17/03/2008, 10:29 AM
23/04/2008, 08:29 AM
just want to ask:
how about convert eboot-multidisk to ISO?
if this pops can automatically create 2/more ISO if convert it from eboot-multidisk 2/more CD PS1 games??
how about convert eboot-multidisk to ISO?
if this pops can automatically create 2/more ISO if convert it from eboot-multidisk 2/more CD PS1 games??
25/04/2008, 02:04 AM
sijenxid Wrote:just want to ask:Hi, this isn't a feature of this application (which is somewhat discontinued). I believe there's some other GUIs out there which can use the multi-disc popstation though.
how about convert eboot-multidisk to ISO?
if this pops can automatically create 2/more ISO if convert it from eboot-multidisk 2/more CD PS1 games??
25/04/2008, 02:13 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:sijenxid Wrote:just want to ask:Hi, this isn't a feature of this application (which is somewhat discontinued). I believe there's some other GUIs out there which can use the multi-disc popstation though.
how about convert eboot-multidisk to ISO?
if this pops can automatically create 2/more ISO if convert it from eboot-multidisk 2/more CD PS1 games??
aaaah, it would've been nice to see it added :p
04/05/2008, 03:55 AM
where can i get the this file
Simple Popstation GUI v3.00 beta ? is there a link?
Simple Popstation GUI v3.00 beta ? is there a link?
04/05/2008, 06:43 PM
Yeah, something's really screwed with posts here for now - I've fixed the first post up.
06/06/2008, 06:37 AM
I'm a real noob at this and I know I'm asking a qn that many may have asked, but how do you use the Popstation? I tried converting the pbp file to an ISO file and copied it into my psp but it doesn't work. Are my configs off? or is the iso incompatible?




06/06/2008, 06:48 AM
^ You're meant to run the PBP file on the PSP. The PSP won't recognize the ISO file.
Your EBOOT.PBP file should go under ms0:/PSP/GAME/<name of game>/
As for whether the game is compatible or not, maybe if you specify it, someone might know, or you can check against some known "working game" and "non working game" lists.
Your EBOOT.PBP file should go under ms0:/PSP/GAME/<name of game>/
As for whether the game is compatible or not, maybe if you specify it, someone might know, or you can check against some known "working game" and "non working game" lists.
06/06/2008, 06:58 AM
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:^ You're meant to run the PBP file on the PSP. The PSP won't recognize the ISO file.
Your EBOOT.PBP file should go under ms0:/PSP/GAME/<name of game>/
As for whether the game is compatible or not, maybe if you specify it, someone might know, or you can check against some known "working game" and "non working game" lists.
:oSorry... since still new at this... but what is the Popstation used for then... I got the pbp file from another web... so do i just put the pbp file in directly into the ISO folder in the PSP?
06/06/2008, 07:07 AM
velvetnymph Wrote::oSorry... since still new at this... but what is the Popstation used for then...Popstation is used to convert an ISO to a PBP file.
velvetnymph Wrote:I got the pbp file from another web...That would be a pre-converted PBP file.
velvetnymph Wrote:so do i just put the pbp file in directly into the ISO folder in the PSP?
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Your EBOOT.PBP file should go under ms0:/PSP/GAME/<name of game>/