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This guide is under construction. I recently CFW'd (custom firmwared) my PSP, with the only intention of using it for emulators. However, I just learned not too long ago that there is an emulator available for the PSP that I was unaware of - DOSBox, a DOS emulator for Windows that has now been ported to the PSP. This allows the execution of older DOS programs/games, though usually nothing requiring a 486 or higher (if you want playability/useability.) I will show you how to copy DOSBox over to your PSP, alter the configuration file to allow you easily navigate through DOS, and how to play games. The next post in this thread will contain a list of known games/program that work WELL. Materials needed: CFW'd PSP () DOSBox configuraton file (I'll upload this here after bit.) (DN) Old DOS games A thing to keep in mind with DOS on the PSP is that without the graphical interface Dos Navigator (I prefer Norton Commander, but it isn't free. And I have the original installation disc from 1987 or something) it is very difficult to do ANYTHING, because you can't use the PSP's graphical keyboard to input letters; instead, the port uses some kind of weird keymapping setup that is just obnoxious.
Episode berapa sena eyeshield 21 terbongkard. So don't skip getting DN. Go download the above files, get your DOS games ready, and let's have some fun. First, unzip the DOSBox archive and copy the contents over to your PSP's 'PSP/GAME/dosbox' directory. Obviously you'll have to create the folder 'dosbox.' Then copy the configuration file provided above into that directory, overwriting the existing one (if needed.) After you have done this, unzip the contents of the DN archive into the Dosbox directory as well. Next, create a directory under the DOSBox folder and name it 'Games.' Copy your games to this directory, obviously you will want to create new folders for each game.
Right now, you can go to your PSP's game menu and select DOSBox, and you will load into Dos Navigator. But, I would read further before you get too excited - there are some things you need to know. Major keys are predifined in DOSBox as the following: Mouse input: Stick Left-click: L Right-click: R Enter: Start Backspace: Down A major part of using DOSBox on your PSP is how well DOSBox's configuration file is set up. The configuration file I supplied above is the one I use on my PSP; the frameskip setting is set to 5. That helps the more 'intensive' games actually play without too much stutter. What you need to concern yourself with is what is at the end of the configuration file, which looks something like this. Code: [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup.
INPUTMAP up up INPUTMAP right right INPUTMAP down down INPUTMAP left left INPUTMAP triangle d INPUTMAP square lshift INPUTMAP cross lctrl INPUTMAP circle lalt mount c ms0:/PSP/GAME/dosbox c: dn Under the heading [autoexec] follows the commands that are automatically ran when DOSBox is first fired up. You will notice that drive C is automatically mounted to the directory where dosbox resides. You should also see a whole bunch of lines that start off with 'INPUTMAP.'