IndianCheese
July 28th, 2005, 21:38
Well, I was screwing around with the internet browser and got AIM on my PSP. There is a fuzzy picture of it below.
Use E-messenger to log in. When starting an IM, you must start it in the SAME TAB as the buddy list, which means only one IM at a time. You will also have to refresh the window by using the Refresh link to see what your friends are saying. If you don't believe me, I'll make a video and post it.
Next up: The PSP can show Flash animations! However, there is no sound and poor picture quality. And it's not actually Flash. Here's what you do:
1. Check your PSP browser settings and make sure Animation is set to "On" or "Enable".
2. Find a Flash-to-GIF converter (Herosoft is good).
3. Convert the Flash to a GIF file and add it to the PHOTO folder on your PSP.
You can also go to sites like doodie.com and watch the daily cartoons (if you have a dirty imagination) because they are made with Flash, but converted to GIF.
Is there a way to use M3U files on the PSP? I got an idea...
Feel free to add any PSP tips that aren't obvious to someone who's had one for at least a month.
Use E-messenger to log in. When starting an IM, you must start it in the SAME TAB as the buddy list, which means only one IM at a time. You will also have to refresh the window by using the Refresh link to see what your friends are saying. If you don't believe me, I'll make a video and post it.
Next up: The PSP can show Flash animations! However, there is no sound and poor picture quality. And it's not actually Flash. Here's what you do:
1. Check your PSP browser settings and make sure Animation is set to "On" or "Enable".
2. Find a Flash-to-GIF converter (Herosoft is good).
3. Convert the Flash to a GIF file and add it to the PHOTO folder on your PSP.
You can also go to sites like doodie.com and watch the daily cartoons (if you have a dirty imagination) because they are made with Flash, but converted to GIF.
Is there a way to use M3U files on the PSP? I got an idea...
Feel free to add any PSP tips that aren't obvious to someone who's had one for at least a month.