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[Guide/FAQ] PS1 to PSP Ripping - Noob Proof
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TRiiGGS
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28. May 2007 @ 13:29 |
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Yeah okay, thanks mate, appreciate it.
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29. May 2007 @ 13:48 |
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Hey guys,
Back once again. Been away with bloody exams!
Not done much on the PSP scene lately so I hope you will be able to answer my questions!
I like the look of playing PS1 games on PSP, and also putting PSP UMD games on my memory stick (buying a 2GB one if this type of thing is possible).
Here are my current details:
PSP System running Firmware version 3.03.
PAL
Please let me know if being on this firmware or being in a PAL region would cause limitations, and if so, are there any workarounds to these.
Cheers
Proud Member of Afterdawn Forums..!
Current PSP Life: 2.50 > 3.03 > 3.03 HEN > 1.50 > 3.40 OE-A > 1.50 > 3.03 OE-C !
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VagrantW
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2. September 2007 @ 20:35 |
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i hope this is the right place to post this but it's not worth making a thread over. how does runing the eboot handle disc changes in games like ff7?
THE SPAM KILLER
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25. October 2007 @ 07:40 |
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Do I have to use CDRWIN or wateva its called? because I used ta right popstation I think "Popstation GUI" or something like that but it generated keys.bin and eboot.pbp so will this method still work? I don't think it will but I'll try anyway what do u think?
GO PSP AND XBOX FANS U ROCK!

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Junior Member
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26. November 2007 @ 11:54 |
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iv got digimon world 3 eboot.pbp on my psp and in the game when i go through some doors the game stops and the screen goes black any idea whats wrong?1
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craius
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17. December 2007 @ 17:22 |
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I know this is a much older topic but I have been wanting to convert a majority of my favorite PSX games to the PSP for when I travel.
I used the steps in the initial posting and was able to put it on my PSP but when I try running any of the games it keeps giving me a invalid copyright protection message.
Anyone have any idea to remedy that?
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5. March 2008 @ 11:26 |
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Originally posted by craius: I know this is a much older topic but I have been wanting to convert a majority of my favorite PSX games to the PSP for when I travel.
I used the steps in the initial posting and was able to put it on my PSP but when I try running any of the games it keeps giving me a invalid copyright protection message.
Anyone have any idea to remedy that?
you need to be running custom firmware.
Teartray, 3.90 m33-2
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5. March 2008 @ 15:24 |
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Has anyone converted Abe's Oddysee or Exoddus to eboot. Do you have the borders at the sides of the screen when running it in full screen mode. I think it would be nice if I could get rid of the borders. Anyone know how?
Teartray, 3.90 m33-2
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craius
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5. March 2008 @ 22:06 |
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Originally posted by teartray: Originally posted by craius: I know this is a much older topic but I have been wanting to convert a majority of my favorite PSX games to the PSP for when I travel.
I used the steps in the initial posting and was able to put it on my PSP but when I try running any of the games it keeps giving me a invalid copyright protection message.
Anyone have any idea to remedy that?
you need to be running custom firmware.
I use CFW... and I currently use 3.90 M33-2 and still sometimes get the error on some of my PSX games.
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6. March 2008 @ 06:16 |
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I'm using the same firwmare but never had that problem. Have you tried using the 1.50 kernel addon and have you set the homebrew folder in recovery mode to the correct mode (1.50 or 3.90) and have the games in the corresponding folder?
Teartray, 3.90 m33-2
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craius
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6. March 2008 @ 10:01 |
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Originally posted by teartray: I'm using the same firwmare but never had that problem. Have you tried using the 1.50 kernel addon and have you set the homebrew folder in recovery mode to the correct mode (1.50 or 3.90) and have the games in the corresponding folder?
Yup... all done... I even use CloneCD and Alcohol120 for my PSX copying. I use the RS GUI PopstationMD for converting them to Eboots as well. Disks play fine in my PS2 and PS3 so scratches aren't a problem and I don't think it's my copying software that's the issue either. *shrugs* No big deal I guess... I got about 50 of them converted at any rate so that should be good enough.
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6. March 2008 @ 14:16 |
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I don't know what it could be then. I burn PS1 games to my computer as BIN files using UltraISO and then use psx2psp to convert them to eboot.
Teartray, 3.90 m33-2
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marsh2k
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25. June 2008 @ 12:46 |
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Hi, all!
Bringing an old thread back, I got a couple questions about this too.
I have the 3.80 M33-5 CFW.
1. With multi disk games, like FF7, I have loaded the first EBOOT.PBP file in my memory stick (had to use the popsloader for cf 3.72 to run it properly): to run the other 2 disks, do I put all 3 files in the same PSP/GAME/FF& folder? Is it any relevant how I name the files, like CD1.pbp, CD2.pbp & CD3.pbp?
2. With .cue and .bin game images, is the process the same as if I had a .iso? I just convert to eboot with the popstation and add to the GAME folder in the momery stick, right?
Thnx for any help you can give me with this ^__^
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26. June 2008 @ 00:52 |
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Originally posted by marsh2k: Hi, all!
Bringing an old thread back, I got a couple questions about this too.
I have the 3.80 M33-5 CFW.
1. With multi disk games, like FF7, I have loaded the first EBOOT.PBP file in my memory stick (had to use the popsloader for cf 3.72 to run it properly): to run the other 2 disks, do I put all 3 files in the same PSP/GAME/FF& folder? Is it any relevant how I name the files, like CD1.pbp, CD2.pbp & CD3.pbp?
2. With .cue and .bin game images, is the process the same as if I had a .iso? I just convert to eboot with the popstation and add to the GAME folder in the momery stick, right?
Thnx for any help you can give me with this ^__^
1. ABSOLUTELY NOT! There are two types of multi disc games. Games that let you save at the end of each disc, and games that dont. For FF games, play one disc to the end, then save. Put the next disc on your psp, and load. USE THE SAME GAME ID FOR ALL DISC's OR YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS
2. Yes. Simply pick the .bin file and convert it into an eboot.
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marsh2k
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26. June 2008 @ 19:18 |
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Originally posted by svtstang: 1. ABSOLUTELY NOT! There are two types of multi disc games. Games that let you save at the end of each disc, and games that dont. For FF games, play one disc to the end, then save. Put the next disc on your psp, and load. USE THE SAME GAME ID FOR ALL DISC's OR YOU WILL HAVE PROBLEMS
2. Yes. Simply pick the .bin file and convert it into an eboot.
Thnx for the quick reply. Ive run into no problems when converting both .bin and .mdf files so far with Zinga's v2.26 Popstation. Im trying the customization options too, you know, loading pictures and background music to the load screen an all. Pretty neat.
As for the multi disk, I started experimenting before I got your reply ^^U. Noticed if I put the 3 eboots in separate folders in the PSP/GAME directory, it runs fine. If they are all in the same PSP/GAME/FF7 directory, it wont load them at all. No real need to have all the Disks ready to go, but just wanted to try it out, lol. Good enough for me. Again, thnx a lot for the help.
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27. June 2008 @ 21:30 |
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