Sunday, August 10, 2008

software PSP

The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated PSP)[4] is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.[5] Development of the console was first announced during E3 2003,[6] and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004.[7] The system was released in Japan on December 12, 2004,[8] in North America on March 24, 2005,[9] and in the PAL region on September 1, 2005.[10]

The PlayStation Portable is the first handheld video game console to use an optical disc format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its primary storage media.[11][12] Other distinguishing features of the console include its large viewing screen,[13] robust multi-media capabilities,[14] and connectivity with the PlayStation 3, other PSPs, and the Internet.[15][16]

Despite the console's superior computing power and its multimedia capabilities, sales have consistently lagged behind its main competitor, the Nintendo DS.[17] After the release of a remodeled, slimmer, and lighter version of the PlayStation Portable, appropriately titled Slim and Lite, in early September 2007, sales quadrupled in the United Kingdom the following week and increased by nearly 200% in North America for the month of October.[18][19]

PSP feeds

Home Brew

Loading ISO games on any M33 firmware is actually a very easy process.

First plug your PSP into your computer via USB. If you don't know what I'm talking about open your window and throw your PSP out of it.

Create a folder called "ISO" in the root of your memory stick an place the ISO into that folder. Put a UMD disk into your drive and then load the ISO files from the "Game" menu and play.

Some games require a later version of M33 so make sure you have the latest M33 version. Since 3.80M33, you can download new M33 firmware updates via the Network Update feature released at 3.80M33.
Otherwise, download it via this webpage as usual.

You can find all of the M33 firmware versions at the following link:

Dark-AleX - PSP Developer

We will add more tutorials on how to load firmware on this forum so please be sure to check back.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

PSP cables

PSP cablesDatel-Get-Connected Product ImageThe first thing you’ll need if you want to make the most of the PSP’s media features is a USB cable to connect it to your PC. But Get Connected is no ordinary USB cable, this one comes packaged with exclusive MAX Media utilities for your PC and PSP, designed to streamline the process of running your favourite music, movies, images and, of course, games on your PSP.

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Simply use the cable to connect your two machines together then run MAX Media to transfer files to and/or from your PSP, convert files to different formats, and even download/upload game saves. The size of the files MAX Media deals with is limited only by the size of the memory stick you use. Reports suggest that memory sticks of sizes up to 8 whole gigabytes will soon be available – that’s enough for several full-length feature films! It’s so simple to use you’ll have a vast digital media library in the palm of your hand in no time.

Specifications

Region: Universal. Will play on all Sony PSP Systems from any region.

Category: Accessories > Cables

Supplier: Datel (click here for our Datel store)

Barcode (EAN) No: 8 9745900021 3

Please Note: Any images are used for illustrative purposes only, actual products and/or packaging may differ




Datel-MAX-Power-Starter-Kit Product Image
What a pack! The MAX Power Starter Kit contains everything you need to get the most from your PSP.

The eternal fear of a handheld games fan is exhausting the batteries at a crucial moment in the game. With the MAX Power spare battery, you need never worry again. It offers exactly the same performance as the battery supplied with your PSP – keep it charged and when your main battery runs dry, just swap ‘em over.

Thanks to the Battery Charger, you can charge your spare battery while you’re playing your favourite games. You no longer have to use your PSP as a charger, forcing you to stop playing while your battery charges up. And if you want to play in the car, use the Car Adapter to power your PSP on the move.

All these impressive items are supplied in the MAX Power Starter Kit. What a barg!

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Slim and portable design.
Contians rapid-charge battery charger, in-car power adapter and spare rechargeable battery.
Smart circuit protection and UL/CE approved shock protection.
LED indicates battery status.

Specifications

Region: Universal. Will play on all Sony PSP Systems from any region.

Category: Accessories > Cables

Supplier: Datel (click here for our Datel store)

Please Note: Any images are used for illustrative purposes only, actual products and/or packaging may differ

PSP with GPS… really?

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Sony PSP GPS navigation we’ve been talking about for years has officially been mentioned by a Sony official for the U.S. market :) Big improvement…

It changes the dynamics of GPS but also changes the way developers think about games on PSP because you can start integrating GPS into it.”

Koller said Sony intends to start shopping the GPS add-on to publishers this year, but also told me that the company is already investigating ways to use it in games.

“There’s been a number of things that our first-party worldwide studios have looked at, and they’ve been trying to look at different options,” he said.

Does that mean we can expect a GPS game from Sony early next year?

“Yeah, we’ll probably lead the way on that,” he said.

PSP battery

Battery Pack (PSP)Don’t break from gaming with the PSP Battery Pack. It features a voltage/capacity: 3.6V/2200mA and weighs in at only 44g. It provides 20 - 22% longer life than the current battery
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FEATURES:
  • Dimensions: 5.0(W) x 3.5(H) x 1.2(D) cm



Friday, August 8, 2008

PSP


Sony's 2GB Memory Stick PRO Duo media offers maximum storage for compact digital cameras, portable audio devices and your PSP Handheld Entertainment System. Providing durable, high-capacity digital file storage, the MSX-M2GS can be used in most Memory Stick PRO media compatible devices. Get connected to your favourite multimedia anywhere with the powerful and compact Memory Stick PRO Duo media.....



The PSP uses a Memory Stick PRO Duo as a memory card, which are available in various capacities as low as 32 megabyte and as high as 4 gigabyte or potentially larger as technology continues to improve.