpress
06-26-2005, 06:57 PM
I was hoping to find what I need in this thread:
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=63291

There's some good info in there but it's been edited over several weeks and things changed fast.

I can find the emulators themselves easily enough, but what does a PSP owner need to do to get started? I'm looking forward to playing TurboGrafx and Genesis on my PSP!

Jibbajaba
06-26-2005, 07:05 PM
The easiest way is to download the pack that someone made that already has all the emulators in it, and already have the exploit applied to them. You just need to transfer it to your PSP. It's called the "KXsploit homebrew pack". You should be able to find it at PSPhacker.com. Then you can just add your ROMs and you're good to go. :D

As far as what you need, just a PSP thats 1.50 or less, a USB cable, and a memory card. The 32 meg will do if you are only going to play a few games, but I assume that you probably already have a bigger one.

Chris

norkusa
06-26-2005, 07:05 PM
"The Ultimate Homebrew Guide" from PSP Hacker:
http://www.psphacker.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2323

I found the part about splitting the emulator files confusing, so there is kind people like this guy that did all the hard work for you. You just download the exploit pack that contain all the emulators available, extract all the folders to your "Games" folder on your PSP, insert your ROM's, and you're all set. Check the "ReadMe" file in the Exploit Pack for detailed instructions:

KXSploit Pack v.2.0
http://www.psphacker.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2925

Damion
06-26-2005, 07:37 PM
OK....I want to note that I have posted the software twice. makes Installing Eboots easier then coloring outside the lines. Wait make that three times now.

this software will install an emu or other homebrew software all you need to do is have your PSP Connected Via USB and Direct the program to the file you want to install. It will even HIDE the corrupt Files that are used to boot EMUs it just hides them. It dosen't make them go away. (http://files.psphacker.com/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,40,525)

Now something to note on that link is the BIGGER KB/MB Eboot file is the one you want to use when installing. If theres only one then thats the one you want. this program starting out is essential.

After that it's cake, now to move rom files over to your fav emu you need to look for the file devoid (THAT DOES NOT HAVE ANY) of the ~ or the % thats the file you want the ROMS in.

BTW don't do the exploit pack thing these Emulators have been coming out EVERYDAY with updates and there not making a new exploit pack everyday.

For PCengine I recommend PCEP for PSP v0.7 (http://www.psphacker.com/2005/06/pcep-for-psp-v07.html) No slow down and pretty decent sound support the new HuE still can't do sound right.

Now for genesis I'm going with PSPGenesis v0.13 for PSP (http://www.psphacker.com/2005/06/pspgenesis-v013-for-psp.html) you'll need to clock up your PSP for some games (by Pressing X in the rom selection screen)

Also another prgram I would recommend would be PSPersonalize v1.0 (http://files.psphacker.com/cgi-bin/cfiles.cgi?0,0,0,0,38,433) To make custom backgrounds on your PSP. Take an Image 300X170 Place it on the memory card (in the ROOT of memory card) Number it 01 though 12 and this program will find it and place it as that months background. I currently have the SDF-1 as this months background.


anyhoo thats it from me so far.

Jive3D
06-26-2005, 07:43 PM
You'll already know this if you've read all of the previous posts.

the PSP emu stuff for firmware v. 1.50 is REALLY EASY.

But, it does require some READING. All of the answers can be found at www.psphacker.com (as stated above).

It's a small time investment to read up on this stuff, but once you get through a few pages you'll be golden -

If you clicked this thread and read this post first, go back to the top, read it all and go to PSPhacker.com all the answers are there.

Game on!
("Hi Wayne....Hi......")

klausien
06-26-2005, 07:58 PM
I'm sure that this has been asked like crazy, but is this going to screw up my PSP?

I really don't want to wreck it for very obvious reasons!

SoulBlazer
06-26-2005, 08:00 PM
No, nothing will harm your PSP. The only effect you may notice is that if you overclock the PSP to 333 MHz (which the games of the PSP don't use) you will use the battery charge faster. That's it. It won't damage the PSP. And overlocking the emulators is often needed to get it to run well.

klausien
06-26-2005, 10:34 PM
My mind has now been blown. I can't believe that PSP Emulation already works this well.

