Someone got confused with the name of the converter... psx2psp Playstation to psp PSX is the short word for playstation one, despite the name also belonging to a ps2 that has the ps3 features.
i found this. but cant try yet, because i cant find pspworm and elmatador.. anyone share it, if you have.. thaxxxx.. Software: PSPw0rm v3.0 or DiGiw0rm v1.0 [PSP] Magic ISO (any version) [PC] El Matador x333 [PSP] Hardware: PSP PC DATACABLE (pc to psp) A PS2 game 4 GB - Memory Stick Pro Duo How: 1) Load the PS2 Disc on your PC 2) Copy it all in to a folder on your PC 3) Open Magic ISO and then put all the files from the DVD in to a ISO-file and save it. 4) Call the ISO: em333file"the name you want to call it".ISO 5) Rename the file from .ISO to .UMD 6) The size is maybe too big.Load it with PSPw0rm v3.0 and click SNC (Stream N' Cut) wait 5-10 min. and now is the size under 4 GB and it is PSP-able (so your PSP can run it) 7) Connect your PSP to PC and copy El_Matador.DAT to f:/PSP/GAMES/ELMATADORx333/ - restart your PSP and run it and change the MIPS R4000-based; clocked from 333 to 444 MHz. And then the PSP says: "overcoked to 444 MHZ failed... overclocked to 666 saved!" press "OK". 8) Connect your PSP to PC agien and copy: em333fil"the name you want to call it".UMD to the Memory Stick: f:/PSP/GAMES/ELMATADORx333/PSP1000-1010 (*1)/ 9) Unconnect the PSP, restart it and go to Memory Stickâ„¢> GAME> El Matador x333> and there it is click "X" and then is it runing! 10) Enjoy More/Help: *1: Dont call it "*1" but call it the country or the country there is beside! * PSP1000 - Japan * PSP1001 - USA * PSP1002 - Australia * PSP1003 - United Kingdom * PSP1004 - Europe, Middle East, and Africa * PSP1005 - Korea * PSP1006 - Hong Kong * PSP1007 - Taiwan * PSP1008 - Russia * PSP1009 - China * PSP1010 - Mexico If it is a PSP from maybe Germany, call the folder: f:/PSP/GAMES/ELMATADORx333/PSP1004/ <- |GermanySP1004
Your mearly streaming it... Might as well emulate it on a pc instead of a pointless pc to psp link. EDIT:Upon re-read, this is over clocking the psp....this isn't health No wonder i never heard of it.