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The Sony PSP is a great way to relax and unwind on the go. Its ability to play Playstation games -- once they've been ripped to the IMG format, and you've converted them to EBOOT files using one of several freely available utilities -- also means you do not have to spend a lot of money buying these classics from the PSN store if you already own the original discs. Storing these converted games on the PSP memory stick allows you to take along a library of classic games wherever you go.

PSX2PSP

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Navigate to the Exophase website (link in Resources) and click the download link for PSX2PSP. This free utility allows you to convert a Playstation disc that has been ripped to IMG files to the correct EBOOT format for playing on the PSP.

2.

Right-click the file you have downloaded and select 'Extract All' from the list of options. Click 'Next' and type 'PSX2PSP' (without the quotation marks) for the folder name.

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3.

Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files, then double-click 'PSX2PSP.exe' to launch the program.

4.

Click 'Classic mode' on the 'Mode select' screen, then click 'OK.'

5.

Click the '..' button next to the 'ISO/PBP File' section and select the IMG file you want to convert to EBOOT.

6.

Click the '..' button next to the 'Output PBP folder' section and specify where you want the converted EBOOT file to be stored.

7.

Type the name of the game in the 'Game title' and 'Main game title' text input boxes if you are not satisfied with the names that are entered automatically when you select the IMG file. The 'Game ID' and 'Main game ID' text boxes are also filled in automatically, so do not alter these values.

8.

Click the '..' button next to 'Icon Image' and select an image to use as the icon for the game when viewed on the PSP. It does not matter what size the image is, because the program automatically resizes it to fit the required dimensions. A photo of the front cover of the original game works best, but you can use any image.

9.

Click the '..' button next to the 'Background image' section and select an image to use as the background for the game when it is shown on the PSP. Like with the icon, you can use any image, though something related to the game in question works best.

10.

Click the 'Preview' button and make sure that you are satisfied with how the icon and background images will look on your PSP.

11.

Click the 'Convert' button and wait until the percentage shown at the bottom of the application window reaches 100. The converted EBOOT file is then saved to the folder you specified, from where you can copy it to your PSP.

Impaler PSX EBOOT Creator

1.

Navigate to the PSP-Hacks website (link in Resources) and click the download link for Impaler PSX.

2.

Right-click the file you have downloaded and select 'Extract All' from the list of options. Click 'Next' and type 'Impalerpsx' (without the quotation marks) as the folder name.

3.

Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files, then double-click 'ImpalerPopStation.exe' to launch the program.

4.

Click the '..' button next to 'Disk 1 ISO' and select the IMG file you want to convert to EBOOT.

5.

Type the name of the game as it appears on the original disc in the 'Game Title' section, then click the 'Search' button. Click the check box next to the name of the game in the 'Code' section.

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Click the '..' button next to 'ICON0.png,' then select an image -- in the PNG format -- to use as the icon for the game on the PSP.

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Click the '..' button next to 'PIC1.png' and select an image -- again, in the PNG format -- to use as the background for the game on the PSP.

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Click the 'Create!' button and wait for the conversion process to finish. The EBOOT file is stored in the 'Results' folder of the 'Impalerpsx' folder, from where you can copy it to the PSP memory stick afterwards.

Simple Popstation GUI

1.

Navigate to the QuickJump Gaming Network website (link in Resources) and click the download link for Simple Popstation GUI.

2.

Right-click the file you downloaded and select 'Extract All' from the list of options. Click 'Next' and type 'Popstation' (without the quotation marks) as the folder name.

3.

Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files, then double-click 'PopstationGUI.exe' to launch the program.

4.

Click the 'Browse' button next to 'PSX Image File' and select the IMG file you want to convert to EBOOT.

5.

Click the 'Select' button next to 'Output Folder,' then select the location on your computer where you want to save the EBOOT file.

6.

Click the 'Customize the EBOOOT' button to display the options for adding an icon and background image to the game on PSP.

7.

Click the 'Preview EBOOT' button once you are done with the customization to see a preview of how the game will look on your PSP.

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Click the 'Go' button at the bottom of the application window to start the conversion process. Wait for the conversion process to finish, then click 'Yes' when prompted if you want to copy the EBOOT over to your PSP.

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Connect your PSP to your computer via the USB cable. Click the 'Refresh' button on the Simple Popstation GUI 'Select PSP Drive' window, then click 'OK.' This copies the EBOOT file directly to the correct folder on the PSP memory stick.