Jive3D
06-26-2005, 10:38 PM
Me too. It's been going on for a long time actually - but only recently was the 1.50 firmware hacked which REALLY opened the floodgates.

It's going to get interesting when each new game requires the user to upgrade their firmware. You'll really have to make a choice between playing the new hot PSP game - but at the same time destroying any ability for you to play emulators (until the upgrade is hacked) - or not buying those new games until the firmware upgrades are 'figured out'

either that or buy 2 PSPs. ^_^

klausien
06-27-2005, 05:57 AM
I'll be skipping new games until each upgrade is cracked thank you!

zmweasel
06-27-2005, 11:01 AM
N/A

XxMe2NiKxX
06-27-2005, 11:08 AM
No, nothing will harm your PSP. The only effect you may notice is that if you overclock the PSP to 333 MHz (which the games of the PSP don't use) you will use the battery charge faster. That's it. It won't damage the PSP. And overlocking the emulators is often needed to get it to run well.Need to correct this. You are not overclocking the PSP to 333MHz. The clock speed of the PSP's processor is 333MHz, "overclocking" simply removes the cap.

To answer the original question, download kexploit_1.5. Read the instructions, plug your PSP into your PC, and you're set. Also note that if you play your PSP online, you will no longer be capable of using homebrew apps. You essentially have to choose one or the other unless you want to buy two PSP's (you rich bastard...).

EDIT: Grammar.

digitalpress
06-27-2005, 11:54 AM
To answer the original question, download kexploit_1.5. Read the instructions, plug your PSP into your PC, and you're set. Also note that if you play your PSP online, you will no longer be capable of using homebrew apps. You essentially have to choose one or the other unless you want to buy two PSP's (you rich bastard...).

See, I've already seen a few different ways to get started, so there seems to be a difference of opinion as to which was is best or easiest... still, I don't mind trying a few different paths, at least if I do get stuck I've got a backup plan.

You mention kexploit_1.5. Where do I find that?

Cmosfm
06-27-2005, 11:57 AM
No, nothing will harm your PSP. The only effect you may notice is that if you overclock the PSP to 333 MHz (which the games of the PSP don't use) you will use the battery charge faster. That's it. It won't damage the PSP. And overlocking the emulators is often needed to get it to run well.Need to correct this. You are not overclocking the PSP to 333MHz. The clock speed of the PSP's processor is 333MHz, "overclocking" simply removes the cap.

To answer the original question, download kexploit_1.5. Read the instructions, plug your PSP into your PC, and you're set. Also note that if you play your PSP online, you will no longer be capable of using homebrew apps. You essentially have to choose one or the other unless you want to buy two PSP's (you rich bastard...).

EDIT: Grammar.

So If I download emulators, and then go play a game online, I can't use my emulators anymore?

zmweasel
06-27-2005, 11:59 AM
N/A

Cmtz
06-27-2005, 12:18 PM
DP were you able to get the emulators started on your PSP. Remember just in case no one has mentioned it. DON'T UPGRADE YOUR FIRMWARE!!! The easiest way is to download the pack and place it on your PSP memory card. Buy a big memory card. 1GB!!

ddockery
06-27-2005, 12:19 PM
Where can I find (insert anything psp emu related here)?

www.psphacker.com

norkusa
06-27-2005, 12:23 PM
You mention kexploit_1.5. Where do I find that?

Follow the 2nd link I made in my first post in this thread. It'll take you right to it. It's been updated to v2.0, so the emulators in it are more current.

That's all you'll need (besides roms).

ddockery
06-27-2005, 01:57 PM
The Kxpolit homebrew pack is a decent way to get started, but everyoe really should take the time (all of 15 minutes) to learn how to do this yourselves so you aren't waiting on someone else everytime a new game/emu/app you want to try comes out.

digitalpress
07-01-2005, 04:17 PM
For those looking to get started, I found this tutorial very thorough and simple to follow!

http://www.psp-hacks.com/psp-kxploit-howto.php

AlexKidd
07-02-2005, 10:59 PM
I know this is an old topic but can anyone tell me if I can do this without using winrar?

digitalpress
07-02-2005, 11:04 PM
I know this is an old topic but can anyone tell me if I can do this without using winrar?

