Can PSX roms be played of a HDD?

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Can PSX roms be played of a HDD?

Postby 2nd » Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:55 pm

Hey guys I was just wondering if PSX roms could be played of a 500gb hard dive on the Galaxy S3 using an OTG cable as PSX roms are quite large and space consuming.
also I was wondering how does chaning disks in a game work?
thanks for any replies :mrgreen:

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Re: Can PSX roms be played of a HDD?

Postby cartman-2000 » Sat Sep 22, 2012 4:43 am

It should work as long as you don't disconnect the cable.

For me, playing ff7, I can pretty easily switch back and forth from fpse and a pc emulator leaving the disk images on my external micro sd card and running a samba file share on my phone to be able to load them on the pc (with the file share you can still get access to them on your phone.). The lag you'd get from going over a file share on a wireless is somewhat comparable to disk read lag.

There might be a way of mounting a windows file share on your phone, so you could run the disk images off of your computer.

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Re: Can PSX roms be played of a HDD?

Postby 2nd » Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:26 am

thanks for the reply, hopefully after some research I can fully understand what you mean :)

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Re: Can PSX roms be played of a HDD?

Postby desheikh » Mon Feb 02, 2015 7:44 am

The lag you'd get from going over a file share on a wireless is somewhat comparable to disk read lag ?
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