Roms Snes9xtyl Psp
README.md Snes9xTYL Mod. Super Nintendo emulator for PlayStation Portable. S9xTYLcm version is mean to be used on PSVita with Adrenaline, eCFW ARK, VHBL, etc. Feb 22, 2009 SNES9XTyL SNES emulator for your PSP. The eboot is customized with pictures and a custom made movie from super nintendo entertainment system.
This is what I did: Put the roms you want in the snes9xTYL/ROMS folder on your computer. Then use winzip to make the snes9xTYl folder into install.zip(remember it has to be the same size, don't compress).
Then go ahead and download a psp save folder (google one), and put the install.zip into that folder. Then put the psp save folder into the PSAVEDATE/(lots of random numbers) folder on your computer.
Now you will have both the HBL save and the PSP save in there. Then connect your vita to the computer and copy the psp save just like you did the HBL save. Then remove the cable and start Everybody'S Tennis on your PSV and load up the HBL. Now find the save folder with the PSP save you just created and install snes9XTYL. Now all the games will lie in the ROMS folder.
Kidio007 wrote:This is what I did: Put the roms you want in the snes9xTYL/ROMS folder on your computer. Then use winzip to make the snes9xTYl folder into install.zip(remember it has to be the same size, don't compress). Then go ahead and download a psp save folder (google one), and put the install.zip into that folder. Then put the psp save folder into the PSAVEDATE/(lots of random numbers) folder on your computer. Now you will have both the HBL save and the PSP save in there. Then connect your vita to the computer and copy the psp save just like you did the HBL save.
Then remove the cable and start Everybody'S Tennis on your PSV and load up the HBL. Now find the save folder with the PSP save you just created and install snes9XTYL. Now all the games will lie in the ROMS folder. Thanks for your response!
Can you maybe give me the download link of your snes9XTYL version? Kidio007 wrote:This is what I did: Put the roms you want in the snes9xTYL/ROMS folder on your computer. Then use winzip to make the snes9xTYl folder into install.zip(remember it has to be the same size, don't compress). Then go ahead and download a psp save folder (google one), and put the install.zip into that folder. Then put the psp save folder into the PSAVEDATE/(lots of random numbers) folder on your computer.
Now you will have both the HBL save and the PSP save in there. Then connect your vita to the computer and copy the psp save just like you did the HBL save.
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Then remove the cable and start Everybody'S Tennis on your PSV and load up the HBL. Now find the save folder with the PSP save you just created and install snes9XTYL.
Now all the games will lie in the ROMS folder. Thanks for your response! Can you maybe give me the download link of your snes9XTYL version? Kidio007 wrote:This is what I did: Put the roms you want in the snes9xTYL/ROMS folder on your computer. Then use winzip to make the snes9xTYl folder into install.zip(remember it has to be the same size, don't compress). Then go ahead and download a psp save folder (google one), and put the install.zip into that folder.
Then put the psp save folder into the PSAVEDATE/(lots of random numbers) folder on your computer. Now you will have both the HBL save and the PSP save in there. Then connect your vita to the computer and copy the psp save just like you did the HBL save. Then remove the cable and start Everybody'S Tennis on your PSV and load up the HBL. Now find the save folder with the PSP save you just created and install snes9XTYL. Now all the games will lie in the ROMS folder. Thanks for your response!
Can you maybe give me the download link of your snes9XTYL version? Okey works now! Thank you guys!! Kidio007 wrote:This is what I did: Put the roms you want in the snes9xTYL/ROMS folder on your computer. Then use winzip to make the snes9xTYl folder into install.zip(remember it has to be the same size, don't compress). Then go ahead and download a psp save folder (google one), and put the install.zip into that folder.
Then put the psp save folder into the PSAVEDATE/(lots of random numbers) folder on your computer. Now you will have both the HBL save and the PSP save in there. Then connect your vita to the computer and copy the psp save just like you did the HBL save. Then remove the cable and start Everybody'S Tennis on your PSV and load up the HBL.
Now find the save folder with the PSP save you just created and install snes9XTYL. Now all the games will lie in the ROMS folder. I did all that but the roms still don't show. When I downloaded the emulator i put roms into the install.zip file in the roms folder. None of them ever showed up, I realized I was using winrar, and when I put roms into the non compressed zip, the roms were compressed but not the other files. So they never extracted and never showed up in roms. The way around it for me was to extract snes9x from the install.zip, put roms in there, then right click it, add to archive, compression level to Store, and as a.zip and rename it to install.
Extremely clean installs from here on, I have everything renamed too with folder names like Genesis Emulator Gba Emulator etc. But I wish I could hide. The uhh, other folders ( psp games installed on vita ) thinking of using filler to make a seperate folder and put the installed games in there, would that work? O.O also changing language to french is fairly annoying, i hope woley does something with that if he gets time. Homebrew for me so far: Picodrive: works FLAWLESSLY savestates and everything, it's amazing gspkai: Most GBA roms work, a few like megaman zero 2 don't ( the other zero games are fine ) that normally work on psp and its full speed as it gets, save stating crashes 80% of the time and ive yet to confirm if you can even save though.sav files at all, im sure its fine but? Snes9x: This one works ok, All im playing is super mario world on this.
I can't get the PAR codes to work. I don't know the right or sequence of buttons to push to get the codes I entered to work.Step by step this is what I do. I load the game in and then press the 'home' button to get me to a selection screen. I scroll over to 'Cheats' then I highlight 'Add a Pro Action Replay Code' I put in the codes and they show up in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Then I highlight 'Enable code' and press the 'O' button. A ' appears next to the code.
