Jarska333
What do you want?
Yah, but "flawless"...
Nothing is flawless, anyways.
Nothing is flawless, anyways.
Jarska333 posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:21 PM said:Nothing is flawless, anyways.
Yeah, sorry about that, it was late and I was tired. <_<jmetal88 posted on Jul 16 2006 at 09:47 AM said:Jaguarandine posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:05 AM said:Lol, the page is down. But still, that thing's not a realistic option. It's a cool novelty item though. If you're looking for true portable PSX emulation, the PSP or GP2X is your best bet right now.
I didn't try it, but I doubt very much the page is down. Try removing that trailing slash. :rolleyes:
Yeah right. I have some on my 2GB SD (Ridge Racer is 3.75MB)ste_167 posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:02 AM said:PSX rom sizes are also a downside. 4Gb SD card needed!
No, I built my own USB adaptor, no chance me spending $75 on that official BoB (it REQUIRES the official PSU, thus making it $50 + $25).Winterkid posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:04 AM said:Unless you get a break out box for the HD you'll need.
Nice, how is it not realistic? It is the only way to actually play PSX games on the move.Jaguarandine posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:05 AM said:Lol, the page is down. But still, that thing's not a realistic option. It's a cool novelty item though. If you're looking for true portable PSX emulation, the PSP or GP2X is your best bet right now.
Mark1970 posted on Jul 16 2006 at 07:16 AM said:DaveC posted on Jul 16 2006 at 05:59 AM said:THe guys from Bleem managed to get an machine-coded PSX emulator up and runnning on Windows95 and it only needed a 166Mhz Pentium MMX cpu. The ARM cpu is not as powerfull though.
I have the last version of Bleem ever released before they went out of business. It will not run on any Windows past 98, and you will not get decent speed on it unless your processor is over 300 mhz. Plus compatibility was pretty random.
stepp posted on Jul 16 2006 at 11:28 AM said:The 2x is good for one thing MEGADRIVE.....everyhting else is shit.
stepp posted on Jul 16 2006 at 07:28 PM said:No dont..psx emualtion is A boring, B pointless and C will never run as fast a normal PSX. Hense i dont know why the fuck anyone would get any pleasure out of seeing a game run at 10 fps.
The 2x is good for one thing MEGADRIVE.....everyhting else is shit.
Oh and did i mention that the joystick just fucks everything up so basically its not even worth trying to play any games on it.
Overall DO NOT BUY ONE....get a nintendo lite....awesome machine.
The 2x is poor poor poor.....most people here know it they just hate to admitt it.
GTFO already and take your buttbuddy Jaqms with you.stepp posted on Jul 16 2006 at 06:28 PM said:No dont..psx emualtion is A boring, B pointless and C will never run as fast a normal PSX. Hense i dont know why the fuck anyone would get any pleasure out of seeing a game run at 10 fps.
The 2x is good for one thing MEGADRIVE.....everyhting else is shit.
Oh and did i mention that the joystick just fucks everything up so basically its not even worth trying to play any games on it.
Overall DO NOT BUY ONE....get a nintendo lite....awesome machine.
The 2x is poor poor poor.....most people here know it they just hate to admitt it.
nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 10:55 AM said:Nice, how is it not realistic? It is the only way to actually play PSX games on the move.
I don't know from practical, he has more than one version and while you are about it add a mod-chip to enable it to play a copy and keep your original safe at home.Jaguarandine posted on Jul 16 2006 at 12:42 PM said:nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 10:55 AM said:Nice, how is it not realistic? It is the only way to actually play PSX games on the move.
You're right. But is it practical? Is it safe for psx games? It's pretty expensive as well. I think only a hardcore enthusiast or collector would get one.
I didn't mean to sound insulting if that's how it came out.
nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 05:58 PM said:I don't know from practical, he has more than one version and while you are about it add a mod-chip to enable it to play a copy and keep your original safe at home.Jaguarandine posted on Jul 16 2006 at 12:42 PM said:nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 10:55 AM said:Nice, how is it not realistic? It is the only way to actually play PSX games on the move.
You're right. But is it practical? Is it safe for psx games? It's pretty expensive as well. I think only a hardcore enthusiast or collector would get one.
I didn't mean to sound insulting if that's how it came out.
I just meant it is the only way to do PSX and actually play it. (I only play PSX on my PC, but even ePSXe is not fully compatible, I have never had Vigilante 8:Second Offense running properly on an emulator.)
I would build my own of course, not paying him for that, it is only $20 for a PSOne mini anyways.
Just get a screen and a battery pack and you are set, put it in a small case and go.
Another thought might be to get one and try it out, then you will know exactly the capability of the machine.
An interesting thought to make it smaller would be to make the games small enough to put on a mini-CD, that is 210MB and many games fit on that if you give up cinematics or Redbook audio.
To go all the way I would use a mini-DVD at 1.5GB and any game would fit, but that would be engineering a Portable Playstation (PPS) and Would be very very cool, if difficult and pointless.
nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 06:55 PM said:Yeah right. I have some on my 2GB SD (Ridge Racer is 3.75MB)
No. The Via processors are not entirely compatible with the Intel or AMD CPUs, I built two and was sadly dissapointed. They are OK for webservers and email checking and such, but for an emulator they suck.kajuberdut posted on Jul 16 2006 at 07:21 PM said:or... you could pick up a 1.2Ghz nano ITX Epia from via, throw in 512MB ram, a 4GB microdrive, linux, an LCD and battery pack, get a USB playstation controller and vola, portable, powerfull, sadly it would cost over 500$.
No problem, most of my games go to 200MB or 100MB though. Usually under 300MB.ste_167 posted on Jul 16 2006 at 11:13 PM said:nubie posted on Jul 16 2006 at 06:55 PM said:Yeah right. I have some on my 2GB SD (Ridge Racer is 3.75MB)
You consistantly talk sense, so I stand corrected!
I didn't know that it had a PS1 on a chip in it.Shikaku posted on Jul 16 2006 at 03:06 PM said:What would be a lot more portable was if somehow we have full access the the PS1-on-chip the PS2 has, strip all that would not be required to run PS1 games, slap on a battery system, slap on an LCD, and either hack it so it can run ISO/BIN/whatever images from whatever medium you want or get a CD-ROM reader in there to do this.
But I doubt it would be that simple anyway...