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Everything is possible, apparently more so on
Sony's extremely hackable
PSP, and what you see above are the pictures to prove it. So, if for some peculiar reason you do feel like running
Win95 or
DLX Linux on your handheld, then by all means do click
here and do follow the instructions you're destined to read.
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Related Tags: Sony PSP, Win95, Linux, Psp, Sony, Emulation, PSP Linux, PSP Windows
Oh, f*cking Sony... Try downgrading, or at least wait for a workaround. What can I say?
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