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Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
Post: #1
Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
Hello guys,
Is it possible to run games from PS1 converted (file EBOOT.PBP)?
I have tried but I could not. Says it's not supported.
Thanks!
Post: #2
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?..#pid129911
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Post: #3
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
Why would you even want that? There are great PS1 emulators out there that can run even on broken toasters.
Everything is Hitsuzen!
Post: #4
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-21-2018 03:17 PM)Asferot Wrote: Why would you even want that? There are great PS1 emulators out there that can run even on broken toasters.
If you own a PS1(EBOOT.PBP) game for PSP, you can't use it with any PS1 emulators as far as I know. And you may like PPSSPP better than regular PS1 emulators.
Post: #5
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
His point still stands. There are PS1 emulators far better than PPSSPP in terms of emulating PS1.
Post: #6
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-23-2018 12:31 PM)FOPSP Wrote:
(01-21-2018 03:17 PM)Asferot Wrote: Why would you even want that? There are great PS1 emulators out there that can run even on broken toasters.
If you own a PS1(EBOOT.PBP) game for PSP, you can't use it with any PS1 emulators as far as I know. And you may like PPSSPP better than regular PS1 emulators.

..eboot.pbp is just a format. There are tools to convert it back to a normal .ISO that can be used with PS1 emulators.
Everything is Hitsuzen!
01-23-2018, 03:45 PM (This post was last modified: 01-23-2018 06:12 PM by fivefeet8.)
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-23-2018 02:20 PM)Asferot Wrote: ..eboot.pbp is just a format. There are tools to convert it back to a normal .ISO that can be used with PS1 emulators.

Both ePSXe and FPse have supported eboot files for a while now.
Post: #8
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-23-2018 12:31 PM)FOPSP Wrote:
(01-21-2018 03:17 PM)Asferot Wrote: Why would you even want that? There are great PS1 emulators out there that can run even on broken toasters.
If you own a PS1(EBOOT.PBP) game for PSP, you can't use it with any PS1 emulators as far as I know. And you may like PPSSPP better than regular PS1 emulators.

That's not correct. I can confirm that both ePSXe and FPSe support PS1 eboot files. The same ps1 eboot files I made for my old PSP(from games I owned of course), worked on those two emulators.
01-29-2018, 12:41 PM (This post was last modified: 01-29-2018 07:32 PM by FOPSP.)
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-27-2018 04:25 PM)LG Fanatic Wrote:
(01-23-2018 12:31 PM)FOPSP Wrote:
(01-21-2018 03:17 PM)Asferot Wrote: Why would you even want that? There are great PS1 emulators out there that can run even on broken toasters.
If you own a PS1(EBOOT.PBP) game for PSP, you can't use it with any PS1 emulators as far as I know. And you may like PPSSPP better than regular PS1 emulators.

That's not correct. I can confirm that both ePSXe and FPSe support PS1 eboot files. The same ps1 eboot files I made for my old PSP(from games I owned of course), worked on those two emulators.
It might be different for games you converted to PBP format yourself, but the PSstore games I copied from my PSP don't work in ePSXe.
EDIT: I converted one of my PS1 games and it did boot as an eboot.pbp file in ePSXe. So it clearly does not work specifically with PSstore games, which was my point.
Post: #10
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
Then you should request/fix that at PS1 emulator of your choice as that's their issue of not supporting official Sony's container for PS1 games which their users wish to use. Or just decrypt/extract those games and use in emulators which developers doesn't care about supporting official formats;p.
PPSSPP supports all kinds of PBP files it doesn't matter if they're PS Store, converted commercial games or homebrew(it even has no problems with 6.61 specific PBP files that doesn't work on 6.60 firmware), but only of PSP format, no amount of discussion or begging will ever change the fact that PPSSPP is high level PSP emulator and can't and never will be able to run PS1 games, if people wish to waste time on such discussions/begging threads, they should do it at PS1 emulation forums where it at least has sense and a chance of being heard.
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=6594 - Custom PPSSPP Shaders!
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=3590&pid=117172#pid117172 - simple CE scripts to help creating CWCheats,
https://github.com/LunaMoo/PPSSPP_workarounds - CWCheat workarounds.
Post: #11
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-29-2018 12:41 PM)FOPSP Wrote: It might be different for games you converted to PBP format yourself, but the PSstore games I copied from my PSP don't work in ePSXe.
EDIT: I converted one of my PS1 games and it did boot as an eboot.pbp file in ePSXe. So it clearly does not work specifically with PSstore games, which was my point.