I don't know what to do next to get the code to work. If I press the 'O' button again it just returns me to the previous screen. If I press the 'X' button it just returns me to the previous screen. If I highlight the option 'Enable All Codes' and press the 'O' button nothing happens.
If I press the 'X' button it returns me to the game but the codes are not enabled. It says 'changes may require a reload to take effect' so I press the 'home' button and that returns me to the cheats screen and 'Enable all codes' is still highlighted and I press the 'X' button again returning me to the game and the codes still aren't enabled. What I need to know is after I enter in the codes and highlight the 'enable all codes' selection what do I press next to get the codes to work?
PlayStation® Portable (Photo credit: @kevinv033) While the does have it’s fair share of decent games there comes a time where one would like to play some of the more traditional games on the go. Thanks to custom Firmware, and the guys who have developed all these amazing emulators, one can now do this with the ease. This is a very basic guide for beginners to be able to install custom firmware on their PSP E1004 ( Street), download and install the right emulator and of course copying and playing your games. The CF ( custom firmware) that i have chosen to install is one I know that works perfectly with the E1004 and to this day have seen no reason to change it.
The same applies to the SNES ( ) emulator that I am currently using. At the end of each section I have added a video as well so you can see what I’ve done. Hey David, Thanks for the question. As with any handheld or console, if you decide you would like to get these types of unlicensed software that isn’t supported by the manufacturer, there is always going to be a risk of crashing, or “bricking” your PSP. Unfortunately, it comes with the territory. The part where you need to use the PRO PSP FIRMWARE FAST RECOVERY after your PSP has been turned off is because when the PSP starts up, it loads up the Sony default configuration, so when you run that FAST RECOVERY it reboots your PSP using the Hacked software allowing you to play SNES games, etc, etc.
Keep in mind, that this guide was written specifically for the PSP E1004 so I’m not sure if this method would work on your older PSP. But, there are plenty of mods out there for specific model types for PSP that you can find if you look around on Google. Luckily for me, I haven’t had a single issue using this method and to be honest the PSP E1004 is the easiest to Hack and I’ve screwed around with it heavily and never bricked it. Maybe I’ve been lucky, that is completely possible but I’ve played many games, read comic books and Ebooks thanks to these specific mods I’ve mentioned in the guide. If you need any more help, feel free to leave more comments and thanks again. Give more feedback.
Sorry for the long reply. Hi Chris, thanks for the comment. You won’t have to patch any ISO’s, at least I’ve never had to.
Your saves will work as they normaly would, saving to the memory card as per norm. You seem braver than me if you flashed a Wii and a 360, lol To be honest with you, I can’t recommend all that many games. The ones That I did play were awfully shitty although I can recommend any Grand Theft Auto Game and God of War: Chains of Olympus and God of War: Ghost of Sparta. If you enjoyed the Metal Gear Solid series I also recommend PeaceWalker. It was exclusive to the PSP and servers as a critical bridge to the new MGS5 game. Oh and for lighthearted fun with cool tunes, I can also recommend Guitar Hero. Let me know how it goes 🙂.
I LOVE MGS games but ive done them all on the ps1/2/3 and peace walker HD on the 360. Im sooo pumped to get MGSGZ (shame its only 2 hours) and MGS5 on my ps4 Ive downloaded both the God Of War games ready and GTA China Town Wars (done Vice City Stories and Liberty City Stories on my ps2 back in the day) Ive also downloaded Gran Turismo, Silent Hill Shattered Memories, Splinter Cell Essentials, Tenchu 4, Assassins Creed Bloodline and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep my main reason for getting a psp is i got myself a ps vita just before Xmas and there are hardly any games for it! Psp has a HUGE library of games even if most of them look like ass. That don’t bother me much since i was around when the NES was king lol (32 feeling old) but im sure only having one stick will take a lot of getting used to how are you finding the E1000 compared to the other models of the psp screen etc? Thank you so much for all your help with the guide without people like you taking the time to write them i wouldn’t be able to be brave in the first place!
I pick up my E1000 in 2hours!!!!!! 🙂 you have made my week (best and most simple guide to follow out there and i looked at a lot before finding yours). That’s quite a few compliments:-) I appreciate the kind words. I hate looking for guides and prefer step by step guides myself. Totally forgot about ac bloodlines and the other games you mentioned I haven’t played. I got distracted with my back log for ps3.:-) while on AC I can’t remember if the ISO worked. I bought the original because the ISO wasn’t patched properly I think.
No matter how many versions I downloaded it didn’t work so I decided to buy it instead. I never actually played on the older ones but I remember seeing one where the screen was quite sharp. Thanks for subscribing. Also check out gamerssphere.com. I work with a very talented team over there to bring news, reviews an editorials and such.
Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you Ryan your guide worked a treat! I thought you might like to know that you can find a working copy of Assassins Creed Bloodlines at (i tried it and the ISO file works for me) the screen on the E1000 is shocking lol but i guess that’s to be expected coming from the amazing OLED on the vita also the UMD door is very weak feeling but im not going to be using that and you cant really bitch for only £65 so its not a problem 🙂 i will join your site once Ive got some sleep its 3pm in the UK and Ive been up all night red bull and Nirvana is the only thing keeping me alive right now lol.
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