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Posted: Sun, 9th Oct 2005 12:15 Post subject: |
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Nizza wrote: | How does 32 Gig sound then!?
The clever chaps over at neoflash.com have come up with a way to use their memory converter with your PSP.
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maybe its just me, but does that seem to anyone else, to kinda go AGAINST the whole portable nature of the device
i want the system as streamlined and compact as possible, which is why im not really interested in that hd/battery combo, because most psp cases arent big enough for it, and it makes the system clunky and oversized... if i want a great system with loads of storage space, and no battery worries... damn, ill just use my pc... if i want something simple, and portable, with no fuss, ill use my psp... mmm maybe with that 2gb memory stick im eye'in up... yeaaahhhhh! 
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Posted: Tue, 11th Oct 2005 12:25 Post subject: |
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^bit of spray paint will fix that...
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Posted: Wed, 12th Oct 2005 02:32 Post subject: |
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chiv wrote: | Nizza wrote: | How does 32 Gig sound then!?
The clever chaps over at neoflash.com have come up with a way to use their memory converter with your PSP.
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maybe its just me, but does that seem to anyone else, to kinda go AGAINST the whole portable nature of the device
i want the system as streamlined and compact as possible, which is why im not really interested in that hd/battery combo, because most psp cases arent big enough for it, and it makes the system clunky and oversized... if i want a great system with loads of storage space, and no battery worries... damn, ill just use my pc... if i want something simple, and portable, with no fuss, ill use my psp... mmm maybe with that 2gb memory stick im eye'in up... yeaaahhhhh!  |
This is clearly just a prototype board. Note the 7 seg displays, LEDs, Dip Switches, 2 com ports, and a power cord. The finished product will look nothing like that. This is just a board for development. Kinda like a 68HC11 micro controller board.( looks very similar) But the actual Micro Controler is about the size of a compact flash card.
What im am going to try. There is this new device that allows 2 usb devices to share data, theres a link on pspupdates (To lazy to hunt it down) Its fairly cheap 2.
From PSPUpdates
Aleratec USB Copy Cruiser Plus is new and unique. The USB Copy Cruiser Plus copies digital pictures, MP3 files and other data between USB drives without a computer. With the USB Copy Cruiser Plus you can quickly transfer data between USB drives and Flash Memory cards where ever you are. The easy to use control buttons and LCD display allow you to choose specific files, folders or all files and folders to copy.
Copy Cruiser Plus is on sale on Amazon.com for $79.99 and usually ships in 24 hours.
So theroretically i can use my USB HD to copy between this and my PSP,Camera, and PDA.
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Posted: Mon, 24th Oct 2005 20:05 Post subject: |
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Goddamn thats friggin nice! Helluva lot cheaper than I was expecting too! Gonna get me one of those when I get paid!
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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Posted: Mon, 24th Oct 2005 20:08 Post subject: |
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only problem is, it makes your PSP stick out an extra inch or so...
George W Bush -
'...more and more of our imports are coming from overseas.'
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Posted: Mon, 24th Oct 2005 20:24 Post subject: |
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Is that really a problem!?
Well it wont fit in my PSP case but I could always buy a bigger one.
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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Posted: Fri, 28th Oct 2005 18:47 Post subject: |
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i heard that the datel 4 gig has audio skip problems so that might be a problem for people who want high quality movies
theres a better drug then LSD or PCP... i get high on G-O-D 
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Posted: Fri, 28th Oct 2005 19:53 Post subject: |
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I got the 4 gig datel drive from www.darkplanets.co.uk on release day.In my opinion,when used with the 2X battery pack its actually more ergonomic than standard as your fingers fit just nice around the devices.I currently have 5 games on there and apart from burnout they all run perfectly.Ive noticed on burnout there is a little hard drive skip now and again but not enough to frustrate me and it doesnt effect the audio.
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Posted: Fri, 28th Oct 2005 22:09 Post subject: |
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phunt wrote: | I got the 4 gig datel drive from www.darkplanets.co.uk on release day.In my opinion,when used with the 2X battery pack its actually more ergonomic than standard as your fingers fit just nice around the devices.I currently have 5 games on there and apart from burnout they all run perfectly.Ive noticed on burnout there is a little hard drive skip now and again but not enough to frustrate me and it doesnt effect the audio. |
Is it when the game changes audio tracks? I have the UMD version and it pauses for a split second when the audio track changes. I thought there was something wrong with my game at first but I think its normal.
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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