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Old 04-09-2008, 04:17 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kernel Kev View Post
Any storage device can be partitioned, however this would not be needed for the PSP. You can simply drag and drop music / pictures into the mem card, or their correct folders and it will find them.

The PSP supports Flash 6, the most recent flash is flash 8 i believe, which is what youtube etc use. So a standard psp cannot view youtube. However, a custom firmware psp can. This is Sony firmware with the ability to run "home made" games/apps. Tutorials of getting custom firmware can be found from the link in my sig below.

The psp usb port is a mini-usb connection, you will find them on most TomTom sat navs and Kodak digital cameras. Here are some pics to aid you...

http://greatcables.net/categorylarge/27329.jpg
http://boldt.us/2139-1/sony-psp-usb.jpg

The part you dont know about the psp is homebrew. These are the "home made" games/apps i was talking about above which require firmware version 1.50 or custom firmware to run. When you get your psp, i can help you in the downgrading process. If its new it may require buying a "pandora battery" or making your own if you have some technical knowledge.

Homebrew consists of many things, the most popular i would say are emulators. These act as like a virtual console on the psp, so for example you can play N64, SNES, gameboy game on the psp. Visit QJ.NET - QuickJump Home - PlayStation Portable News - PSP Updates and have a look around.

Hope that helps.



Kev
Well. If ya want there is also stuff that you can do on homebrew but we cannot talk about them here... if you look for Custom Firmware then i am sure you will find out what i mean...
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