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What is a good PSP emulator?

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by bobobob1, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. bobobob1

    bobobob1 Well-Known Member

    Hello, I was wondering where I could find a good PSP emulator for the PC. Also, where would I find PSP roms?
     
  2. bhatooth

    bhatooth Well-Known Member

    http://emulator-zone.com/doc.php/psp/
    remember even ps2 isnt fully emulated yet
     
  3. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Nothing too special. It's just in the beginning stages, so it'll be a while.

    http://jpcsp.org/

    That's probably the best one.
     
  4. LuckyTrouble77

    LuckyTrouble77 Well-Known Member

    There are only a handful, but that seems to be the only one actually making any sort of progress. Compatibility is still pretty much garbage, so nothing really worth playing is playable yet sadly.
     
  5. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Yeah... =\
    I am hoping that it will end up being the best! I like how the emulator looks onscreen.
     
  6. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    Was thinking of giving it a look maybe (PSP emu). I saw the link above and looked at it.so which window version would I d/l
    if I'm using WinXP..and once I d/l it are there a lot of toher plguins and such and files that I have to dearch to add to this? Thanks for any and all help.

    HoustonTX224
     
  7. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    All you need is JPCSP. It doesn't require any other plugins or anything.
     
  8. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    Thanks ace101...so which ver. do I use? I'm seeing win32, win64 or just the plain win version? Im running WinXP?
    I d/l it ..win. ver. and have NO IDEA how to run it...lol
    HoustonTX224
     
  9. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Most likely, your system is 32-bit, so get that one.
     
  10. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    If you are using WinXp 32-bit, download the 32-bit version, and vice-versa, preferably the v0.5.
    Just run .bat file, 'jpcsp0.5.bat', and to run any Iso/Cso images, just go to File -> Load UMD(make sure the game files are put in the umdimages folder.)

    .... I'm not sure how you can be so sure about that.
     
  11. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    How can I find out if I'm using 32bit in WinXP? I right clicked on My Computer and on the General tab states I'm using WinXP, Home Edition but, doesnt says what bit I'm using?

    HoustonTX224
     
  12. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    Here's how.

    And @mega.
    I don't know. :p
    Most computers I work with are 32-bit and have WinXP.
    That doesn't mean Houst doesn't have a 64-bit machine though.
     
  13. houstontx224

    houstontx224 Well-Known Member

    No prob..Found out..its 32 bit..Did some more goole searching..got it. Thanks.

    HoustonTX224
     
  14. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    No problem. :)
    The emulator is quite catchy when you open it.
     
  15. bobobob1

    bobobob1 Well-Known Member

    What about ps2 emulators? What are some good ones. Also, do I have to burn ISOs to DVDs to play the ps2 roms?
     
  16. ace1o1

    ace1o1 Well-Known Member

    PCSX2 is the best emulator.
    I don't think you have to burn them.
     
  17. meganova

    meganova Well-Known Member

    Some games are best to be played on DVDs instead of ISO.
    Or perhaps through mounting programs.