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Crazymann said:
Dgc1808 said:
I'll probably only notice it for Downloaded games..... oh wait

OT: Nice, now people can quit it with the "there's not much HW improvement".

This is also pretty good if we ever see emulators on it. The 333MHz psp had issues for me when emulating certain games, but the higher you set the clock rate the better.


I don't have a PSP, but I have been looking into getting one.  Do you still have to hack the firmware to run emulators?  If so, I would think that maybe Sony would lock the firmware down a bit tighter on the Go to cut down on such hacking.  By the way, how well does the 3000 do with emulators in general?  What systems, which MAME games, etc?

I would definitely get a PSP if it emulates more than a DS (I am only running the gameboy and a few NES games now).  Plus, being able to play the upcoming PSP games would be cool too.

yea, u should go for the 2000 or the 1000 if u want to run emulators...i personaly recommend the 1000 because it can run all hacks (and on the other hand the 2000 cant)

 

@ dgc1808

never had any probs with my psp when it was (and still is) at 300mhz clock speed....it is actually faster when loading emulators and games ...everything is smooth

you got the 2000 or something ????

 

 



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lol...i bet it wont run my genesis and snes roms any faster than my psp 2000.

Dreamcast emulation may be possible now though...



Crazymann said:
Dgc1808 said:
I'll probably only notice it for Downloaded games..... oh wait

OT: Nice, now people can quit it with the "there's not much HW improvement".

This is also pretty good if we ever see emulators on it. The 333MHz psp had issues for me when emulating certain games, but the higher you set the clock rate the better.


I don't have a PSP, but I have been looking into getting one.  Do you still have to hack the firmware to run emulators?  If so, I would think that maybe Sony would lock the firmware down a bit tighter on the Go to cut down on such hacking.  By the way, how well does the 3000 do with emulators in general?  What systems, which MAME games, etc?

I would definitely get a PSP if it emulates more than a DS (I am only running the gameboy and a few NES games now).  Plus, being able to play the upcoming PSP games would be cool too.

Still have to hack or use some homebrew enabler, so I wouldn't expect anything for the for a while...



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321tttrini4everz said:
Crazymann said:
Dgc1808 said:
I'll probably only notice it for Downloaded games..... oh wait

OT: Nice, now people can quit it with the "there's not much HW improvement".

This is also pretty good if we ever see emulators on it. The 333MHz psp had issues for me when emulating certain games, but the higher you set the clock rate the better.


I don't have a PSP, but I have been looking into getting one.  Do you still have to hack the firmware to run emulators?  If so, I would think that maybe Sony would lock the firmware down a bit tighter on the Go to cut down on such hacking.  By the way, how well does the 3000 do with emulators in general?  What systems, which MAME games, etc?

I would definitely get a PSP if it emulates more than a DS (I am only running the gameboy and a few NES games now).  Plus, being able to play the upcoming PSP games would be cool too.

yea, u should go for the 2000 or the 1000 if u want to run emulators...i personaly recommend the 1000 because it can run all hacks (and on the other hand the 2000 cant)

 

@ dgc1808

never had any probs with my psp when it was (and still is) at 300mhz clock speed....it is actually faster when loading emulators and games ...everything is smooth

you got the 2000 or something ????

 

 

I was actually trying it on my 1000, but I have a 2001 that I never tried b4. The game I had issues with was Golden Sun... when you attack, compare it to the real thing and you'll see what I mean.



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