Using USB HDD's/flash drives as PSP memory? Is this possible?
Alright, I THINK i've read about it being done before, but for the life of me I can't turn up search results!
I'd love to get this kind of thing -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822161009
Working as a PSP HDD. I can't imagine it's impossible, so if anyone has the info, I'd love to hear it. Thanks in advance, guys.
Use the Hitch USB Transfer device
I'm assuming you want to store a lot of your backup ISOs on a hard drive and have them available for use. As I understand it, the psp firmware doesn't support a 'host' mode therefore it can't 'see' anything attached to it's usb port. A computer has to be used for data handling. I'm sure that someone with more knowledge has looked into hacking the firmware to allow this, but it ain't happened yet. I'm hoping for a prx too, but don't hold your breath, cause we've all been waiting for this to come true.
All hope is not lost though. There's a USB transfer device called the Hitch that will allow you to transfer data from one USB device to another. With this you can transfer data from a usb hard drive to your PSP. The Hitch is a small unit with an equally small battery so you would have to bring along a power cable for your drive. I don't think the Hitch would spin it very long before the battery died. The price is around $100.
I used one to transfer data from my camera / PSP /USB Drive while on vacation and it worked great. The biggest problem is that you can't create directories on the usb devices on the fly. If you put PSPFiler (or another file management program) on the psp then you can use that to create different directories for your pictures. This shouldn't be a problem for you because the ISO directory already exists on your PSP.
If you have a 2 gig memstick you can transfer your favorite ISO (of the moment) then play until you're depleted. Repeat until satisfied.
MrRee