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> > > Sony's only upgraded the firmware 3 or more times to prevent unauthorized > code > > > from running on the PSP, do you think they'd tolerate software devs that'd > > > support making unauthorized programs for their hardware? How the heck do you > > > think they make money? CLUE: On games developed for it! Do you really think > > > they'd tolerate software that'd get in the way of their profits? > > > > > > > Well, I was wondering how finaldave would go about getting dgen to work on > PSP. > > I know *exactly* how consoles manufacturers work and how they make money, > thank > > you. > > I mentioned 'Public Domain devkit', by which I really meant *any* way to > create > > homebrew stuff on it. I was not suggesting a sony authorized devkit for free. > > There has been a legal GCC package with good library support thus far, the > forums at pspdev.org are filled with info. >
It wasn't me who ported DGen, I've only just downgraded my PSP, twas someone else! I would have ported PicoDrive anyway, DGen 1.21 is shite, full of VDP bugs
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