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How to play psp games on pc...


ok today we are going to emulate psp

Difficulty: very easy

Lets begin!

first u have to check if your pc meets these system requirements:-
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 32bit or 64bit / Linux 32bit or 64bit / Mac OSX;
- CPU: Pentium 4 and up;
- GPU: Any graphic card supporting OpenGL 2.0 and up;
- Memory: 1GB RAM.

Recommended:
- OS: Windows Vista / Windows 7;
- CPU: Dual core @ 2.5 GHz;
- GPU: Updated graphic card supporting OpenGL;
- Memory: 2GB RAM or more.

next download

latest 32bit JRE=java runtime environement download link http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp

jpcsp< the emulator download link http://code.google.com/p/jpcsp/downloads/list
i recommend the 32bit version

a playable psp iso/cso
by playable i mean psp games that u can play on pc
check for playable games here.
after u have decided which game u want play tell me
i will post that game in download zone

thats all we need

install the latest JRE(java runtime enviroment)
unzip jpcsp anywhere u want
unrar the game
doubleclick on jpcsp folder
now put the downloaded iso/cso in umdimages folder in jpcsp

doubleclick on start-windows-x86.bat
wait a little.......wait...wait
u will see the emulator
click on file and select load umd
it will open a game browser u will see the downloaded game there
doubleclick on the game the game should start
nothing happend?
u have click on run to start the game
to see the controls press F11






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thats it enjoy the game ...




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