second exodous said:
kingoddball said:
You might as well just get a PS2 (fat) and install a hard drive and boot games (that you own) from that.
That would cost under $100-$150 (country defendant)!
Save all the effort of emulation and incompatibility.
I always saw emulation as a convenience. I could hook up my NES to my CRT monitor after digging it out of storage to have have a perfect experience, or I could fire up a NES emulator on any of the 4 devices I use every day even if sound isn't perfect.
Emulation for me has never been about 100% perfect experience, its mainly about convenience of playing games on devices I use every day.
I have to agree with you. I always loved turning on Sonic 2 (with knuckles) and playing around for awhile, switching to SMW, or SMB3 (NES). You are correct.
Always loved emulation, but for larger newer (still on the market consoles) consoles, you might as well stick it on a full screen TV.
Just my thoughts. But I love my old 16bit games!
Pleng said:
Unless, of course, you want to do other computer stuff aswell :unsure:
Want a smart ass answer?
Here is it: PS2 Linux Kit.
[post='http://playstation2-linux.com/']PS2 Linux[/post]
MiniSinisterMinister said:
In terms of emulating, the PS2 generation of consoles should be out of question for other reasons than performance. The most widely used file system today with USB and memory cards is FAT32 which limits files to a maximum size of 2GB. This should not be enough for consoles that use DVDs (up to 8GB images).
Furthermore, you will want to have a decent amount of games available on your storage space without having to buy lots of SD cards and card switching. Two SDHC cards with 32GB are the maximum for Pandora. Even if in one or two year's time their size doubles to 2x 64GB it would not be enough with PS1 images and other stuff also on the cards. You will need at least 2 x 120 GB to be comfortable.
FAT32 is 4GB file limit.
HFS/NTFS does not seem to have a limit.
Storage is CHEAP and easily available. 1000GB (3.5" HDD, or 500GB 2.5") for under $100, and you can get a USB case for $20.
It's pointless using SD cards as a reference, the Pandora will not play them. Simple.
Most PC's dont have an SD slot, and the read/write is not as fast as usb flash cards, unless you wanna buy higher class cards.
Ps1 images are a max size of 700MB, and if you cut down FMV's then it lowers it even more.. Like iso/cda for PSP.