Mario Kart 64 On The Sony Psp ( Daedalus Emulator )
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think the n64 stands for 64 bit
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change the audio to syncronized
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1:23 gay? lol!
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wat is your team at you psp i loveit!!
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@al3xvelasquez You could try increasing the psp cpu clock speed to 300 or 333mhz (default is 222mhz), might help lag. From what I've read 300mhz is safe. 333mhz online is not good for the wifi card although offline such as emulators should be fine. Just turn the wifi off and put it back into default when you use wifi. Only problem is that your battery will drain much faster if you clock it higher. Get a stable cfw, and go into recovery or vhs to change clock speed. Up to you.
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@ThePCSlayer thanks for the reply and yea ive been playing super mario 64 A LOT and it works really good but with some lag when i first enter a new level. i got the PSP1000
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does is make a difference if you have the psp-1000 or psp-2000
cuz the psp 1000 has 32mb of ram and the psp 2000 has 64
and hence n64
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@shallowlife well if it does not work why am i playing it on my psp
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how do u get that theme???
@hiiamevil00 This wont work for shit. Please fuck off.
shallowlife 1 year ago 4
@al3xvelasquez N64 was named because of the 64bit processor, It's true that the PSP1000 uses 32mb and PSP2000, 3000 & GO use 64mb. The extra ram does give it slight performance boost. All PSPs (except E1000 & vita) with CFW can make use of emulators. I wouldn't expect a huge difference.
ThePCSlayer 1 month ago