PSP Apps

Adrien C

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Hi guys, now that we talked about the good PSP games I wanted to know what are the the must get/download applications and all the like for the psp.

Also, I live in a flat and I can detect 5 Wi Fi hot spots but they are all pass protected... any ideas ?
 
You can't have both applications and games. Choose one.

Also guess the passwords.
 
ScummVM is the most essential app you can get for the PSP imho. It will let you play all of the old LucasArts adventure titles in all sorts of portable glory.

Also, from the PSP Homebrew wiki page:

Wiki said:
3.51+ homebrew
Pandora's Battery & Despertar del Cementerio v1 was released mid-2007. The mechanics of it is simple. The Pandora's Battery is an ordinary battery with the serial code in its EEPROM changed to 0xFFFFFFFF, upon booting the PSP reads this and enables Service Mode. In Service mode, the PSP would boot to the memory stick as its primary source. This allowed users to downgrade any Firmware to 1.50. Soon afterwards, Dark AleX (now known as Team M33) released 3.51 M33. Until his official release of 3.52 M33, he created 7 updates that patched his 3.51 M33. These updates included small patches to fix various errors. Within two months of releasing 3.52 M33, he had created four updates, with the fourth creating one of the most stable and popular custom Firmware's since 3.40 OE-A. Around this time, Sony unveiled the PSP-200x series (PSP Slim). It came standard with 3.60 Firmware. Since the new model PSP did not support any homebrew applications it could not be downgraded just yet. When Sony released 3.71 Firmware, Dark_AleX created Despertar del Cementerio v3. This version of Pandora's Battery allowed any PSP, regardless of model, region, or Firmware, to be upgraded to 3.71 M33-2. Today, there are over six different version of Pandora's Battery, that vary between a GUI, features, and homebrew apps built-in, that are all built on top of Despertar del Cementerio v3. Dark_AleX has also released 3.80 M33, which supports various new features, from official Sony firmwares and also his own additions. The Internet Radio, from official 3.80 firmware works on 3.80 M33. Also, the PS3 connectivity plugins, premo_plugin.prx and premo_plugin.rco can now be used to connect to a PS3 with a firmware 2.10, without the use of 3.71/3.72/3.73 or 3.80 PS3 plugins in firmware 3.71 M33. The new firmware 3.80 M33 also supports downloading official M33 updates via the System Software Update feature on the PSP XMB, previously used for Sony firmware updates. 3.90 m-33 has been released by Dark_AleX incorporating the new Skype features.

Everything you need to know is online and ready for download, just follow the instructions carefully and you will be having loads more fun in no time!

As far as hot-spots go, leave your flat and walk around--there should be plenty of free spots--just use your PSP as a wifi detector. You will be surprised at how many you find!
 
Or go to a neighbor you know and ask them for it. If they ask why just say you want to play an online game on your PSP, be sure to bring it with you as proof. I once was next to a cop car at a 7-11 and tried guessing the wifi in the car.. it was funny. Didn't get it, though.
 
Get a wireless connection of your own, problem solved. As for psp apps, you can download Quake for the psp which includes multiplayer wifi compatibility. Numerous emulators (including N64 though it doesnt play amazing - Ocarina of Time is just about playable).
 
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