1.first delete all the thinks of your psp
2.take a hamer and brake your psp
3.and for the last part
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You need to use clone CD
Games are not converted. What you do is get a emulator program to make your PC run the PS1 game like a Playstation. The game's software does not change you add software to your computer to allow it to play the game like a Playstation
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that is impossiblethe ps1 doesn't have enough power ( graphics, ram, and some other stuff )doesn't read DVDsand the file structure is not the samesorry
No games must be redeveloped to become a different game version. It is not just a format change
There is no such thing as a "format disc." If you got a message when you turned on your PlayStation One, it means it needs a disc that is of PS1 format. You must make sure that: 1) The game is from the same country as the game itself. 2) Not a copy. If you are having problems with a disc that you bought from a store, you PS1 is damaged, the disc is damaged, the disc is dirty, or the lens on the laser of your PS1 is dirty.
You don't change the games and instead change your PC with an emulator to be able to play a PS1 game
there wouldn't be PS1 codes on a ps2 gameshark but since ps1 games work on ps2 you might be able to download ps1 cheats onto ps2 gameshark but it is doughtful since ps1 and ps2 gamesharks and gameshark codes are probably differant format
When emulation is being mentioned , it is not the game that is being emulated but the hardware. So you will not find "PS1 Emulation Games". You will find PS1 Emulator. You use your own games, or ISO's of your own games.
A PSP game is different than a PS1, PS2, or PS3 and they are all different from each other. You can not turn any of them into any other format and can only find a Game console that might let you play them. When you play a PS1 on a PS3 game console you are not changing it into a PS3 game. The same is true if your PS3 can play PS2 games, they remain PS2 games played on a PS3. There is no way of converting them into another format.
You must convert the PC to play PS1 not change the game disc
The same as in any other Linux distribution I'm ever seen (or Unix for that matter). Shell environment variable PS1 (referenced as $PS1 or even ${PS1}) contains the 'prompt' display format. It may be changed to suit individual tastes or preferences. On my Mac Mini, it is currently: PS1 = '\h:\W \u\$' but it can be changed by issuing the command: $ export PS1 = "whatever I put between these quotes"