(Example: Dark_AleX 3.30 OE-A to Dark_AleX 3.40 OE-A or Team M33 3.51-7 to Team M33 3.52-4) With each new firmware, Sony updates their emulation software for more support.
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Tip: If the eboot isn't playing properly, you may need to update your firmware to a newer version to receive the latest P.O.P.S emulator. Here you can change the screen size, control scheme, disc speed, volume, and brightness options.
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(Playstation One Portable Station - Sony's offical PSX emulator built-in their newer firmwares and almost ALL custom firmwares 3.03 OE-C & above) is fully adjustable, adjust the settings of the playstation emulator by pressing the home button on the PSP. Step 8: Place the folder with the eboot you created in it inside the following directory on the PSP: MS0:/PSP/GAME (Example: MS0:/PSP/GAME/Parasite Eve/EBOOT.PBP) Disconnect the PSP from your PC, scroll over to the Game option in the XMB and you should see your PSX game. The game is now ready to be transfered to the PSP. (Example: Parasite Eve or C&C Red Alert) Place the eboot into that folder. Step 7: Create a new folder titled the name of the game you just converted into an eboot. After the file is created, it'll be saved to the directory or folder you chose. (Desktop usually is a good idea) Finally, hit the "Let's Go" tab and sit back for a couple minutes while your eboot file is being created. Step 6: In the "Output Directory" box, set where you would like to save your soon to be created eboot file. It doesn't affect the gameplay or performance of the PSX eboot whatsoever. This makes the eboot file size a lot smaller. Step 5: In the "Compression" box, move the slider to best compression. (Example: Parasite Eve (Disc 1) or C&C Red Alert (Allies Disc) ) (Example: SLUS55124 or SCUS55124) Next, enter the name of the eboot as it will be shown in the XMB in the "Game Title" box. This number can be found on the actual PSone game disc. Step 4: Enter the Unique Game ID into the boxes. If the boxes don't fill in automatically, continue to Step 4. *Supported File Types: (*.img), (*.iso), (*.bin)* In the "PSX Image" box, select the PSX image you made using Alcohol 52% or Alcohol 120% (See supported file types) Once you have selected the PSX image you want to convert, the "Game ID" & "Game Title" boxes should fill in with info automatically. Step 3: You will see the main window open that displays all the basic tasks needed to create the eboot from the PSX ISO. Step 2: Extract the software to your PC and run the IceTea application. Step 1: Download the software below if you don't have it already. *Note: Theses PSX eboot files will only work on a PSP thats running a custom firmware.* Follow the step by step process below and you'll be playing that old PSone game you loved so dearly long ago on your PSP handheld. September 24th, 2007, 09:39 Posted By: ice_stormeĪlready created a PSX ISO from your game disc? Where do you go from here to get the game running on the Sony PSP, you ask? Well my friends, you found the right tutorial right here.
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