I have yet to hear any further developments of Linux on the PSP in a good long while. Are there any further developments?
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I have yet to hear any further developments of Linux on the PSP in a good long while. Are there any further developments?
I think it was dropped. Wouldn't be very useful, most linux apps/games are open source, and can be ported more efficiently.
True, but the fact is that it was a brilliant idea to make a PSP version of Linux. Why should the PS2, Xbox, 360, Gamecube, GP2X, and PS3 (and Dreamcast at one time) have Linux and the PSP not?
can SUM1 bring me up2 date on the
best s/ware that could run on a PSPLinux
A faster web browser maybe? More audio/video playback support? WEP/WPA cracking software? Wine? Gaim? The ability to stream media to and from the PSP with WiFi more efficiently without the pimpstreamer or other streaming applications, enabling you to do other processes as well? Apache (lol, very unlikely)?
I'd like to see the PSP be used as a PC (or close to a PC). A firmware replacement rather than loading completely via the memory stick would be most ideal, but hey, I'll take what I can get (but not on the bochs emu, too slow and not very pretty).
There's a bunch of things I could use it for personally....
the cracker alone would make a working PSPLinux v. popular..
Good luck with that.Quote:
WEP/WPA cracking software?
Great for UP.Quote:
A firmware replacement rather than loading completely via the memory stick would be most ideal.
The only problem would be getting up a working windows system and display manager/desktop environment. (Lack of RAM/Processor speed). Everything would have to be command line based, and be very hard to get about. One of the only ways you could get around is writing a portal for the shell.
Yeah, I wasn't talking about something pretty, just usable. As for the WPA/WEP locker, I don't think it would be that hard to come up with a command line based cracker/scanner.
Also, would there be a way to use part of the memory stick in place of the ram? Such as a specialized formatter/loader or something? The processor isn't really a hindrance.
I'd like to see Linux on the PSP, but I don't think its going to happen. Its been 'in the works' since nearly the dawn of the PSP homebrew scene and yet its still not out...
so how feasible would it B to port the cracker without linux?
I remember playing around with QNX long ago. The Kernel, Network/Modem drivers and Web browser fit on a friggin' floppy disc.
If it's still around, this might be the best starting point as it was built to run with low overhead in web appliances and such.
Well as for a wep cracker, http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/24244/98/
It's pretty complex stuff.Quote:
Here is a list of required hardware:
- Wireless Access Point - This will be the "target" access point and can be any brand. We used a Netgear WGT624 v2
- A laptop or computer with wireless capability - This will be the "target" computer and it doesn't matter which wireless chipset or card the computer uses. Our lab had a surplus Dell laptop with built-in wireless that worked just fine
- Two 802.11b PC Cards based on the PRISM 2 chipset - Some of the programs (such as Kismet) we use in this series can support a wide variety of wireless cards. But we suggest you stick to using cards based on the PRISM 2 chipset, which are supported by all the programs we will use.
The only way really would be to force it. (Try every possible combination) Which would be a pretty long proccess to load.
And using the hard drive (memstick in this case)as ram is known as "swap" in linux, a partition of a drive meant to be used as ram. (Pagefile for windows)
uclinux on the PSP
Not really usable at moment.
Cloudy
Well it seems that some users here what to have a portable wep cracker...
Right now the psp cant do that. but you can...
choices:
1- Get a vega umpc
2- Get a sony vaio ux
then go here:
http://www.linux-wlan.org/docs/wlan_adapters.html.gz
choose an usb with prism 2.5 chipset and the wlanng driver based on linux. then buy it...
Install backtrack 2 or any other linux security distro.
Learn how to use it. And then you got it!:D.
But in fact a psp linux oss would be awesome!.
http://www.qnx.com/
Are you talking about this?
Thanks Parker, I've used that walkthrough before. I'm looking to be able to do it all from the PSP.
Yup. That'd be it. It doesn't appear to be open-source, unfortunately, but the Idea is sound.
Instead of having a 'monolithic' kernel, you just have a basic kernel that handles the barest necessities. Then you build from there. Who knows... Maybe they'd even provide pointers for a port...
A port already exists of uclinux. Check the link I gave ;)
It's the most that is gonna happen any time soon.
Cloudy
Yeah, I've seen that but it is sooooo limited at the moment.
But, what about something like Damn Small Linux (even via a PC emulator)? Very very small...
*edit*- check this out here....http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damn_Small_Linux
I realize that this is not for the MIPS processor family though...Quote:
DSL has been demonstrated browsing the web with Dillo, playing games and music on systems with a 486 processor and 16Mb RAM.
That isn't even the problem. The size isn't the problem. The problem is the PSP has no MMU. However, uclinux is the only thing that will work on the PSP. No other distribution can be ported.
You will just have to wait for that to improve.
Cloudy
to be honest, i want linux to ba on the psp, since basically is another OS app that is compatible even for a simple ipod... damn, i want it on the psp now *sigh*
I once installed linux on my 5g ipod, it screwed up so bad, all I could do is look at the demos, it wouldn't play music or videos at all. Rockbox didn't play videos, I found out the hard way.
same happened to me, i had no idea on how on use it... oh well..
Sweet. I might actually get it again, does it play other formats beside mp4?
I think it is a custom format specifically to load in rockbox. Check rockbox.org for the converter. It worked on my 1st gen Nano.