Without using torrents or getting viruses on my laptop?
How do I mod this piece of shit?
Is that a proper PS1 or that classic emulator shit? If the latter, just buy a real PS!
Why? Why buy that specific piece of hardware to emulate bullshit?
You can't. And I don't mean that in general, but YOU specifically can't.
Not OP but it is a fairly decent system on a chip with 16GB of storage and some USB controllers.
The stock emulator is shit and badly configured, but modding can make something better out of it.
Torrent a virus.
Basic searching told me there's two main hacks for the Playstation Classic, AutoBleem, and BleemSync.
Have fun.
Judging by the question you're probably too dumb to do it.
just hack your switch
Yeah but it's ass compared to the new pi and requires much more BS to set up. It's probably a good deal at 20 bucks though, so that's fair
Tell me not to buy this, Yea Forums. I also have a CRT.
Shieeeeet
Thanks for bringing this to my attention user.
The ps1 mini doesn't even have a good native emulator, so what's the point?
>what is modding a classic console
I didn't have the money for it anyways, enjoy man
You can buy a ps2 and all the stuff to mod it for half that price
use torrents
why wouldn't you
Yeah, then all you need is a framemeister and a flash drive, which is a tiny investment of about $500. Way better investment than spending $20 on piece of shit that uses EMULATION lol!
>Without using Torrents or getting viruses on my laptop?
Yeah I think you'd be too retarded dude
>a framemeister
A what?
Dude I just plug my PS1 into the TV I've had since 2004.
Imagine worrying about viruses past the year 2007
And torrents are safer than they've ever been
INSTALL GENTOO
You buy a 128GB usb stick and copy something called AutoBleem, google it, it's on Github, along with RetroArch configured and ready to go in one download.
Copy roms to your USB stick and stick it into the second controller port.
That's it.
I know the hardest part of the PS2 exploit is making a McBoot memory card, so paying for one pre-made is an acceptable alternative.
But the USB ports on the PS2 were USB 1.1 speed, meaning any PS2 roms will be abysmally slow to load, slower than DVD speed.