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How to convert PSX ISOs to work on the Xperia Play
Android Tools needed
ES File Explorer (free - available on Android Market) Download and install on your phone.
Root Explorer - (paid app)
PC Tools needed
PSXperiaTool (get the 1.0 version)
Download, and extract into it's own folder (For this tutorial, the path will be C:\PSXperia1.0)
Files needed
You will need to copy two files to your PC. They are the original emulator files from Crash Bandicoot, which ships with all Xperia Play phones. This is the emulator that you will modify for your new ISOs. Copy them to a folder called "PSXFiles" in your C:\PSXperia1.0 folder.
You can get them off your own phone by following these directions:
Your phone does NOT need to be rooted to perform these steps
*Install Root Explorer.
*Open root explorer
*browse to the /system/app folder
*locate the file "com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk"
*perform a "long press" on the com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk file, and when the dialogue box opens, select COPY.
*press your phone's back button twice
*open the SDcard folder
*paste com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk to the root of SD card folder
*remain in the SD Card folder, and scroll up. Locate and open the Android folder.
*open the data folder
*find the folder called com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1, open it
*open folder called files
*open the content folder
*perform a long press on NCUA94900_1_1.zpak, when the dialogue box opens select copy
*press your phone's back button 5 times, until you get back to the root of SD card
*paste NCUA94900_1_1.zpak on root of SD card
Now that you have copies of both files, transfer com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk and NCUA94900_1_1.zpak to C:\PSXperia1.0\PSXFiles.
Open your PSXperiaTool folder
Run psxperiatool-gui-windows
(read the jibber-jabber and do the silliness it says to do on the information tab)
Select the Extract tab
The APK file you want is the one you just copied off your phone. Select CHOOSE and find com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk
The ZPAK file is also one you just copied off your phone. Select CHOOSE and find NCUA94900_1_1.zpak
Output tells you where it will store the patched files. Leave it on the default setting.
Click EXTRACT, and wait for it to finish.
Select the Convert tab
In the top portion, all you need to select is the PSX ISO you want to convert.
The Information portion will make your game look like it belongs with the rest of the games in your Xperia Play PSX collection. Adding cover art is pretty much a must, as you will use this to select your game from a list that resembles Coverflow on an iPod Touch. Changing the Title ID is important as well, since the files you copy back to the phone will carry the title ID's as filenames. If you don't change it to something other than the default, every game you convert will be named the same thing. Icons must be in PNG format, and I find that 197x197 pixels is a good size.
At this point you just click CONVERT, and wait.
When finished, your converted ISO will be divided into 2 parts you must copy back to your phone's SD card. They are contained in the OUTPUT folder (C:\PSXperia1.0\output):
the file - com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk (where xxxx is the title ID you gave the game)
the folder - "data"
Copy the file com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk to the root of your SD card
Open the folder "data"
Copy the folder "com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx to SDcard/Android/data folder
Open ES FIle Explorer on your phone
Browse to your SD card
select the com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk file
Select 'Install"
Installation takes a few minutes. Be patient.
When finished, slide open the controller, and verify your new game is showing in the games list. Tap the game icon to start the game. It is likely the game will close and take you back to the game list. Tap the icon a 2nd time, and the game will load. If all is well, you can delete the com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk file.
Hope this helps anyone interested. Compatibility is a bit sketchy right now, but this tool is less than a week old. v1.0 has already fixed a lot of problems the beta had, and more fixes will follow soon
Android Tools needed
ES File Explorer (free - available on Android Market) Download and install on your phone.
Root Explorer - (paid app)
PC Tools needed
PSXperiaTool (get the 1.0 version)
Download, and extract into it's own folder (For this tutorial, the path will be C:\PSXperia1.0)
Files needed
You will need to copy two files to your PC. They are the original emulator files from Crash Bandicoot, which ships with all Xperia Play phones. This is the emulator that you will modify for your new ISOs. Copy them to a folder called "PSXFiles" in your C:\PSXperia1.0 folder.
You can get them off your own phone by following these directions:
Your phone does NOT need to be rooted to perform these steps
*Install Root Explorer.
*Open root explorer
*browse to the /system/app folder
*locate the file "com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk"
*perform a "long press" on the com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk file, and when the dialogue box opens, select COPY.
*press your phone's back button twice
*open the SDcard folder
*paste com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk to the root of SD card folder
*remain in the SD Card folder, and scroll up. Locate and open the Android folder.
*open the data folder
*find the folder called com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1, open it
*open folder called files
*open the content folder
*perform a long press on NCUA94900_1_1.zpak, when the dialogue box opens select copy
*press your phone's back button 5 times, until you get back to the root of SD card
*paste NCUA94900_1_1.zpak on root of SD card
Now that you have copies of both files, transfer com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk and NCUA94900_1_1.zpak to C:\PSXperia1.0\PSXFiles.
Open your PSXperiaTool folder
Run psxperiatool-gui-windows

(read the jibber-jabber and do the silliness it says to do on the information tab)
Select the Extract tab
The APK file you want is the one you just copied off your phone. Select CHOOSE and find com.sony.playstation.ncua94900_1.apk
The ZPAK file is also one you just copied off your phone. Select CHOOSE and find NCUA94900_1_1.zpak
Output tells you where it will store the patched files. Leave it on the default setting.

Click EXTRACT, and wait for it to finish.
Select the Convert tab
In the top portion, all you need to select is the PSX ISO you want to convert.
The Information portion will make your game look like it belongs with the rest of the games in your Xperia Play PSX collection. Adding cover art is pretty much a must, as you will use this to select your game from a list that resembles Coverflow on an iPod Touch. Changing the Title ID is important as well, since the files you copy back to the phone will carry the title ID's as filenames. If you don't change it to something other than the default, every game you convert will be named the same thing. Icons must be in PNG format, and I find that 197x197 pixels is a good size.

At this point you just click CONVERT, and wait.
When finished, your converted ISO will be divided into 2 parts you must copy back to your phone's SD card. They are contained in the OUTPUT folder (C:\PSXperia1.0\output):

the file - com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk (where xxxx is the title ID you gave the game)
the folder - "data"
Copy the file com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk to the root of your SD card

Open the folder "data"
Copy the folder "com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx to SDcard/Android/data folder

Open ES FIle Explorer on your phone
Browse to your SD card
select the com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk file
Select 'Install"
Installation takes a few minutes. Be patient.
When finished, slide open the controller, and verify your new game is showing in the games list. Tap the game icon to start the game. It is likely the game will close and take you back to the game list. Tap the icon a 2nd time, and the game will load. If all is well, you can delete the com.sony.playstation.xxxxxx.apk file.
Hope this helps anyone interested. Compatibility is a bit sketchy right now, but this tool is less than a week old. v1.0 has already fixed a lot of problems the beta had, and more fixes will follow soon
