I've read at a few sites that you can run Win95 on your PSP, if so, can I run games on it? Some of my older games hate my new computer for some reason, and I'm hoping this could be a solution.
I've read at a few sites that you can run Win95 on your PSP, if so, can I run games on it? Some of my older games hate my new computer for some reason, and I'm hoping this could be a solution.
http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/bochspsp.shtml
Looks like you can do it with Bochs. I'd be amazed if it were actually fast enough to handle any games more demanding than Minesweeper and Solitaire, though.
I'm stunned that someone would take the time to create a Windows environment on the PSP. Actually, maybe not stunned. It's more of a "why?" situation I guess.
I believe this falls under the same category as questioning Doom on the iPod.Originally Posted by Gamereviewgod
Pretty much, I would say it's one of those things they thought they could do but it's all goodOriginally Posted by boatofcar
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I think it takes the PSP just a couple of hours to boot to the desktop, so I think the idea of playing games is pretty much out of the question. Maybe the x86 emu will be improved over time, but I don't see the point really. This was just done to prove it could be done.Originally Posted by atm55
It takes a couple of hours to boot the desktop?
Wow I'm not conversant enough in operating software, but why is that?
Here's my feedback thread: http://www.digitpress.com/forum/show...ht=FantasiaWHT
The guy who did it says 10 minutes.Originally Posted by poopnes
Yeah I heard it runs really slow. Back to the Doom thing the guy just wanted to proove that it could be done. I mean what system hasn't had it's share of Doom
To bad you'll never be able to use any usb peripherals on it...no usb support in Win 95.
No parallel port on a PSP either.
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Isn't that how long it took Win95 to book on a 486 normally?Originally Posted by atm55
uhhh the windows 95 is emulated and not really running on the psp so thats why its even slower.
Well, Microsoft *did* release a usb patch for 95, which actually worked quite well for me (usb mouse) back when I still used it on a spare box.Originally Posted by rbudrick
http://www.usbman.com/Win95%20USB%20Guide.htm
Regardless, I don't see this becoming practical in any way. Emulating x86 code on a mips r4000 cpu has *GOT* to be painful.
It is concievable that the Linux crowd could cook up a nice brew that is custom-made for the PSP (USB, Correct video size, firefox browser, full media support, etc) .. there are already native linux versions for Mac, PS2, etc, etc that aren't x86 OSes being emulated.
I stand corrected, I read about this months ago, and I guess time exagerated that figure in my head. By a lot. =)Originally Posted by ianoid
And no, it didn't take a 486 10 minutes to boot Win95, in fact I had a 386 that would do it in less than 5.
I think i saw some dude who got "Doom" to run on a digital camera viewscreen.Originally Posted by Joker T
A friggin digital camera! Why?
Windows 95 Good riddance.
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It's Bochs!! Yes, it's cool and has interesting potential uses, but it will crawl along even if you run it on a P4!
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lol my brother hacked the onboard nav system in his acura TL, has several games, a screensaver, wallpaper, etc now. No doom yet though.