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Started by NT, March 05, 2007, 10:19:22 AM

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NT

Is there a site that indexes all the current PSP homebrew?  Searching around is a PITA, so I'm hoping to find all the good homebrew in one spot.

dantheman

You might want to try the PSP section of DCEmu.  If it's anything like the GBA and DS sections, it will have a catalog of some of the better homebrew programs.

DeVS

Quote from: "dantheman"You might want to try the PSP section of DCEmu.  If it's anything like the GBA and DS sections, it will have a catalog of some of the better homebrew programs.

Thats where I go.
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754boy

I don't have a PSP so I wouldn't know. But my cousin has one and I asked him. He said he goes to http://psp-homebrew.eu/ for his homebrew stuff. I checked out the site and it is a homebrew database kinda what you were looking for.

Or you could go to qj.net's PSP files depository here http://dl.qj.net/Gaming-Consoles-PSP/catid/106
I get all my ds homebrew goodies from their site so they should have alot of PSP stuff too.

NT

Quote from: "754boy"I don't have a PSP so I wouldn't know. But my cousin has one and I asked him. He said he goes to http://psp-homebrew.eu/ for his homebrew stuff. I checked out the site and it is a homebrew database kinda what you were looking for.

Or you could go to qj.net's PSP files depository here http://dl.qj.net/Gaming-Consoles-PSP/catid/106
I get all my ds homebrew goodies from their site so they should have alot of PSP stuff too.

That first link is pretty good.  

Anyone have any suggestions for cool PSP homebrew programs?

sinkhead

The PSP piracy scene is not very organized... When searching for ISOs there's LOADS of versions without sound or what have been altered in some way, and the ISOs don't have numbers... Everything's in different places and its hard to find the ISO you want without using a torrent...

(That came from my limited experience, it's probably not all the accurate)
- Sam

NT

Quote from: "sinkhead"The PSP piracy scene is not very organized... When searching for ISOs there's LOADS of versions without sound or what have been altered in some way, and the ISOs don't have numbers... Everything's in different places and its hard to find the ISO you want without using a torrent...

(That came from my limited experience, it's probably not all the accurate)
- Sam

Looking for homebrew, not ISOs.   :?

sinkhead

Yeah, but it's still part of 'the scene'

- Sam

bitblt

Try this PSP homebrew download search . . .
http://dl.qj.net/index.php?&pg=19&src=emulator&catid=111&p10=1&order=ratings&dir=desc
Change the search from "emulator" to whatever you are looking for.

NT

Anyone have any personal recommendations for homebrew programs?  I mainly looking to expand the geekiness of my PSP.  Anything to make it more like a PC.  Right now I have these programs:

PSP-PDA - PDA program
WifiSniffer - wardriving tool
Bookr - book reader
PSPVNC - VNC client
pspWeather - weather program

An SSH client or a more advanced wardriving program would be great.

bitblt

Quote from: "NTolerance"Anyone have any personal recommendations for homebrew programs?  I mainly looking to expand the geekiness of my PSP.  Anything to make it more like a PC.

If you want your PSP to be more like a PC then take a look at the Bochs x86 Emulator for PSP. There have been reports that Linux and Windows 95 will run under the Bochs emulator.

http://www.hacker.co.il/psp/bochs/

754boy

Quote from: "bitblt"
If you want your PSP to be more like a PC then take a look at the Bochs x86 Emulator for PSP. There have been reports that Linux and Windows 95 will run under the Bochs emulator.

http://www.hacker.co.il/psp/bochs/

Only one word for this........DAMN!!!!!  :shock:  :shock:  :shock:


Hi

Quote from: "bitblt"
Quote from: "NTolerance"Anyone have any personal recommendations for homebrew programs?  I mainly looking to expand the geekiness of my PSP.  Anything to make it more like a PC.

If you want your PSP to be more like a PC then take a look at the Bochs x86 Emulator for PSP. There have been reports that Linux and Windows 95 will run under the Bochs emulator.

http://www.hacker.co.il/psp/bochs/

Wondering, if a new version of the nds comes out with as much or more cpu and ram and such and such as the psp how hard would it be to port this thing? It looks so cool!
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