Theoretically you could get the files you need from a source other than the main ones you'd find on the web and have them zipped for you... but I'd question why you'd go to such great lengths since WinRAR is freeware.

AlexKidd
07-02-2005, 11:08 PM
I know this is an old topic but can anyone tell me if I can do this without using winrar?

Theoretically you could get the files you need from a source other than the main ones you'd find on the web and have them zipped for you... but I'd question why you'd go to such great lengths since WinRAR is freeware.

My mom doesn't like me downloading programs to her computer. Would it be possible for me to download winrar for free, attempt to get some turbo grafx games downloaded to my psp and have everything completely deleted from the computer by the end of the night?

BWK900
07-02-2005, 11:39 PM
Yeah, you can do that Alex Kidd. I used to have that problem with my parents, thinking that everything I download or playing games online can get viruses.
My parents think viruses are transferred through the dust in the air.
Now that I'm 17 and with a job, since I've built my own computer, they believe anything I say about technology.
Just create a random folder and hide it some place. There will be no evidence of it if your mom doesn't go snooping around the hard drive.

AlexKidd
07-03-2005, 12:24 AM
ok i've got the emulator installed on there fine,noow could someone tell me the name of a site where i can get free turbo grafx roms? I know I could find this on google but i figure you guys know which ones work the best. thanks in advance.

AlexKidd
07-03-2005, 01:05 AM
Bump

I really need some help with this. I have found a few sites where I can download a turbo grafx emulator(magicengine,hugo) but i'm under the impression that i already have the emulator(pce for psp) and I just need the roms which I cannot find. Please someone help me out because I need to get these programs off of my computer within a few hours.

AlexKidd
07-03-2005, 01:32 AM
100 Meseta for anyone who can point me in the direction of free turbo grafx roms.

esquire
07-03-2005, 02:02 AM
I read in one of the other threads that the newer PSPs come with the firmware upgrade. Is there anyway to tell what firmware is installed on a PSP without having to turn it on? Can you tell by Serial Number? Date of Manufacture? Etc.

MegaManFan
07-04-2005, 01:13 AM
If you bought your PSP the first week it came out in the U.S. you probably have the 1.50 firmware. Mine does. Serial # ends in -PSP1001 if that makes any difference.

davidbrit2
07-04-2005, 02:53 AM
If you bought your PSP the first week it came out in the U.S. you probably have the 1.50 firmware. Mine does. Serial # ends in -PSP1001 if that makes any difference.

I got mine in May, and it's also a -PSP1001 1.50 unit. So they might be a bit easier to find than just the first few around launch.

DeputyMoniker
07-06-2005, 11:23 PM
ok i've got the emulator installed on there fine,noow could someone tell me the name of a site where i can get free turbo grafx roms? I know I could find this on google but i figure you guys know which ones work the best. thanks in advance.

What, are you new??

DeputyMoniker
07-06-2005, 11:27 PM
The easiest way is to download the pack that someone made that already has all the emulators in it, and already have the exploit applied to them. You just need to transfer it to your PSP. It's called the "KXsploit homebrew pack". You should be able to find it at PSPhacker.com. Then you can just add your ROMs and you're good to go. :D

As far as what you need, just a PSP thats 1.50 or less, a USB cable, and a memory card. The 32 meg will do if you are only going to play a few games, but I assume that you probably already have a bigger one.

Chris

EDIT: Nevermind.

DeputyMoniker
10-07-2005, 11:27 PM
Turbo DUO - Ys book 1 & 2 -
Im using a homebrew pack and Im trying to play Y's book 1 & 2 but when I try to open it on my PSP, it just sits there displaying the file directory "ms0:/PSP/GAME/PCEP1~1/Ys1and2.zip"
I tried zipped, unzipped, individual files, zipped in a folder, zipped without a folder...nothing is working. What emulator should I use? Do I need a boot file or something?
These are the files I have:
http://www.photodump.com/direct/DeputyMoniker/Ys1and2.jpg

p.s. I posted this at the Homebrew site already but nobody is answering me there. :P

DeputyMoniker
10-12-2005, 03:19 AM
*bump
So nobody knows how to fix it?

zmweasel
10-12-2005, 05:17 AM
Check out this page:

http://grblitz.overclocked.org/cconstal.htm

And scroll down to the PCE for PSP installation walkthrough, which also walks you through the process of installing and playing TG-CD/TurboDuo games.

