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Lol sorry I just now found this, I was searching my name to find a topic about a tv I had, and I ran across this. I know this might be necro post much. Anyway yes I do Ps Vita and PSP programming. When doing the PSP programming you just need to know any language it supports. I believe C and C# both work with the PSP but I haven't tried it yet. However if you want I can link you to the site where Sony has license forms to create and use their SDK's for Ps Vita, Ps4, PSP, and Ps3. They should have an IDE (integrated development environment) for each. If you have any question feel free to PM.P.S. IT's actually really easy to work with the Vita and PSP because all you need to know is the basic logistics behind programming, the syntax of the language you are using, and just experiment with the library's they provide.Once again sorry for the Major Necro post.
Some people here have 15> year necroposts on their record >.>
Do you think your PS Vita games would run fine on the PSP or would it just be too slow or incompatible?
For Games that I make for the vita, the PSP could play without breaking a sweat. My games don't even take a FRACTION of the vita's GPU and CPU. Seeing as you ported the right libraries to the PSP (piece of cake), you could take my code directly from the solution and plug it into a new PSP solution and it would play just fine. (if the PSP uses C# for it's main syntax (fairly certain it can)).Oh btw @DJ, I shattered my vita's OLED by dropping a stick on it. (lol) Now I'm just waiting for a replacement screen to come. (110$ )
QuoteDo you think your PS Vita games would run fine on the PSP or would it just be too slow or incompatible?The PSP has a 333MHz MIPS processor (32MB RAM), the Vita 4x1.4GHz ARM Cortex-A9 (512 MB RAM)The Vita emulates the whole PSP hardware for backwards-compatibility