Jpdeathblade
November 14th, 2006, 21:46
Hey guys, Im sorry I got nothin about SMH or MW today but I was looking into something.
Inside of the PSP manual on page 3 it says and I quote:
"This divice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This divice may not cause harmful interface, and
(2) This divice MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFACE RECIVED, INCLUDING INTERFACE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION."
Now if you missed the red letters, It means that the PSP should accept all interface (music, games, homebrew) to be complient with code 15 of the FCC rules. So dose this mean that the Firmware Updates that Sony's putting out are breaking this rule? Dose that inturn mean Sony is breaking the Law?!?!?!?!
If you block one interface then you should block them all. So is Sony digging themselves a hole? What do you think?
You need to get your eyes checked. "Interference" not interface. Even if it was interface that wouldn't mean anything to do with software.
Part 15 of the FCC regulations deals primarily with radio band interference caused by electromagnetic radiation. The whole thing is generally under the concept of EMI - ElectroMagnetic Interference, which is the property of electric signals, magnetic fields, and electric fields to all cause and manipulate each other.
OK so I read it wrong =P
Again I will rescan the manual see if the new firmwares are somehow illeal =P Thank you Quzar for clearing this up.
Inside of the PSP manual on page 3 it says and I quote:
"This divice complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This divice may not cause harmful interface, and
(2) This divice MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFACE RECIVED, INCLUDING INTERFACE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION."
Now if you missed the red letters, It means that the PSP should accept all interface (music, games, homebrew) to be complient with code 15 of the FCC rules. So dose this mean that the Firmware Updates that Sony's putting out are breaking this rule? Dose that inturn mean Sony is breaking the Law?!?!?!?!
If you block one interface then you should block them all. So is Sony digging themselves a hole? What do you think?
You need to get your eyes checked. "Interference" not interface. Even if it was interface that wouldn't mean anything to do with software.
Part 15 of the FCC regulations deals primarily with radio band interference caused by electromagnetic radiation. The whole thing is generally under the concept of EMI - ElectroMagnetic Interference, which is the property of electric signals, magnetic fields, and electric fields to all cause and manipulate each other.
OK so I read it wrong =P
Again I will rescan the manual see if the new firmwares are somehow illeal =P Thank you Quzar for clearing this up.