* Fixed "The application failed to initialze properly (0xc0150002)" bug.
* Fixed bug that made prog check for snd file instead of a at3 file. (Only available after PSX2PSP.exe have been started at least once) To start batch mode run "Batch mode.lnk". The program will check in every subfolder for theese files. PSX2PSP.exe /theme Opens program in theme mode. PSX2PSP.exe /clasic Opens program in clasic mode. PSX2PSP.exe /batch Opens program in batch mode.
Icon pack and design of icons courtesy of matriculated: (Original torrent by l337h4l) PSX2PSP.exe "c:\file.iso" Opens c:\file.iso.
If you download and extract files to ".\pics\pic1\" most games from USA will show the game cover as shown below. The icon pack contains 1400 icons and is about 150MB.
* Source code have been rewritten from scratch. * Using popstrip and popstation in one DLL file so converting files is much faster. Check Default Icon0 profile for a example. (Can even PAL fix already converted PBP files) * Can use any type of pictures (.jpg.bmp.) for icon0, pic0, pic1 and boot. If you are using 3.03 OE-B or below, you will also need keys.bin in the files folder. Just set the hotkeys to acces the RGUI menu and you should be fine.Theme mode: (Icon0 in below image was automatically generated by the program. Saving works fine too without any problem. It works fine never had any problems at all with the RGUI menu. I tried it with Metal Gear Solid and Fear Effect because I couldn't change disks with these games when I played them on my modded PSP. You can swap PSX images via the RGUI menu and it always works. I think this was an issue in an older version. That is outdated, the PSX emulator runs multi disks fine. pbp files with the PSX2PSP v1.4.2 application for Windows.ĮBOOTs are also often smaller than CD images, so could be a good option if you're tight on space.
bin/.cue does not work, try the EBOOT version.ĬD images can be converted to EBOOT. This is the easiest way to play multi-disc PlayStation games on RetroPie. These are also known as PSX2PSP files, used to play PlayStation 1 games on the PSP. pbp files, which are EBOOT-format PlayStation executables. I would also guess the Playstation emulator automatically switches discs as needed since I think PSXPSP can bundle up to 5 discs into one image. Is it similar with the RetroPie Playstation emulator.ĭoes the naming convention allow for spaces if it can be renamed for RetroPie. When using a custom firmware Playstation (hacked) you leave the file as eboot.pbp but put them in folders named after the game. pbp format do you rename it (can it be changed from eboot.pbp default or does it boot from that name specifically) or can you put the games in subfolders under PSX. I was wondering if you have more than one game in. It did save a few hundred MB of space when converted which is a small bonus. It's not part of the distribution package. Another mandatory file you need to hunt down to perform the conversion is base.pbp (it fails without it and needs to be placed in the "psx2psp_v.1.4.2\files" folder). I created a eboot.pbp image from a multi-disc game using PSX2PSP. What I was referring to is a game image file. Said in PSX emulator only loading certain games: