How To Put A N64 Emulator On Your PSP
How To Put A N64 Emulator On Your PSP You Will Need A Custom Firmware, Mine Is 5.00 M33-6 Links N64 Emulator: pspslimhacks.com winrar: download.cnet.com Roms (Games): www.coolrom.com
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well one way i know for you to get it to work is to get M33 firmware not gen
dude my psp 5.50 gen d3 doesnt work. how can i use this 2 make it work???
yepp.
does it work on a psp fat
thanks it works perfectly for me, sound is on and i have cfw 5.00m33.
its say corrupted data
thanks man. worked for me.
@XritjeX The sound will just make it lag….
why mine takes long to start the game?
once you load up daedalusx64, go to the rom you want to play and when the screen says start emulation or edit preferences, click edit preferences. Go to the audio settings and change it from disabled to Synchronous or disabled to Asynchronous. Then your volume should work.
once you load up daedalusx64, go to the rom you want to play and when the screen says start emulation or edit preferences, click edit preferences. Go to the audio settings and change it from disabled to Synchronous or disabled to Asynchronous. Then your volume should work.
this vid was posted on my b day anyways mine says corrupted data can u help?
can u plz tell me how to get sound
omg.. it says:
The game could not be started.
(80020148)
why? i have starfox 64 and super mario 64.. sadly it doesnt work,…
worked thanks
thanks!
my does not work it always crashes my psp help
never mind i found how to fix the audio but how do you take off the lag
mine say corrupted data please tell me wht i did wrong i did all wht the vid say and it wont work
Can u help me??
I got no sound :S
why is it that when i run n64 emu in my psp 3001 its runs slow mo
tnx pal it worked
do you have custom firmware
it keeps saying The game could not be started (80020148) help me plz
thanks man