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Feasibility of the following?
NathaniasDate: Saturday, 2008-11-08, 9:20 AM | Message # 1
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Well, as we all know, PSAR Dumper dumps the flash of a firmware in regular or decrypted format.

Would it be plausible to consider that dumping, say, 4.01, and 5.00, that we could find the biggest change in the POPS that adds the interlaced video-out?

Perhaps if anything create an alternate version of FS Mode 3 from FuSa b48 with specifications altered by what we might find in decrypted files?

Just an idea for following sony's footsteps in relation to interlace output, but in this way adding it as a plugin so it is not limited by POPS version


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Andy_maNDate: Saturday, 2008-11-08, 1:56 PM | Message # 2
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There was answer already
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Nathanias, they've just rewritten PS1 emulator to output in interlaced mode
Do you remember that there were 4 different Screen Modes there (original, normal, zoom, fs)
And now there is something like 5th hidden mode which is automaticaly enabled when you're using TV out
That's all what Sony has made about TV out for year ^^

It means that if want to use old version of POPS, we must code it to support interlaced TV out...
You see, it's not easy task at all

 
NathaniasDate: Saturday, 2008-11-08, 6:08 PM | Message # 3
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My apologies, I had an inkling decrypted files of the POPS might provide a visible difference relating to the Video-out software


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Light_AleXDate: Monday, 2008-12-01, 9:40 AM | Message # 4
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One extra thing, POPS uses less memory and CPU. I think, it's all the hardware.

-Light_AleX


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