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'''gpSP''' ('''game play SP''') is a Game Boy Advance emulator, made by Exophase, for use with the Sony PlayStation Portable and GP2X video game systems. There have been ports to iPod (iOS), Maemo, Symbian and many others.
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gpSP (game play SP) is a Game Boy Advance emulator, made by Exophase, for use with the Sony PlayStation Portable and GP2X video game systems. There have been ports to iPod the iOS, Maemo, Symbian and many others.
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The PSP version runs most commercial games at full speed, however some still have problems from minor or severe glitches, while others are very slow. The GP2X version is similar to the PSP one, but typically slower. Unlike VisualBoyAdvance, which high-level emulates the GBA BIOS, gpSP requires a GBA BIOS file in order to operate.<br />
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The PSP version runs most commercial games at full speed, however some still have problems from minor or severe glitches, while others are very slow. The GP2X version is similar to the PSP one, but typically slower. Unlike VisualBoyAdvance, which high-level emulates the GBA BIOS, gpSP requires a GBA BIOS file in order to operate. Due to copyright reasons, this BIOS cannot be included with the emulator by Exophase, and users must dump it on their own using a Game Boy Advance flash cartridge. Some games do not need the BIOS file to play, however most do.
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Due to copyright reasons, this BIOS cannot be included with the emulator by Exophase, and users must dump it on their own using a Game Boy Advance flash cartridge. Some games do not need the BIOS file to play, however most do.
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To date, gpSP has proven to be the most efficient, compatible and widely used of all GBA emulators for the PSP, GP2X.
To date, gpSP has proven to be the most efficient, compatible and widely used of all GBA emulators for the PSP, GP2X.
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Exophase has stopped working on the PSP version of GpSP, in favor of the GP2X and Pandora versions of gpSP. Future versions of gpSP will be closed source due to the constant third-party re-release of gpSP against Exophase's wishes.
Exophase has stopped working on the PSP version of GpSP, in favor of the GP2X and Pandora versions of gpSP. Future versions of gpSP will be closed source due to the constant third-party re-release of gpSP against Exophase's wishes.
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(Copied and edited from [[wikipedia:GpSP|Wikipedia]])
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(Copied and edited from [[:wikipedia:GpSP|Wikipedia]])
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==Installation==
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== Installation ==
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If you are installing a recent version for N900 (3.x), no tricks are required. Simply use ''apt-get'' or an app manager and you are good to go. Otherwise follow the instructions in the box below.
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{{ambox|text=gpSP for Maemo is already avaiable on Maemo Repositories,
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What means you can either use your favourite app manager
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to install it, or go through the following command on
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{{ambox|text=You must first go to the thread on talk.maemo.org and
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download latest version pack ( links at the end ).
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With [[extras-devel]] enabled, type.:
<pre>
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root
apt-get update
apt-get update
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apt-get install gpspmgui
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apt-get install libsdl-haa1.2-dev
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After you have installed gpSP, you must set right permissions to keys,
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Assuming you got the package from the thread, and has already the MaemogpSP
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folders, emulator, etc. that is pretty easy, and should be done by following
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folder in MyDocs, for a simple and painless installation, a sh file was made for now, until the deb is released.
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these commands:
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Go grab it ( in the links at the end ), put it in MyDocs folder and type.:
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<pre>
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root
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mkdir -p /home/user/.config/Team16/gpsp/
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chmod 777 /home/user/MyDocs/gpSP.sh
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chown user /opt/maemo/usr/games
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chown -R user:users /home/user/.config/Team16
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chmod 666 /opt/gpspm/conf.gpsp
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</pre>
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Does that seems like a lot to type? Well, it's worth it, you are
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Close xterminal, and open it again, then type.:
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getting a premium quality emulator on your hands for free, come on,
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<pre>
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don't be lazy =)
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sh /home/user/MyDocs/./gpSP.sh
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</pre>
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And that should install gpSP on your device
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==How to uninstall==
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== How to run ==
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Just like with installation, in case of an up-to-date version for N900, all you need to do is to use ''apt-get'' or an app manager. If you want to delete also the save files, you can find them in the same directory as your games. If you are trying to uninstall an older version, read on.
