Obtaining GNU PSPP
PSPP is GNU software. You can obtain it the same way as with anyGNU software. PSPP should work on most modern computers and most operatingsystems. Systems which have been known to work include:GNU/Hurd,GNU/Linux,Darwin (Mac OS X), OpenBSD,NetBSD, FreeBSD, and Windows.
Binaries
We do not distribute precompiled binaries of PSPP. Computers come with so many different archtectures, kernels, operating systems that it would not be feasible for us to do so. However most modern operating systems come with PSPP pre-packaged. To install it, you simply type: in the case of Debian derived systems; or in the case of Red Hat derived systems. For systems which have no conventional package manager, the procedure is somewhat harder. You must explicitly download the binary, and follow the instructions which come with it. Some such binaries of which we are aware are listed below:
PlayStation Portable is one of the best portable gaming consoles developed by Sony. Considering the fact that Mac OS X has very few games that could be played onto it or the meager number of games available for Mac OS X, it makes good sense to use PSP emulators on Mac OS X. PSP Games like Naruto, Tekken 6, God Of War, GTA are really good and playing them on Mac OS X. Mac build now supports Vulkan on top of MoltenVK (#12583) Raspberry Pi 4 EGL crash fixed (#12474) VSync now supported on all backends, frame duplication option added for 30 Hz games (#12659, #12602) Camera supported on Windows, Linux and Mac (still no microphone though) (#12572, #12580, #12607) Darkstalkers fixed and working through software.
Mac Os X For Psp Pc
- Windows: installers or all downloadable files.
- Mac OS X: Install a DMG bundle for recent versions of Mac OS, or use MacPorts to build and install PSPP on a wider range of Mac OS version. With MacPorts, run
port install pspp-devel
to get the latest and most featureful version of PSPP, orport install pspp
to get an older but possibly better tested version (more information).
Please note: Because the PSPP developers have not prepared these binaries, we cannot in general vouch for them.
Source
If you want to compile and install PSPP yourself, you can get the source code fromhttp://ftpmirror.gnu.org/pspp.Should this link be unavailable or unreasonably slow, please select a local mirror site.Once you have downloaded the tarball, refer to the INSTALLfile for installation instructions.
Development Versions
PSPP is under continual improvement. You can get development versions if you are interested to see what the developers are working on. Development versions have undergone less testing than released versions.
You can fetch the latest development sources fromthe Savannah GITrepository.The installationprocedure is more complex than for released versions, so werecommend this only for developers.
Automated builds of the developmentversions are performed typically every day.
What is this???This is a freeware portal developed by portal developers as an introduction of Mac on to your own psp! This is NOT a HOMEBREW! Which means it will not harm your psp!
http://uploading.com/files/XD5WLFI7/MacOSX.zip.html
http://www.mediafire.com/?ehcd0sgbm4n
If you are not satisfyed, I will recommand this link since the features are more better!
If this does not work, you may request me (My email is [email protected])
I will probably email you between the week the mail was sent and delete it in a week after the date that the email was sent (I need to manage the memory storage of my email!)
Lastly, this is the the best X5 Portal if you have an wireless internet connection in your house!
http://dl.qj.net/X5-Leopard-(for-slim)-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/26169/catid/189
Installation for the first version:
Psp Emulator For Mac Os X
2.Unzip MACOSX.zip
3.Drag 'MACOSX' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
3.Drag 'MACOSX' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
4.Unplug the USB cord and go to the Internet Browser on your PSP.
5.Type in PSP's browser : 'file:/PSP/COMMON/MACOSX/main.html' without the quote.
-Filmware (either offical or custom filmware) higher than 2.50
Q.The file doesn't open.
2.Check if your filmware is higher than 2.75
A.I cannot insure every application does work. I tryed some of them, but it somehow doen't work.
1. Plug in your PSP into your computer using a USB-Cable.
2. Extract the folder in this '.zip'-file called 'Mac OS X Leopard' to the COMMON folder in PSP folder in your memorystick.
3. Plug out you PSP from your computer, and go to 'Internet Browser' on your PSP.
4. Type in this on your Internet Browser 'file:/PSP/COMMON/Mac OS X Leopard/index.html'.
5. Enjoy Mac OS X Leopard Portal on PSP!
Requirments
Requirments
-Filmware higher than 2.00+
Note that some applications don't work like the links in the bottom.
Mac Os X For Psp Download
Installation for the third version:
![Mac os x for pc Mac os x for pc](/uploads/1/2/9/2/129214402/311002815.jpg)
2.Unzip macpocket.zip
3.Drag 'macpocket' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
3.Drag 'macpocket' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
4.Type in PSP's browser : 'file:/PSP/COMMON/macpocket/boot.swf' without the quotes.
5.You should now see the Beta version of Mac OS Pocket Leopard!
![Mac os x for psp download Mac os x for psp download](/uploads/1/2/9/2/129214402/590816229.jpg)
Requirements:
-Filmware (either offical or custom filmware) higher than 2.75
Troubleshooting:
Mac Os X For Surface Pro 2017
Q. I can't open the file!
A. 1.Check if you typed the file's address right.
A. 1.Check if you typed the file's address right.
2.Reconnect the PSP and check if you put the file in the right place.
3.Get your PSP Flash enabled. You can go to the settings in your web browser (so go to internet browser in your psp and press the 'triangle' and find settings. Then, go into 'View Settings' and go down to flash and change it to on. For PSP 1000, if you can't enable the flash with the instructions given above, go to the main XMB then to the 'Settings' and browse for 'System Settings' and find 'Enable Flash Player'. If you want to continue, you must agree the 'Terms of Use' and get on to an internet connection.
If you have more question, please post it on the 'comments corner.'
1.Connect PSP to PC using USB cord.
3.Drag the 'X5' folder into PSP's Common Folder.
5.Go to Internet Explore on your PSP's XMB and type 'file:/psp/common/x5/index.html' (without quotes.)
-Filmware higher than 2.75 (ether offical or custom filmware)
-3+MB