LegendaryMachine
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I can't get it to let me change the psx clock
... that doesn't answer my question.ydderf45 said:well the psp emu is sort of stolen from what i heard >_>
Really?Goobers said:I think that he meant fastest in terms of performance vs. clock speed
Doesn't it run fullspeed at 222 MHz on the PSP? I know PSX is no where near fullspeed at even 240 MHz on the Gp2X so that ain't it.Goobers said:I think that he meant fastest in terms of performance vs. clock speed
I didn't need to know all of that.TelcoLou said:No. I asked a legitimate question, since I don't have access to any means of testing this ATM, and since Craig made such a bold, clear statement as to its speed, I wanted a clear answer to my question.
LegendaryMachine said:I didn't need to know all of that.TelcoLou said:No. I asked a legitimate question, since I don't have access to any means of testing this ATM, and since Craig made such a bold, clear statement as to its speed, I wanted a clear answer to my question.
Then think of it as a gift ...
Why do you answer questions with another question?craigix said:Yes I think it is, do you know of a faster PSX emu?
youve done 3 posts completely avoiding the question. As far as I know the psp emulator is simply an emulator just like this one on the gp2x but sony made it. wtf are the hardware differences? is the psp emulator some sort of mips to mips translation and not an emulator or what?craigix said:Sigh. I dunno what's up with you tonight, but i'm not going to get into some kind of spacker internet argument, i'm pretty sure other posters know exactly what I mean, and understand the hardware differences.