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{{ambox|text= If you wish to uninstall gpSP from your phone, simply use
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There are several ways to run the gpSP.
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app manager.
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And that should uninstall gpSP from your device
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* The first one is running it from terminal, non-root.:
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x-term way
 
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apt-get remove gpspmgui gpspm
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cd /home/user/gpSP/
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gpspm
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also make sure to remove GBA games (no use without emu) and save states
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* The second one is by making use of [[Queen BeeCon Widget]].
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Make a widget on your N900 desktop, edit it, and in the " edit cmd " tab
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rm /opt/maemo/usr/games/*.sav
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/home/user/gpSP/gpspm
</pre>
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==How to run==
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Put the title you wish. Also, you can put an icon for it, see the [[Queen BeeCon Widget]] page for more info.
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Simply use the icon! Enjoy your games!
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* Make sure you have a copy of a gba_bios.bin on MyDocs.
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== Key configuration ==
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* Once you've grabbed one, make sure to copy it into the MyDocs directory.
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To configure the keys, one should edit the conf.gpsp, localised on the gpSP
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game folder. The keys examples are on the file conf_ps.gpsp.
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BIOS file. Then just select the gba_bios.bin file you copied
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[http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm Ascii codes table] for you to know which
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to MyDocs and the GUI will make all the dirty work.
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numbers the keys are refered to.  
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on your keyboard avaible for the game, you will see in the list, that "a" lowercase is 97. Then, write 97 on place of the key you wish.
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Top bar menu > GUI config > Rom directory.
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==Options==
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* Fullscreen : Fills up entire N900 screen (800 x 480)
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*Off : Do not skip any frames.
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* Auto : Skip up to N frames (N avaiable as an option), automatically and consecutively.
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* Manual : Always render 1 out of N + 1 frames, these frames will always be skipped.
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* Random Skipping : May make image in some games smoother, when image flickers, but may also make image quality worse, especially in high motion games.
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* Uniform Skipping : May make image on high motion games better, just the opposite of random skip.
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- Audio Buffering.:
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Set the size (in bytes) of the audio buffer. Larger values may result in slightly better performance at the cost of latency; the lowest value will give the most responsive audio.
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* Please, notice that low values are buggy, so please be sure to only choose values above 4096 bytes.
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==How to play NES games==
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What you will need before starting (download links, and reference at the end)
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* PocketNES.gba file (available on PocketNES v9.98 package)
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* PocketNes menu maker
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have it, as well as the Menu maker, copy it to the menu maker folder,
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open pnesmmw.exe > click on options > select the PocketNes.gba file
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option ( Both first and second options, do it in any order ).
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and click Make Rom, a file called PocketNESMenu.gba will be created, just
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* [http://www.summeli.fi/?p=2613 Summeli's Original Post ]
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* [http://www.pocketnes.org/downloads.html PocketNES Host site with needed files ]
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Instructions were copied and edited from Summeli's official site, NES games
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==Some games workarounds==
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On some games, you will need workarounds for now to get them working.
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-Kingdom Hearts
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{{ambox|text= Simply, before the game freezes on intro video, quicksave the
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-Mario Advanced 4 (And probably many other games)
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{{ambox|text= Refer to [http://www.summeli.fi/?p=2588 Summeli's post] about patching GBA ROMs.
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If other games works using the ROM patching solution, please post them on
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==Links==
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== Links ==
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* [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=1131846#post1131846 T.M.O thread]
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* [[GpSP/Game Compatibility|gpSP Game Compability List]]
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* [https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8X5V9U64RSWUU Maemo developer (Bonapart) PayPal donate]
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* [http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=67038 T.M.O Thread ]
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* [http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=954934&postcount=39 T.M.O post with sh install file ]
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* [[GpSP/Game_Compatibility|gpSP Game Compability List]]
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* [[GpSP/Game_Settings_Chart|gpSP Settings Chart]]
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