PCE for PSP's CD-game emulation isn't perfect, so expect some audio glitching and popping.

As for HuE, I haven't tried that one yet, so I can't help ya if that's what you're using.

-- Z.

DeputyMoniker
10-12-2005, 08:09 PM
Check out this page:

http://grblitz.overclocked.org/cconstal.htm

And scroll down to the PCE for PSP installation walkthrough, which also walks you through the process of installing and playing TG-CD/TurboDuo games.

PCE for PSP's CD-game emulation isn't perfect, so expect some audio glitching and popping.

As for HuE, I haven't tried that one yet, so I can't help ya if that's what you're using.

-- Z.

Thanks, man. That did the trick. I needed the *.toc, rename the tracks and use the proper BIOS. Its too bad the sound is so glitchy, Im trying to play Y's.

NE146
10-12-2005, 08:13 PM
These are the files I have:
http://www.photodump.com/direct/DeputyMoniker/Ys1and2.jpg

Yknow.. I don't understand how you guys can work w/ files without seeing the extensions. Turn those suckas on! LOL

boatofcar
10-12-2005, 09:57 PM
Is SNES emulation full speed yet? PSPupdates doesn't seem to cover the retro emu scene anymore...

DeputyMoniker
10-13-2005, 01:44 AM
These are the files I have:
http://www.photodump.com/direct/DeputyMoniker/Ys1and2.jpg

Yknow.. I don't understand how you guys can work w/ files without seeing the extensions. Turn those suckas on! LOL

I didnt even know you could do that. Tell me how. :P

Doku_san
10-13-2005, 07:28 AM
Does this mean that I could play Snes games on the Psp?
If so, then WOW! I don't understand anything about the Psp though. Heeehee. LOL

davidbrit2
10-13-2005, 11:03 AM
Does this mean that I could play Snes games on the Psp?
If so, then WOW! I don't understand anything about the Psp though. Heeehee. LOL

Pretty much. Most of the SNES emulators I've tried so far didn't really impress me, though. NES and Gameboy run flawlessly (with NesterJ and Rin, respectively), and PCEP does TG-16 games nearly as perfectly. Genesis, SMS, and Game Gear are supported fairly well with various emulators, too.

Damion
10-13-2005, 11:35 AM
Does this mean that I could play Snes games on the Psp?
If so, then WOW! I don't understand anything about the Psp though. Heeehee. LOL

Pretty much. Most of the SNES emulators I've tried so far didn't really impress me, though. NES and Gameboy run flawlessly (with NesterJ and Rin, respectively), and PCEP does TG-16 games nearly as perfectly. Genesis, SMS, and Game Gear are supported fairly well with various emulators, too.

Don't forget the NeoGeoCD PSP (http://yoyofr.fr.st/) :)

Works with damn near all of the NEOCD games.

davidbrit2
10-13-2005, 12:20 PM
Don't forget the NeoGeoCD PSP (http://yoyofr.fr.st/) :)

Works with damn near all of the NEOCD games.

Intriguing. Does it do MVS cart ROM sets too, or just CDs? Not that I'd be able to fit much of either on my 128 MB stick. ;-)

Damion
10-13-2005, 03:27 PM
Don't forget the NeoGeoCD PSP (http://yoyofr.fr.st/) :)

Works with damn near all of the NEOCD games.

Intriguing. Does it do MVS cart ROM sets too, or just CDs? Not that I'd be able to fit much of either on my 128 MB stick. ;-)

Just CD :(

but you can fit a few CD games on your 128 Sam Showdown 1-2 and the metal slugs to just name a few.

I just looked and you can fit alot of them on there you would just have to change them out whenever you wanted to play a diffrent game.

Doku_san
10-13-2005, 09:41 PM
Man, that is kick ass! When I get a PSP I am going to download an emulator. Portable Snes games. How about PSone? And Is there N64? (Are there enough buttons to emulate the "Z" Trigger?)

zmweasel
10-13-2005, 11:03 PM
N/A