Someone did a similar thing on PS3 using the PS2 mode to boot the Swap Magic or something.
It probably won't do anything better than a PSP can - maybe even worse in some cases(not sure if that PicoDrive in the video needs some settings tweaked as the sound is funky and it looks like there's tearing at 0:28 although that could be the video itself) - and, seeing as whatever they do is within the confines of the PSP emulator itself, it seems highly doubtful they could somehow run the PSP emulator at a higher clock speed than the original PSP's 333MHz which would be useful in the meantime. Heck, if they could do that then it would mean they've gained access to the Vita system itself and would render the entire thing largely moot
Does anyone know if the Vita memory sticks are just modified M2 sticks? Imagine if all it took was a knife...
It probably won't do anything better than a PSP can - maybe even worse in some cases(not sure if that PicoDrive in the video needs some settings tweaked as the sound is funky and it looks like there's tearing at 0:28 although that could be the video itself) - and, seeing as whatever they do is within the confines of the PSP emulator itself, it seems highly doubtful they could somehow run the PSP emulator at a higher clock speed than the original PSP's 333MHz which would be useful in the meantime. Heck, if they could do that then it would mean they've gained access to the Vita system itself and would render the entire thing largely moot
Does anyone know if the Vita memory sticks are just modified M2 sticks? Imagine if all it took was a knife...
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