I do remember i was struggling with converting pso1 isos into eboot using Simple Popstation GUI to launch them on psp but in the process i accidentally removed some isos and then i realized Simple Popstation GUI have option to extract iso out from eboot So in the long run ppsspp running ps1 games is not a bad idea just because there exist ps1 emulators
On ppsspp i would be able to do that on the flyĪlso throttle for fast game progression is much more easier to use on ppssppĪnd to sum it all i would prefer to have 1 emulator for 2 systems (best example visual boy advance or kega fusion) decide do i stay with that or need to go trough whole process again Now if i want on pcsx-r change video resolution or change shader/filter i need to:Ħ. I can use epsxe or pcsx-r to play ps1 gamesīut i would love idea of ppsspp running ps1 games since it would be much less to configureĪnd most of all easier/faster changing settings
Its pain for me to install virtual box just to launch some old windows 95 gamesīut i dont have any other option if i want to play them I just want to trow my two cents into thisįor me its stupid to emulate 1 thing to emulate another to play other thing simple CE scripts to help creating CWCheats, PPSSPP supports all kinds of PBP files it doesn't matter if they're PS Store, converted commercial games or homebrew(it even has no problems with 6.61 specific PBP files that doesn't work on 6.60 firmware), but only of PSP format, no amount of discussion or begging will ever change the fact that PPSSPP is high level PSP emulator and can't and never will be able to run PS1 games, if people wish to waste time on such discussions/begging threads, they should do it at PS1 emulation forums where it at least has sense and a chance of being heard. Or just decrypt/extract those games and use in emulators which developers doesn't care about supporting official formats p. There are videos on youtube that provide more guidance with this tool.Then you should request/fix that at PS1 emulator of your choice as that's their issue of not supporting official Sony's container for PS1 games which their users wish to use. It also provides options for removing or compressing audio tracks. It also provides extra ways of saving space in the roms if you prefer, you can replace the videos inside with a much shorter video, or rip them out alltogether (some games may break if videos are completely removed though, you will need to experiment and test). Z (zlib compressed) files and it works very well. Z.table files (the two should remain together). You can use it to simply compress your bin/cue into a. PocketISO 3.2 is a tool to compress and slim down PSX roms.
You can then use this image with the other tools. bin/.cue and out will come a perfect single set, combining those multiple tracks into one image. cue file (if it complains it can't find the corresponding. CDMageĬDMage is a tool to convert multiple track. Currently PCSX-Rearmed's support for pbp seems a little broken. PSX2PSP is a tool that can create eboot (PBP) files from. Back to Index Playstation 1 Tools PSX2PSP