I am just curious. You guys are able to - at runtime - recompile ps2 output so that our computers can work with the output.
So given that it is possible to do this at runtime, would it theoretically be possible to use the same recompiler to recompile the existing CD to an executable. In other words, just make it so you only need the middle man for the initial recompiling, but after running the recompiler on the iso, just run the executable and eliminate the need for a middleman.
I dunno, just a thought.
Or even use run the "recompiled executable" within an environment that would then only need to use the plugins.
I suppose if it was possible to do easily, it would have been done by now. Maybe it was a stupid question. If it is possible, you guys should definently start out working on a ps3 emulator
So given that it is possible to do this at runtime, would it theoretically be possible to use the same recompiler to recompile the existing CD to an executable. In other words, just make it so you only need the middle man for the initial recompiling, but after running the recompiler on the iso, just run the executable and eliminate the need for a middleman.
I dunno, just a thought.
Or even use run the "recompiled executable" within an environment that would then only need to use the plugins.
I suppose if it was possible to do easily, it would have been done by now. Maybe it was a stupid question. If it is possible, you guys should definently start out working on a ps3 emulator