I'm sure it will work on an OS X machine being a bash script.
mstest is a small bash script which uses several commonly installed UN*X tools to test the performance and wealth of a Memory Stick through a PSP.
At the moment, it is only tested on Linux 2.6, and it might require changes in order to run on different kernels. Note that it *MIGHT* also run on Windows, by using CygWin or MinGW. Please report if you succeed in running it on a
different system.
The program can be downloaded at http://www.nogood.it/sukkopera/misc/mstest-0.1.tar.bz2
I'm sure it will work on an OS X machine being a bash script.
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hope the new version will work on windows
the post says it might work on windows with the cygwin enviroment.Hopefully somebody will test it out and let everybody know,I can't as I use linux![]()
Sounds like a useful program for guys with Linux to use.
I'd like to know how good/bad my mem stick is.
Sadly it won't work using cygwin in Windows (XP)... I just tried it.
To start with it won't detect the PSP in the first place... and then things just get worse.
Here is what happens when I try...
*edit:* lol, just noticed that it shows how out-of-date my files are... shoulda checked for incriminating stuff!![]()
yeah sorry, at the moment it can't work on windows at all, as it requires access to sysfs, which is a linux exclusive. i might try and fix that, as it's only used for autodetecting where the psp is mounted and detecting the MS size. there might be another way to do that.
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