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Postby 1magus » 19 years ago

So I tried something on my PSP I put the old Crono comic on it for some fun it reads it just fine but the letters are so dang small u could barely read them I know the screen isint exactly big but usualy u can read small letters on it anyone got any ideas on what I can do to solve this?
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Postby Anapan » 19 years ago

You could try cropping each separate frame in a graphics program and saving them individually. I did that to a fillerbunny comic so I could read it on my GBA.
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Postby 1magus » 19 years ago

Game Boy Advanced lets u read comics how? And yes I suppose I could it first came to mind but any other ideas I guess you would have to know the PSP to tell but worth a shot at guessing maybe?
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Postby 1magus » 19 years ago

Never Mind I didint know there is a zoom feature that takes a couple seconds to render the image its fine now.
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Postby Latu » 19 years ago

how would u read comics on gba?
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Postby 1magus » 19 years ago

That was me btw sorry
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Postby Anapan » 19 years ago

I have a flash cart, and found a jpg viewer program. Mostly I just use it to emulate NES, Gameboy, PC Engine, and to a lesser extent SNES games aswell as playing homebrew and commercial GBA games. There are also movie and music converters that supercompress mp3 and video clips to a GBA compatible format, but with only 16 Megs the space is better used to put a bunch of my favorite old games.
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Postby 1magus » 19 years ago

What is a flash cart?
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Postby fafner » 19 years ago

Originally posted by 1magus@Jan 12 2006, 03:30 PM
What is a flash cart?

Basically, it is a cartridge the same as the ones you use to play games, but you can "write" (and erase) games on it. It usually works through USB.
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