Hey. I just noticed that you can use windows 95 and even Windows vista on a PSP. Does this mean that it's possible to play a click game on the PSP? Does anyone with a PSP know if this is possible?
It's a way of remotely using a computer, there's an application for it on DS. Basically you can input stuff onto one machine, have it be perfomed on another whilst being able to view the other computer on the screen.
Though it's probably very laggy (never tried!).
I have a PSP and tried putting windows 95 on it. it takes litterally 1 hour to boot. after which it goes extreamly slow and I attempted to play a click game on it! it can load DLLs since its an emu so yes they do play but controls are harder now to have since they must pass through the emulator and games are slow. And thats why I never said anything. didn't want to get anyones hopes up
Someone needs to make a better emu and a barebones 95 just for click^^
Doubtful it will ever happen - tried the Windows 95 thing myself, and it does take very long to load and the actually interface is also very laggy.
Best bets of this happening are:
+ Somehow porting vitalize or making vitalize work in the PSP web browser - still will have problems that click products use windows interfaces, buttons and things
+ Somehow using remote play on the PSP to connect to your PC which is connected to another remote play device (which are expensive I believe). There are videos of some guy who got his Wii to show up on his PSP through the remote play function, and allowed to use the controller. Only problem with this is you need special hardware which costs a lot of money
Would be awesome if it could happen - but it is unlikely I think
This article says that there is an app for psp that is made just to run exe files:
http://pspupdates.qj.net/PSP-VI-v0-4-Released/pg/49/aid/7798
This way you would avoid using a windows emulator, and maybe even save some processing power to your click game as well
Does MMF2 games need a dll file? I thought they removed that need?
Am I reaching? Or could someone with a psp test this out?
there HAS to be a way to run exe files on it. The psp seems so customizable. If it can run windows, it should be possible to make an app that can make it run exe files.
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Emulation has always been hella slow. Even some newer DOS games currently run slow in emulators like DOSbox. Wine requires a high-end machine. Good luck trying to make it run exes.
Probably best looking at running click games on a PS3/Linux. I know it's a whole different architecture but my P3 500mhz machine just cannot run the bigger Click games circa 2003.
Hmm. The GP2X was capable of running windows 95, but it's probably weaker than the PSP.
I have put some screenshots of click games on there before and they look really good on the little screen. Assuming they're 320x240 it's not resized either.
oh also kinda off topic but I am getting a PDA phone with wondows mobile 5 and it actually runs EXEs as its apps. Those apps dont work on this computer (WinXP) but would a 16Bit version of a click game work? like MMF16bit? even if its not the game but would MMF 16bit work?!
You could try temporarily moving the cncs.dll file from the systems directory to somewhere else, then run the game. If it won't run it's a 16-bit game.
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