I want to make my iso file run on my Sony PSP (Playstation Portable)

Asked by Gabriel Jarema

    I downloaded a mini game for my PSP,
(Zombie Tycoon)
but it won't run on my psp.(when I go to it on my PSP after putting it on my memory stick from my computer, it just says corrupted data)
    I downloaded CISO from Ubuntu's software center but I can't find it on my computer.So i can't run it.
What I want to do is convert the ISO file into whatever file it needs to be and put it onto my memory stick so I can play it on my PSP.
    Links, programs, and steps would be GREATLY appreciated in your responses.
I am a little new to this ISO and CISO thing so try to make responses a little more understandable for me.Thanks!

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
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https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PSP

May help you put the game on the device.

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Gabriel Jarema (penguinme60771) said :
#2

I tried to do all of the directions that the page required but it just says that there is errors and stuff like that and when i type he sudo make install thing it just says no such file or directory and then i do what it says after that but it still never works :(

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Mohsin Falak (fi8er1) said :
#3

Basically, this question has nothing to do with Ubuntu.
CSO (sometimes also called "CISO") is a compression method for the ISO image format. It is used only to compress *dumped* PlayStation Portable UMD games, which will only run on a modified (hacked/custom firmware installed) PSP System. Otherwise will show an error, like "The game could not be started Error 80010002"

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Gabriel Jarema (penguinme60771) said :
#4

    So ISO can run on a PSP without being changed into a CSO? ( after installing Custom Firmware and downgrading your PSP? )

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Mohsin Falak (fi8er1) said :
#5

Exactly :)

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Federico Tello Gentile (federicotg) said :
#6

Please mark this question either as solved or invalid, if it is not related to Ubuntu.

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