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Ema
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19. June 2006 @ 13:51 |
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Hi
I have recently purchased a psp. How do i download games onto a memory stick from my pc with fastloader v7. Can anyone please help?
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19. June 2006 @ 13:53 |
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If your PSP is ver 1.50 you can put the ISOs in a folder in your ms0 called "ISO" and you have to put the folder w/ all caps "UMDEMULATOR" in your ms0 as well. Then put your UMDEmulator and UMDEmulator% folders in PSP\GAME via USB cable. Once you've done that, go to the GAME section of the main menu (XMB) and you want to make sure you choose System Menu for emulation type or w/e it is. You've gotta have ANY UMD in the drive and when you go to the XMB, you'll see the icon for that ISO. Click X to launch it. If you use DevHook 0.41d, you can launch games that require 2.60 version by a few simple changes. But if you wanna stick w/ UMDEMULATOR, you can download DevHook v0.22 and click on Direct Load in the menu. Once you do that, you can go into the menu in Fastloader or w/e and choose DIRECT LOAD. If it's a 1.50 game. Anything at 2.00 and above requires minor manipulation. But Fastloader 0.7 is really good for ripping games from UMD b/c it's so fast, but as for ISOs, I think it only loads 1.50 games. That's been my experience, anyway.
Crap, I forgot you mentioned Fastloader v0.7 at the beginning of your post. Just use UMDEMULATOR. It's much easier and you have way more options. But don't get rid of Fastloader v0.7, as it's great for ripping games.
EDIT #15: You can also use DAXZISO which uses a new kind of algorithm to compress games or on DevHook v0.41d, you can use a tool call CiSO something or other. Search ps2nfo.com and you'll find a tool that refers to CiSO converter. This tool shrinks games like DAXZISO, but CiSO is compatible w/ DevHook whereas DAXZISO files aren't and vice versa.
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. June 2006 @ 14:01
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20. June 2006 @ 12:08 |
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Guano wtf lol? Never even had a chance, nice post though:)
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20. June 2006 @ 12:23 |
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It's all about the 50-65WPM on a good day, homie! Tons of errors, so minus the errors, I type about 6WPM. LOL!!!
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20. June 2006 @ 12:30 |
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HAHA even with the errors, its a nice tut. have u tured the extreme rip kit for Cell yet? Cause thats the way ill ever give that game a chance;)
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20. June 2006 @ 12:36 |
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What I'm going to do is play the game thru on my 1.60GB (ouch) rip to get teh FULL experience since I've never played it before. After I beat it, then I'll go ahead and rip it down w/ the Extreme method. Fortunately, I have that 4GB MS now, so I can get away w/ doing this. Um... but yea, I have 8 games on my 4GB MS now, but once I do the extreme rip for Splinter Cell, I am going to be able to store 10-14 games. (One of which will be "Cars"!)
GAME FACT: Did you know that the music files on Splinter Cell Essentials takes up 1GB of space? If there were a way to rip just the music from the game and NOT any of the other audio, that would be sick. The music from the game is mostly ambience anyway. So for me, that won't be missed. Hell, I'd like to do it when I get home, but I am SO sick of messing w/ VcdromX and the 32 stages you have to go thru to compile a game to ISO format.
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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 20. June 2006 @ 12:39
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20. June 2006 @ 14:27 |
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Why not just replace the music files with dummy files? Although u really don hace to, with ur 4 gig stick. I am waiting to hear how awful Cell is when less than 400MBs, keep me updated:)
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21. June 2006 @ 08:13 |
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Hmmm really good quick and simple tut, wish I found it earlier when I was running around like crazy trying to just figure out what the hell to do with an emulator...lol.
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21. June 2006 @ 08:21 |
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while on the topic of Emus:
A good game (ROM) to try for Snes9xTYLme is "Harley's Humungous Adventure". That game is totally crazy. It's about a scientist who inadvertently shrinks himself and he has to avoid things around his house like ants and crap. He has a jet pack and at one point, he floats on a sponge in his own kitchen sink and has to swim thru the plugholes and pipes and what not. VERY FUN! He has nails for weapons and drives a mini tank thru a his kid's playroom on a lego building in the 2nd level. You also have to fight bacteria and germs and what not...
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21. June 2006 @ 09:07 |
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Sweet sounds like my kinda game, I kinda like the adventure games more than the shoot on site ones.
Offtopic - Guano maybe you should put up an all-in-one really simple guide for peeps out there who have absolutely no clue as to what do with the emulators and/or have fw 1.5 but can't get the new games/umds to run on them. Simply cause there are so many guides out there but nothing nearly as simple/detailed as you put it ;-)
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21. June 2006 @ 10:02 |
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Thanks a lot, dude!! Really, that's great that you appreciate my posts and I'm glad you find them helpful! I can try to get this done for you guys, but the thing is, back when the "Learn how to shrink GTA:LCS down to 231MB!!!!" tutorial was released, (before all the problems and it actually seemed like a good tutorial) I tried to get it stickied and they wouldn't do it. I guess I can write a nice tutorial and contaKt ddp/Nephilism whomever else and ask them to sticky it. We'll see what happens. Not a big deal even if they DON'T sticky it. But then there's the issue of "Hey guano, where is that tutorial you made? I need it again..." But that's cool too b/c I just learned how to keep track of all my posts and locate them quickly, so it would be easy to find regardless.
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21. June 2006 @ 10:50 |
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for the psp 2.0 downgrader to 1.5 on the read me it says vshell photo menu what the fuk is that
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21. June 2006 @ 10:59 |
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it's the photo folder in ms0\PSP. I guess the reference to vshell is actually XMB. (PSP's cross media bar) Good choice on downgrading, btw. :) Welcome to the world of endless possibilities!
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21. June 2006 @ 11:33 |
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@Guano, yes I suppose the sticky would have to be up to the mods, but if its a really good guide I dont see why they wouldn't consider it ;-)
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21. June 2006 @ 11:50 |
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Guano, Gauno, Gauno.....make that tut so all the noobs will stop making threads when there are 80 threads answering the same question.
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22. June 2006 @ 09:33 |
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OK say i have a 1.5 psp and i want to download gta. So far i have a file that says gta liberty city (USA/UMD rip) do i put that in the PSP/GAME: and do u always have 2 have a umd if or playin an iso or a snes emulator
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thirst97
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22. June 2006 @ 10:12 |
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Have you download the torrent or the actual game?
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22. June 2006 @ 10:26 |
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@ Thirst:
All right, dude. It's done. I've got your version in your PM.
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thirst97
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22. June 2006 @ 11:03 |
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Swicked. Gimme a few.
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22. June 2006 @ 11:33 |
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No you put that in the ISO folder in the root of ur mem stick, an yes you need a umd.
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22. June 2006 @ 14:41 |
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do u always have 2 have a umd inside in order to play an iso file and if so wat umd do u specifically need 2 use and do u need a umd for a snes emutlator
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22. June 2006 @ 14:44 |
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Yes, you need a UMD at to play iso's, can be any given UMD, doesnt matter if its a demo, movie, game..........As far as emus like SNESty im not quite sure, i always have a UMD in my psp so i cant really vouch on that. I dont think you do though, try it out and let us know:)
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22. June 2006 @ 14:45 |
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No, you don't have to have a UMD in the drive for homebr3w.
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22. June 2006 @ 14:47 |
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Ty for clearing that up, thought that was the case, but wsnt sure.
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22. June 2006 @ 15:49 |
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can u give me a good link were i can download a n64 psp emulator and snes emulator n the roms for them
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