zzzxtreme
January 29th, 2008, 09:31
hello sorry for the noob question, i assume that it either cannot, or there is no such "software" yet
If we go into USB mode, the PSP will be usb slave. So when the PC transfer files, the PSP will have a driver/controller to write the data to the memory stick.
And if my PC asks for the memorystick's info, like freespace, the PSP will have somekind of controller/driver to read that information, and pass to the PC.
So, is it possible that a homebrew, loads somekind of USB driver master driver/controller to tell the PSP to read data from USB drive? (connectd to psp's usb port)
Another question, is there somekind of portable drive/device that can "serve" files in its storage wirelessly (WLAN)? so, is it possible to read ISO from there? or it will be just impossibly slow?
Last Question, is there a device that acts as "fake" memory stick? Like, I stick it in the PSP memorystick slot, and it actually connects to USB Drive or other types of drives?
If we go into USB mode, the PSP will be usb slave. So when the PC transfer files, the PSP will have a driver/controller to write the data to the memory stick.
And if my PC asks for the memorystick's info, like freespace, the PSP will have somekind of controller/driver to read that information, and pass to the PC.
So, is it possible that a homebrew, loads somekind of USB driver master driver/controller to tell the PSP to read data from USB drive? (connectd to psp's usb port)
Another question, is there somekind of portable drive/device that can "serve" files in its storage wirelessly (WLAN)? so, is it possible to read ISO from there? or it will be just impossibly slow?
Last Question, is there a device that acts as "fake" memory stick? Like, I stick it in the PSP memorystick slot, and it actually connects to USB Drive or other types of drives?