Powder Toy for PSP

  • Racer-Delux
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    No, I am not crazy. It has been done once before with the old PT. You have to run cfw on your psp of course.

    Would be nice to have the new features, as well as networking on the psp.

    If anybody wants to make, I can test the file.

    And maybe even make the controls a little better...

    BTW, while I wrote this post, I am playing the old PT on my psp.
  • Neospector
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    There's a reason why the word "old" is in there twice.
  • randalserrano
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    it would be better for the ngp. the touch screen looks promising.
  • Racer-Delux
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Neospector

    PSP has the ability to run the PT platform. After all, you can install Linux on it. The only question is, at what frame rate?
  • randalserrano
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    it depends on how much processing power there is.
  • Racer-Delux
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    PSP CPU (1-333 MHz)
    32 MB Main Memory
    4 MB embedded DRAM

    That is for the PSP PHAT 1000 (the first psp)

    It runs the basic powder toy at a decent frame rate (when the screen is not flooded).

    Not 100% sure of the steps required to emulate TPT on the psp, but the hardware doe support the code base.
  • Neospector
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Racer-Delux (View Post)
    Only way to test is to download the linux version and see then.
  • The-Con
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @Racer-Delux (View Post)
    The psp is capable of doing more than the ps2, as even its standard cpu cycle is faster, with a maximum of much higher. ram is the same as the ps2. The psp has the capability to play things that would play on the ps2, but it would decrease the battery life and overheat.
    It would be interesting to have a new PT on the psp.
  • randalserrano
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    also like i said NGP is coming soon and it looks like it will have better processing than the current one right now. meaning more fps.
  • The-Con
    7th Jun 2011 Member 0 Permalink
    @randalserrano (View Post)
    I'm out of the terminology... what is NGP? is it the next psp?
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