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Gatsu
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 1:13:54 AM

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hey check this out if you have a playstation ,im just gettin it setup for mine.anyone used it before?
http://imbnes.gamebase.ca/
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Roth
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 4:12:15 AM


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Wow. I've never heard of this. I wasn't even sure if emulation was possible on the PlayStation. Has anyone played this? I'm interested to know how well it runs. I don't have a playstation, unfortunately...

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dkalweit
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 4:15:59 AM


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"Gatsu" wrote:
hey check this out if you have a playstation ,im just gettin it setup for mine.anyone used it before?
http://imbnes.gamebase.ca/
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Excellent-- I was just going to look for information on NES emulation on the PSX/PS2, and you gave it right to me! :) I'll be writing a how-to on PSX/PS2 NES emulation, so I'll be sure to include this emulator in my article. I wonder how many others there are, if any...


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Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 5:06:05 AM


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The only console I've emulated on is the Dreamcast, just because of the lack of need for a modchip.

Luke
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 6:44:31 AM


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"ZombieHunterX" wrote:
The only console I've emulated on is the Dreamcast, just because of the lack of need for a modchip.


Same with me, I'm not too keen on the idea of paying some random guy to open up the console I just paid $200 for and void my warranty and quite possibly kill the thing in the process. or do it myself with all the same downfalls.

Gatsu
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 12:09:39 PM

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they made boot cd's for people who are not keen on modchips they do the same thing but don't void the warranty.
dkalweit
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 3:28:06 PM


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"NES-Luke" wrote:
"ZombieHunterX" wrote:
The only console I've emulated on is the Dreamcast, just because of the lack of need for a modchip.


Same with me, I'm not too keen on the idea of paying some random guy to open up the console I just paid $200 for and void my warranty and quite possibly kill the thing in the process. or do it myself with all the same downfalls.


You can buy PS2's pre-mod'd these days...


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Roth
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 3:34:24 PM


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"dkalweit" wrote:
You can buy PS2's pre-mod'd these days...


Is that from Sony, or another company off the Internet?

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dkalweit
Posted: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 3:59:23 PM


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"Roth" wrote:
"dkalweit" wrote:
You can buy PS2's pre-mod'd these days...


Is that from Sony, or another company off the Internet?


Hahaha. Sony would never mod their own systems to get around their own anti-technology. The systems are available from websites and probably local individuals if you can find 'em.


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Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 4:53:00 PM

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ImbNES works perfectly on the Playstation 1. I have mine modded and I just downloaded ImbNES and about 2000 games. They are now all on one cd for my PSX. I can even save to a memory card. Very great thing.
manuel
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:19:56 PM


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You can even save you stats? That's not bad. :)

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Luke
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:21:36 PM


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I wonder if I could get a mod chip for my smaller PSone... if so this is something I'd be interested in checking out.

rabidshark
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:24:05 PM


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I tried this too. I dont have a chip, but there's a swap method that works perfect with PS1.
Check out the Swap Trick FAQ so you too can play the oldies. (It works with PS1 ISOs too...Shh!)
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/psx/game/916392.html
My only issue with this was saving. It took one block per game to save. Other than that, this sucker runs games full speed with decent sound.

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manuel
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:27:24 PM


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1 block... I'm not familiar with PS... how many blocks are on a normal mem card?

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Luke
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:45:51 PM


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"manuel" wrote:
1 block... I'm not familiar with PS... how many blocks are on a normal mem card?


if I remember correctly, there are 15 blocks on a card.

manuel
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:48:28 PM


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That's not too much...
But that should be the least problem.

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Luke
Posted: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 7:51:13 PM


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Well, considering that you can pick up PS1 memory card by the handfull at a pawn shop or something I think it'd be simple to dedicate a few cards to NES saves, 4 cards would give 60 save spots, depending on how it makes use of them. if it's one block per save file, then it could be used up fast, if it's one block per game, as in Dragon Warrior, all three save slots would use one block. then it could last a LONG time.

manuel
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:07:19 AM


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Who knows how it is?
1 block per save or 1 block per game? :?:

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itoktoeatfish
Posted: Friday, April 22, 2005 6:13:24 AM


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I had a modified PS1 and was good for "backed up" games. Of course that got stolen along with 2 of my game sharks. But they missed the coolest thing, its called EmulatorZ. Looks like and plugs in the back like a game shark does but yets you play gameboy, gamegear, and SMS roms. Ive got no reason to keep it now so if some one is interested in it, shoot me an email.
itoktoeatfish
Posted: Friday, April 22, 2005 6:15:32 AM


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oops want to add you dont need a modified PS to use it, in fact you can us it to play backed up ps games and might beable to use gameshark codes too i cant remember.
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