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Would like this added to jpcsp
#1
Hey yall or at least to the people who write, code and more or less supply jpcsp as an emulator. I would really like it if you guys and gals could make jpcsp compatible and usable with the prometheus loader it would be so much simpler then to have to go searching the web and in some cases never finding a decrypted iso or decrypted eboot file to make the stupid iso usable in jpcsp. Out of all the playable games that are listed as playable with jpcsp all of the iso or cso files i have downloaded have the prometheus loader.
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#2
(03-12-2011, 11:38 PM)mordaki987 Wrote: Hey yall or at least to the people who write, code and more or less supply jpcsp as an emulator. I would really like it if you guys and gals could make jpcsp compatible and usable with the prometheus loader it would be so much simpler then to have to go searching the web and in some cases never finding a decrypted iso or decrypted eboot file to make the stupid iso usable in jpcsp. Out of all the playable games that are listed as playable with jpcsp all of the iso or cso files i have downloaded have the prometheus loader.

yea, not gonna happen. JPCSP doesn't support piracy.
Funny thing, I spend more time on the forum instead of on emulators Tongue

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#3
D=< That was my face as soon as a read prometheus. I stop there because everything after was just....
One more time!
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#4
doesnt support piracy eh? what do you think an emulator is for huh? its for playing pirated games. that is what any kind of emulator is used for. be it a psp emulator or even windspro it is for playing and using downloadable pirated games. i rest my case here on this.

(03-12-2011, 11:43 PM)Kai3213 Wrote:
(03-12-2011, 11:38 PM)mordaki987 Wrote: Hey yall or at least to the people who write, code and more or less supply jpcsp as an emulator. I would really like it if you guys and gals could make jpcsp compatible and usable with the prometheus loader it would be so much simpler then to have to go searching the web and in some cases never finding a decrypted iso or decrypted eboot file to make the stupid iso usable in jpcsp. Out of all the playable games that are listed as playable with jpcsp all of the iso or cso files i have downloaded have the prometheus loader.

yea, not gonna happen. JPCSP doesn't support piracy.
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#5
(03-06-2011, 05:43 PM)Hykem Wrote: Hmm, the classic cybercrime debate... Tongue
This is a very gray area, since legislation against it varies a lot from country to country.

Basically, under the current laws and for all countries, concerning JPCSP the following is known:
- JPCSP is legal: it's distributed under a common license, doesn't use any copyrighted code and it doesn't fall under the category of malicious software, so it's fully safe to own and use. Emulators are always a grey area when it comes to legislation, but the truth is that there's not illegal behind them. Users, on the other hand, may have "unclear" intentions for them, but that's not the applications fault. Most companies just plainly ignore this fact and attempt to strike and circumvent the laws as they please just to ban the usage and development of said applications because it's easier that way. However, it's quite hard to do anything about freeware and open-source projects like JPCSP.

- Ripping your own games is legal: by law, it's legal to own an image of a copyrighted game you bought. Again, companies attempt to circumvent this to avoid piracy, which is understandable, but they often do it in a way that leaves much doubts on their real intentions.
The dump process itself is considered legal only when applied to software you bought and, therefore, you own. If applied to something that's not yours, it also falls under the unauthorized copying category.

- Distributing game images is illegal: obviously, by law, and taking into account the above statements, any code you rip from your games is illegal to distribute. This is applied in most countries and falls directly under the unauthorized copying category.
When you buy a game, that gives you the right to do with it what ever you want, except distributing valid copies of it. I believe it's quite understandable the existance of such restriction, since it's easy and effective to distribute data over the internet. You would be basically giving copies of games away to people who didn't spent any money on them.
That's what game companies want to stop. However, the problem is not on game console emulators, nor on ripping your own games, it's precisely on the users who violate this particular law and distribute copies of their software. By breaking one law they compromise the two statements above, which, in turn are being more and more pressured by game companies in court in order to actually become illegal. Undecided
Funny thing, I spend more time on the forum instead of on emulators Tongue

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#6
I love when piraters try to justify their pirateing by saying Emulators were made to pirate, it just proves how little they really know in life
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#7
I believe this is made for Home brew. Being able to play games is a side thing. Its the same with No$gba for me. I like trying to packet a game for. I still suck at coding but its a fun hobby on the side.
One more time!
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#8
This isn't just made for homebrew its for the people that prefer to play their handhelds on their computer when at home rather than on the psp and waste its battery away. And for consoles its usually to make them look better and allow you to get things you wouldn't normally be able to get on the games for some people
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#9
I am not a pirate but i do know what the majority of people generally use any kind of emulator for. and whether or not jpcsp admits it directly or not they are condoning piracy and that is that. if someone wants to refute that point then by all means be my guest but truth is truth.
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#10
(03-13-2011, 07:19 AM)mordaki987 Wrote: I am not a pirate but i do know what the majority of people generally use any kind of emulator for. and whether or not jpcsp admits it directly or not they are condoning piracy and that is that. if someone wants to refute that point then by all means be my guest but truth is truth.

If you weren't a pirate, you wouldn't need jpcsp to support the prometheus loader. Plus you just admitted that you downloaded pirated games
(03-12-2011, 11:38 PM)mordaki987 Wrote: Out of all the playable games that are listed as playable with jpcsp all of the iso or cso files i have downloaded have the prometheus loader.
Funny thing, I spend more time on the forum instead of on emulators Tongue

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