If you're passionate enough, there are tools to extract the actual ISO's from the original PSstore eboot. Then you can eboot them back to play in the PS1 emulators that support eboot files.
Post: #12
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(01-29-2018 11:01 PM)fivefeet8 Wrote:
(01-29-2018 12:41 PM)FOPSP Wrote: It might be different for games you converted to PBP format yourself, but the PSstore games I copied from my PSP don't work in ePSXe.
EDIT: I converted one of my PS1 games and it did boot as an eboot.pbp file in ePSXe. So it clearly does not work specifically with PSstore games, which was my point.

If you're passionate enough, there are tools to extract the actual ISO's from the original PSstore eboot. Then you can eboot them back to play in the PS1 emulators that support eboot files.
Which tool? I only ever found one and it didn't work. If there is one that works I'd very much like to know.
Post: #13
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
i just want to trow my two cents into this
for me its stupid to emulate 1 thing to emulate another to play other thing
its pain for me to install virtual box just to launch some old windows 95 games
but i dont have any other option if i want to play them
but in this case i have
i can use epsxe or pcsx-r to play ps1 games
but i would love idea of ppsspp running ps1 games since it would be much less to configure
and most of all easier/faster changing settings
now if i want on pcsx-r change video resolution or change shader/filter i need to:
1. close emulator
2. launch it again
3. change what ever i want
4. launch game
5. check if settings are ok with me
6. decide do i stay with that or need to go trough whole process again
on ppsspp i would be able to do that on the fly
also throttle for fast game progression is much more easier to use on ppsspp
and to sum it all i would prefer to have 1 emulator for 2 systems (best example visual boy advance or kega fusion)
so in the long run ppsspp running ps1 games is not a bad idea just because there exist ps1 emulators
about eboot and iso stuff
i do remember i was struggling with converting pso1 isos into eboot using Simple Popstation GUI to launch them on psp but in the process i accidentally removed some isos and then i realized Simple Popstation GUI have option to extract iso out from eboot
counting from the top its 4th button
or as you prefer between field for selecting iso and field for selecting output folder
and well it works
also i dont exactly remember why but i do remember that because it was better at something i switched from epsxe to pcsx-r
and for sure 1 thing i remember was that pcsx-r did in fact launch .PBP files
which was easier for me to convert to eboots for playing them on real psp
btw epsx and pcsx-r looks like a clones of them self so dont be afraid to try
good luck
Try AntiMicro graphical program used to map keyboard keys and mouse controls to a gamepad/controller.
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=12513
or http://www.x360ce.com
Post: #14
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
To extract PSOne classics you have to use software like psxtract(use VS2017 community edition to update project files and build it), no software made to create/edit fan made PSOne eboot.pbp files will never work since it's different format from what Sony uses for ps1 classics.
I think Sony makes use of lossy compression to store CD audio which might be why there's little interest in PSOne Classic format of PBP in PSOne emulation, not only some might claim the quality loss is noticeable for them, emulators would have to support additional way of playing audio and PSOne emulation isn't really active.
Also to make it clear, for those that still don't understand it - PSP never could run PSOne games. POPS was doing it, PPSSPP will never have POPS, it would need a new PSOne emu and you can be sure of 2 things:
- it would be easier to add support to new format to existing emus than writing new emu from zero and then still having to add that format to it;p,
- nobody cares about creating new PSOne emu with dozens already in existence.
And a honorable mention - PSOne emulator running booting games under PPSSPP ui would not have access to PPSSPP features nor it's optimizations, it could as well run like shit, require plugins and doesn't allow any scaling, it would all depend on it's author and it's pretty clear that no PPSSPP dev is interested in writing PSOne emulator as the whole idea got a quite a few NO's in the past.
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=6594 - Custom PPSSPP Shaders!
http://forums.ppsspp.org/showthread.php?tid=3590&pid=117172#pid117172 - simple CE scripts to help creating CWCheats,
https://github.com/LunaMoo/PPSSPP_workarounds - CWCheat workarounds.
Post: #15
RE: Emulator VS PS1 games (EBOOT.PBP)
(02-02-2018 11:28 PM)LunaMoo Wrote: To extract PSOne classics you have to use software like psxtract
Thanks. That one actually works! It does need to be run as administrator, otherwise it will crash :/. One of my games didn't work with it, but the others up and running in ePSXe.
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