PS2 and PSone Emulation
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PS2 and PSone Emulation
I've been looking around a little bit and trying to find the answer to this question. I have come to think this is the best place to ask. Is there a site that concentrates on emulating other systams on the playstation console like dcemu does for the dreamcast. ex: nintendo, SNES, master system, ect.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me with this.
Edit: Well I ran across It might be nes but I still wanna know if there are some for the SNES or gameboy, ect
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me with this.
Edit: Well I ran across It might be nes but I still wanna know if there are some for the SNES or gameboy, ect
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It can handle the NES beautifully, and the Master System emulation is also quite nice, although the emulator I played had awful sound.
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You can just use a slide-card with a boot disc or the memory card exploit.
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A slide-card is a small tool that can be made out of an old credit card that allows you to perform the "swap trick".A Serpents Lie wrote:Ya lost me there, could i have a lil more explanation?
When combined with a boot disc, either the Action Replay V2 or earlier or the Swap Magic, you can boot CD-Rs and DVD-Rs with little fuss (a lot less if you use SM).
If you have access to a PS2 that can boot CD-Rs, be it modchipped or it's owner in posession of boot discs, then it is possible to place a file on the memory card that triggers a program whenever a chosen PSone game is inserted. This small program does the same job as a boot disc, but doesn't require you to spend any money, provided you have a way of getting it on there in the first place.
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