Ok, this is my first guide, so here it goes. If you want to play PSX Eboots on a PSP, you just put them on the PSP and play, right, no big deal?
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If you want to play a PSX game with more than one disc, like Final Fantasy 7, you need to combine them into one file; but don't worry, it can be done in a couple of minutes in three easy steps, even a noob can do it. You will need the following programs: Step 1 Get the discs of the game you need and install img burn. Img burn is incredibly simple and easy to use. Use img burn to make an.iso of each of the discs you will need. Step 2 Download Impaler PSX and extract it somewhere on your computer.
Like img burn, Impaler PSX is incredibly simple to use. Use impaler PSX to combine the files into 1 eboot Step 3 Now you're done, easy right, NOW you can put it on your PSP and play it Obviously this guide has been simplified to make it incredibly easy to understand, you knew that right? If you're not a total noob then you know that there's more to it than this, like icons, more advanced stuff, but for all the noobs that are going to read this, this should be enough. If they don't experiment and work with the programs on their own, they'll never learn and they'll be stuck on guides forever; so actually, this kind of guide helps noobs more than an incredibly detailed guide would. Oh, and by the way, i'm not really a newbie, it only says that because i've just recently registered with this site. Thanks for your help with this process.
I tried it and it seemed to work. I created the images from my game cd, Metal Gear and then I converted it to an eboot.
I put it into my psp and all seem to work until I started a new game. A new mgs screen appeared and it said insert disc 1. Do you think I did something wrong? And if I did, how can I fix this. I can probably play the game with two separate eboots, but I wished I could just merge the two together. Make it a lot easier.
Thanks again, I really appreciate your help. When it says Please insert disc 1, press the home menu button on your psp and it should say change disc or swap disc but you mite hav to hav 3.71 software. Its piece of piss to upgrade just type the firmware number thingy into google but to downgrade is harder. You need Hellfox recovery flasher. Once you download it put the recovery folder into the game folder in PSP. Download the 3.71 update and extract the EBOOT.pdp folder and rename it 371.pdp and put it into your recovery folder. Make sure you back up everyfile you hav on the PSP to your PC.
Then run the program under GAME on your PSP follow instructs and flash 3.71. This may brick your psp. (meaning your turn it on and the screen stays black and the green light stays on then it turns itself off) If this happens eject your memory stick and your psp should start. Then go to settings and find format memory stick. Insert your memory stick and format it. This will delete your whole memory but youve got it backed up on your PC right.
Then you should still hav 3.71 firmware m33-4 and it should play metal gear and every single other PSX game. Then when it says insert disc 1 you can press home and bam swap discs and hey presto its blast furnace time!!
Also if you download the right Hellfox it will also give you a little bit of instructional help!! Ok, this is my first guide, so here it goes. If you want to play PSX Eboots on a PSP, you just put them on the PSP and play, right, no big deal? If you want to play a PSX game with more than one disc, like Final Fantasy 7, you need to combine them into one file; but don't worry, it can be done in a couple of minutes in three easy steps, even a noob can do it. You will need the following programs: Step 1 Get the discs of the game you need and install img burn. Img burn is incredibly simple and easy to use. Use img burn to make an.iso of each of the discs you will need.
Step 2 Download Impaler PSX and extract it somewhere on your computer. Like img burn, Impaler PSX is incredibly simple to use. Use impaler PSX to combine the files into 1 eboot Step 3 Now you're done, easy right, NOW you can put it on your PSP and play it Obviously this guide has been simplified to make it incredibly easy to understand, you knew that right? If you're not a total noob then you know that there's more to it than this, like icons, more advanced stuff, but for all the noobs that are going to read this, this should be enough. If they don't experiment and work with the programs on their own, they'll never learn and they'll be stuck on guides forever; so actually, this kind of guide helps noobs more than an incredibly detailed guide would. Oh, and by the way, i'm not really a newbie, it only says that because i've just recently registered with this site.
Here goes my (Most Hated) compiled version of updated tools from zecoxao and ZeroTolerance. . ISO.BIN.DAT is automated now with the new tool.
Python 2.7 is still needed. Multidisc games work now but the size limit on PSX2PSP 1.4 is a little under 2GB. Anything over the size limit will black screen. 2018 is over and it was a very interesting Year, not only for you as a Gamer, but also for. We saw many Releases across all platforms, like several Kernel- and Web Exploits for the PlayStation 4, the PlayStation Vita caught a strong year as well, especially back in December, but also the PS3 was still very popular with many updated Homebrew Releases for System Firmware 4.82 for instance. We also saw some newcomers like the PlayStation Classic, where everyone knows how bad Sony designed it and why we (the Homebrew-Community) has to fix it. But in case you missed something, this Article will give you an overview what happend so far in 2018 for the whole PlayStation-family.
And to round things up, there is a small Poll you can find down below where you can vote for your favourite Console of last year. Every Vote is welcome. But what will 2019 bring to you?
It's still early to say but maybe Sony will satisfy the all Gamer who asks for a ' PS5'. But the PS4 is still a powerful machine don't you think? Maybe we will see a new Kernel Exploit for a higher System Firmware with the hope that it will lead into a proper Homebrew Community. But however the end result will be, we hope that you will stay faithful to our Community, so you won't miss any action in 2019. And speaking of that, we wish everyone a Happy New Year 2019 and may your dreams/wishes come true.. Update x4: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Screenshot shown (its early but progressing, first Libretro Core Running on PS4) At some point we know we will eventually see a port of RetroArch on the PS4, the multi-emulation project already supports with its Libretro Cores and RetroArch frontend.
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Looks like we are early in the journey and development has just begun and likely will take sometime for a proper release (so be patient), but nonetheless its great to see the progress being made by the developer who on the PS Vita / PSTV. Also in a slightly unrelated note, there has been alot of progress on the being developed as well..
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There were more updated posts in that thread as well as this thread. Here goes my (Most Hated) compiled version of updated tools from zecoxao and ZeroTolerance.
. ISO.BIN.DAT is automated now with the new tool. Python 2.7 is still needed.
Multidisc games work now but the size limit on PSX2PSP 1.4 is a little under 2GB. Anything over the size limit will black screen.