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Post by Joel87GT on Apr 23, 2005 16:59:01 GMT -5
Well, I got the Sony PSP. I am afraid to hold and dink up the front 5"~ 7"screen. You cant put it in your pocket it will break. It does come in a felt carrying case but held by a thin flimsy thread. You dont want to carry by its tote carry it will break. To mobile it around keep it in your notebook or in a secure brief case type ~see MadCatZ products. Nice hand held ~ resolution is great. I got if for future games. Can't wait for the PS3.
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Post by White87GT on Apr 23, 2005 23:11:42 GMT -5
I played my girlfriends little bother's. It was nice, but I'm broke right now.
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Post by Joel87GT on Apr 23, 2005 23:23:42 GMT -5
I played my girlfriends little bother's. It was nice, but I'm broke right now. Can u image if the PSP had wireless phone capabilties. We are very near to Dick Tracey watches. Yes, its a sweet toy ~ I got Dynasty someting with it at nearly 350smacks. I was going to use that money for the MSD BTM but, everyone at my work had it so I got it. Well, the geek nerd servers did.
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Post by White87GT on Apr 23, 2005 23:31:18 GMT -5
Can u image if the PSP had wireless phone capabilties. We are very near to Dick Tracey watches. Yes, its a sweet toy ~ I got Dynasty someting with it at nearly 350smacks. I was going to use that money for the MSD BTM but, everyone at my work had it so I got it. Well, the geek nerd servers did. I thought it had wireless built in for multiplayer stuff.
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Post by Joel87GT on Apr 23, 2005 23:45:30 GMT -5
I thought it had wireless built in for multiplayer stuff. Its wireless play for B Band from what I gather ~i dont know if you can play peer to peer wireless. Wait a sec. It has Adhoc ~ I remember setting up my psp. I did see Adhoc and Infrastructure . Yes it does. Multi peer and online wifi B-band to your cable /dsl wireless router. wow you can drive around the neighbor hood in in adhoc setup and surf online for free. lol. 9600 I reposted it just in case sony shuts that link. www.megagames.com/news/html/console/thecompletepsphacksguide.shtmlDespite the trouble with dead pixels and the numbers suggesting Sony may have overestimated the popularity of its Playstation Portable handheld, one other measure of popularity and of the potential for long-term success, the generation of a PSP community, appears to be going Sony's way. It seems that the portability and the power of the console has proved irresistible for both the gaming and hacking communities. When the PSP specs were announced, everyone with even the most basic of technical skills wanted to get their hands on one. The potential seemed endless and the various features made it a tempting piece of hardware. So it is understandable that within a couple of weeks of its US release, a variety of extra features for the PSP have begun to crop up, all created by amateurs and all intended to enhance the PSP user experience. The most popular of these modifications to the PSP will let owners browse the Internet through a straight-forward redirection of the console. The ability to browse the web with the PSP was always Sony's intention but it is doubtful that they expected users to find a way of doing it this soon. All you need is web server, a wireless connection point, a copy of Wipeout Pure and a PSP. The method uses the built-in Wipeout Pure browser, placed there by Sony for the download of game content. Since the game browser automatically attempts to connect to ingame.scea.com/wipeout/index.html , all you need to do is redirect the PSP DNS server setting. Step-by-step details are available in a variety of locations although we found Daemon Projects to be the most comprehensive guide. These changes will in no way effect your PSP warranty as you will not be changing any hardware on the console. Once Internet access was achieved, it didn't take long for others to develop some activities for PSP owners. One of the first such activities and one that is proving very popular was IRC access. Robert Balousek has created a web page which acts as a portal allowing PSP users connecting to it to access #pspirc on irc.freenode.net. Although access is currently limited to that channel for now, the possibilities are there for expansion. The creator of pspirc.com is also currently working on pspaim.com and pspmsn.com so expect the psp to become a fully capable chat device very soon. One of the main problems experienced by owners getting to grips with the new services was the lack of a viable typing option. A variety of key mapping options was suggested but the problem has, to some extent been addressed by the creation of a virtual keyboard by the pspirc developer. Third party companies have already announced a variety of keyboards under development for the PSP, such as the Logic 3 keyboard in the image below, but precise release dates have yet to be announced. To late the wipeout is ingame.scea.com/wipeout/index.htmlForbidden You don't have permission to access /wipeout/index.html on this server. Sweet daemonprojects.com/dnspsp/
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Post by 9600 on Apr 23, 2005 23:45:58 GMT -5
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