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PSP-3000 to have microphone with AntiGlare Screen

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Sony announced PSP-3000, a new model of PSP which have built-in microphone and a new anti-glare screen. PSP-3000 bundle will launch in Europe on October 15 for 199 euros, there will be eight versions of the bundle, which includes different pack-in games such as FIFA 09, Harry Potter, Buzz! Master Quiz.

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RACE! PSP v2.0: Neo-Geo Pocket & Pocket Colour Emulator Released

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RACE! PSP Screenshot
This is Akop’s initial release ported from Flavor’s original project. It’s noted version 2.0 does not include save states; however, that is planned for the future. Good lookin’ out.
Download from PSP-Hacks

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Windows and Linux on the Sony PSP

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The guy over at Hacker.co.il has provided you guys with an amazing tutorial on how to install linux and Windows 95 using Bochs.

Yes, it’s true. I’ve managed to run Windows 95 and Linux on the PSP. I’ve done it by porting the excellent open source x86 emulator Bochs.

Windows 95 actually runs quite well but don’t expect it to be a speed demon. It takes about 10 minutes to boot but afterwards it’s pretty usable. I was able to do things like: open “My computer” and browse the virtual hard drive, complete a whole game of Minesweeper and run various other applications. Now you too can get your Minesweeper fix on the go :)

I’ve also tested DLX Linux which comes pre-packaged with Bochs and it works just fine. However, I couldn’t do much with it because there’s no keyboard support. If you want to do your word processing on it then wait until keyboard support is implemented (though I doubt it will be any fun using the joystick).

In windows, mouse handling is extremely difficult. I suspect it has something to do with the “boost” feature windows has. Once you get the mouse moving it will keep moving in that direction even when you’re trying to move to a different direction. The solution is to counter the movement by moving to the opposite direction. It’s sort of like trying to push the mouse the other way in order to stop it.

Future improvements

- I’ve used a simple software rescaling algorithm so the entire screen will fit into the tiny 480×272. This of course takes a lot of CPU time and slows everything down quite a bit. It is possible to rescale the screen using the built in 3D hardware acceleration and I will get on it soon.

- The analog joystick should be used for mouse support.

- Some sort of keyboard input should be implemented although you can use the windows virtual keyboard right now.

How to run

1) Create your bochs image and configuration files. I highly recommend installing the OS on a PC before moving it to the PSP (unless you want to spend the next 10 years staring at a progress bar). You can also download some readily available images from here.

2) Download and unzip the files below.

3) If you have 1.0 firmware put the EBOOT.PBP file under the GAME directory (e.g X:\PSP\GAME\BOCHS where X is the PSP drive). If you have a version 1.5 firmware you need to repackage the file using KXploit. I haven’t tested it on a v1.5 firmware so I hope it works. It won’t work on newer firmwares (v1.51, v1.52, v2.0) because it’s impossible to run homebrew applications on them at this time.

4) Create a directory named VM in the root of the memory stick (e.g X:\VM).

5) Copy the disk images and bios files anywhere on the PSP.

6) Edit the bochs configuration file so it will point to your disk images and bios files correctly. Note that on a PSP you have to use the “ms0:/” prefix as the root of your filesystem (see the example configuration in the downloads). Also set the amount of memory your VM will use. Be sure to set it to about 8MB as the PSP will crash if you try to use more (the PSP has about 32MB of RAM total).

7) Rename the bochs configuration file to “bochsrc.bxrc” and put it under the VM directory. This is the only real requirement as the path to the configuration is hardcoded. You can put the rest of the files wherever you want as long as the configuration file points to them correctly. See downloads section for sample script.

8) Run bochs and hope for the best.

Keys

Directional keys – Mouse movement (press repeatedly)
SQUARE – Left mouse button
CIRCLE – Right mouse button
CROSS – Middle mouse button
START – Opens the windows start menu :)
SELECT – Quits immediatly (though you should shutdown windows instead)

Download

Important note:

By downloading the file you agree that I am not responsible for any damage caused by this software. I use the “overclocking” feature the PSP has to make the CPU work full speed at 333mhz. Nobody is sure how it affects the PSP. Also, the virtual machine sometimes writes a lot of data to the flash memory stick which could shorten it’s life.

Bottom line, If your PSP starts bursting into flames after running this, don’t blame me.

PSP binaries
Samples bochs script for DLX Linux
Sources (coming ASAP)

Screenshots

Windows 95 Logo

Minesweeper

Solitare

Start menu

Linux

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New PSP 3000 Model Announced

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Good news portable fans, the guys in the PSP design team have been busy. During the Games Convention press conference over in Leipzig, Germany, Sony talked about the much-rumored PSP 3000. The new portable device has the same base functionality as the current Sony PSP – Playstation portable (known as PSP slim, also known as the PSP 2000), and in fact looks pretty much the same. However, there are of course a couple new features.

The Sony PSP 3000 will include a built-in microphone for use with Skype and Go Messenger. It will also feature an “enhanced” LCD screen, with more vibrant colors and reduced glare when using it outside.

The system will launch in Europe on October 15th for €199, with the PSP slim dropping to €169 Euros. The new system will be available in a variety of packages with single game bundles. Options will include the likes of Harry Potter, Buzz! Quiz Master, Go Messenger, FIFA 09 and more.

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