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Reading ISO's on SD card
11-10-2013, 08:34 PM
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Reading ISO's on SD card
Hello everyone. I recently got PPSSPP and a few ISO's from games I owned. I installed PPSSPP on my phones own storage as well as the ISO's. All was well, but my phones memory was getting close to being full. So I decided to re-install the app to my SD card and move my 3 ISO's (Monster Hunter, P3, and Tales of the world) to it as well. Right now only Tales is working while the other two are giving me either a black screen or a "Could not find executable disc0:/PSP_GAME message.

Any help would be appreciated. And thanks in advance.
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11-13-2013, 03:07 PM
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RE: Reading ISO's on SD card
weird..
tested with mine.. moving stuff and still working..

maybe the iso got corrupted or something bcoz of the app u used to move. im using x-plore and 7zipper and havent got that problem..


* i have 1 question for those who knows..
does the storage used for game iso affect the emulation speed?
i mean , if it is stored in phone memory will it run slower/faster and if stored SD card? or if i use better quality SDcard does it make difference?

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11-14-2013, 03:51 AM
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RE: Reading ISO's on SD card
Quote:does the storage used for game iso affect the emulation speed?

Unless you have such a crap SD card, hard drive, or other media that the max transfer speeds would be below about 1.3MBytes/sec(the speed of the PSP UMD drive, iirc) or so, no, it shouldn't matter.

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11-14-2013, 05:53 AM
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RE: Reading ISO's on SD card
ok.. thanks!

but how can i test the SDcard speed?
by moving/copying Big files and looking at the transfer speed? or is there an app for it?

and how about the picture, does it affect anything?


sorry if im asking many things Big Grin


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