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Shoma
Are there any emulators that can put on the DS?
Im kinda wanna get the DS but if it's emulation prospects of too little then i will just get a psp.
But still, are they any and if so, what are they?
L.S.D
You are better off with a PSP. I am currently enjoying Neo Geo goodies on the PSP tongue.gif
BlackKnight
There are a lot of emulators for the DS, but on the whole the PSP blows it away in this area.

You can browse through available emulators here.
Shoma
yea....i just wanted to play daimond on the go, cuz pkm games seem to be my best time killer.
But *sigh*.....
I might just get da psp, and get a gba emulator and just play emerald....
hmmm...
BlackKnight
QUOTE (Shoma @ Apr 1 2008, 02:21 PM) *
yea....i just wanted to play daimond on the go, cuz pkm games seem to be my best time killer.
But *sigh*.....
I might just get da psp, and get a gba emulator and just play emerald....
hmmm...

I kinda got both. Between Custom Firmwares and Flashcards it's still incredibly good value.
Coolguy
Well pokemon diamond works pretty well for me in No$gba 2.6a ...

You might wanna check this thread out first
Shoma
okay i got the DS.
Crowd : "SHoMA!!!!!"
I know, the psp is better all around but inner "Nintendo Fanboy" wouldn't allow such betrayal...
.....niether would my wallet......
Tynvar
If I were to buy a PSP is there any version of it that I would require to play emulators on it. Does the version, firmware so on matter? Also what other things besides the PSP do I require to get emus working?
Agozer
Firmwares do matter. In fact, firmware matter the most.

Check the PSP forum. Everything you need to know should be there.
Devia Eleven
QUOTE (Coolguy @ Apr 1 2008, 01:33 AM) *
Well pokemon diamond works pretty well for me in No$gba 2.6a ...

You might wanna check this thread out first


He means systems that can be emulated by the DS.
BlackKnight
QUOTE (Tynvar @ Apr 3 2008, 01:49 AM) *
If I were to buy a PSP is there any version of it that I would require to play emulators on it. Does the version, firmware so on matter? Also what other things besides the PSP do I require to get emus working?

Do you have a friend or something who has a PSP that is running a Custom Firmware / hacked?

If so, then the firmware of the PSP you buy doesn't matter. The only other thing you need is a big Memory Stick to store all the homebrew / ISOs etc.
Mooney
If anyone is thinking about buying a PSP Slim, be warned: newer PSP Slims have a new motherboard that blocks Pandora's Battery. I, myself, have encountered one of said PSP Slims.
BlackKnight
QUOTE (Mooney @ Apr 3 2008, 07:44 AM) *
If anyone is thinking about buying a PSP Slim, be warned: newer PSP Slims have a new motherboard that blocks Pandora's Battery. I, myself, have encountered one of said PSP Slims.

Doesn't the newest Universal Unbricker circumvent this?
Mooney
QUOTE (BlackKnight @ Apr 2 2008, 05:17 PM) *
QUOTE (Mooney @ Apr 3 2008, 07:44 AM) *
If anyone is thinking about buying a PSP Slim, be warned: newer PSP Slims have a new motherboard that blocks Pandora's Battery. I, myself, have encountered one of said PSP Slims.

Doesn't the newest Universal Unbricker circumvent this?

Don't know. Source?
BlackKnight
QUOTE (exophase)
Coinciding with the release of PSP custom firmware 3.90 M33-3, developer Dark_AleX has updated his Despertar del Cementerio “Universal Unbricker” application to version 5. The unbricker can be used in conjunction with a Pandora battery to restore and install custom firmware on any PSP unit regardless of model or motherboard.


http://exophase.com/psp/despertar-del-ceme...ker-v5-3828.htm
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