Hi,
does anybody here know how to port shmups on the 1 meg card for the psp? I really would like to know and have some those games on my psp.
please let me know...
Regards
PSP 1 meg know how
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There is no bumping on this forum, but here is a link to the thread you may be talking about:Darius11 wrote:BTW,
Would somebody bump the youtube post that had link dedicated to shmup movies. It was about 2 moths ago, please bump it.
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Tony
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=10197
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Re: PSP 1 meg know how...PCEFX to the rescue!
For Darius11,Darius11 wrote:Hi,
does anybody here know how to port shmups on the 1 meg card for the psp? I really would like to know and have some those games on my psp.
please let me know...
Regards
I'm assuming that you mean a PSP 1GB Memory Stick Pro Duo, am I right on this?
Well, if you want to port such PSP homebrew and various utility programs to your PSP's memory card, here's the trick:
1.) If you have access to a USB cable and a PC with WinXP OS, hook up the PSP to your PC and select the "USB connect" on the main menu of your PSP.
2.) Your PC should now say that a new "removable hard drive" is located...it could be drive G, H, J, K or any other higher letter variant (than the actual drives being used on your PC already).
3.) Upon finding the correct Drive letter that corresponds to your PSP, you will now find four folders labled:
#1 -- MEMSTICK.IND
#2 -- MSTK_PRO.IND
#3 -- mp_root
#4 -- PSP
4.) Select #4 "PSP" folder and another four more folders will appear:
#1a -- GAME
#2a -- MUSIC
#3a -- PHOTO
#4a -- SAVEDATA
5.) Select #1a "GAME" folder and place both unzipped PSP homebrew or emulation folders in this section. (This is assuming that your have a PSP with firmware 1.50 or firmware 1.0 -- with firmware 1.0, then just one folder will be necessary to boot up instead of the two folders as required with firmware 1.50 PSP.)
6.) Exit the USB Mode from your PSP and move the cursor to Game folder all the way to the right and highlight the "Memory Stick" icon by pressing the "X" button (or the "O" button if you have a Japanese PSP) and a list of emulation & homebrew programs appears for one to choose from. Hit button "X" to boot up. (Note: most Japanese PSP homebrew & emulation use "O" button to boot up rather than button "X" which is regarded as the "cancel" button rather than "decision" button.)
Hope this helps...
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Darius11, a word of advice: You've come to the wrong place, and you are taking the wrong approach as well. We're a fun bunch, but your request falls into the "no-no" category. Check on TNL forums for a psp thread that explains it, but be prepared to figure some of this out by reading and comprehending. Or find a WAREZ forum and get in with them. Either way, this ain't the "please do all the work for me" place you are looking for

Good luck bruv, you'll figger it out
PS Nullsleep, have I mentioned before how much ASS you kick? I was hoping the INTERNATIONAL CHIPTUNE RESISTANCE would swing by Miami, to no avail. If you ever decide to, I can help hook you up with a venue (sorry for the fanboy PS lol)
Good luck bruv, you'll figger it out
PS Nullsleep, have I mentioned before how much ASS you kick? I was hoping the INTERNATIONAL CHIPTUNE RESISTANCE would swing by Miami, to no avail. If you ever decide to, I can help hook you up with a venue (sorry for the fanboy PS lol)
