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    Sega Saturn Emulator Released For PSP



    Homebrew developer SofiyaCat, best known for his work on PSPTube, has ported Sega Saturn emulator Yabause to the PSP. It requires a Sega Saturn bios to run (not included) and is only a proof of concept at this time, so do not expect games to run at playable frame rates.

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    Yeah, it's probably like the PSP Jaguar emulator that's out - you get a frame every two or three seconds.

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    OMG FINALLY!!!! CANT WAIT FOR FULL SPEED!!


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    I recompiled the emu with the CD hardcoded to "saturn.cue", and made it a 3.xx game. Make a folder in GAME or GAME3xx, put the EBOOT.PBP in it along with the BIOS named saturn.bin, and the CD dumped raw as a BIN/CUE. The cue should be renamed to saturn.cue, and the bin should have the same name as in the CUE file.

    You only get 1 to 2 FPS, but it DOES play the CD. I was able to clear the first level of Panzer Dragoon using this on my Slim. It took a LONG time, but it did play just fine.

    I don't plan to put anymore work into it - I just wanted to show that this does indeed actually emulate the Saturn well enough to play games.

    You can find the modified source on my google page: http://groups.google.com/group/chill...ow/files?hl=en
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