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    psp EjPSPReader v0.9

    EJ has released a new version of his text reader for the PSP that also supports jpeg and png files.

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    I dont get what this does..

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    I can't get this to work, I assume to install this program I should copy the EjPSPReader folder into the game directory. After I did this I tried to open the program and I get a message that reads "this game cannont be started the data is corrupted.

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    think i'll stick to ereader i've already got...lol

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    From the source:
    This is software for the PSP which allows you to read the Aozora Bunko format.
    It can also read Aozora Bunko format with embedded pictures.
    It can also be used as a picture viewer (JPEG, PNG).
    I don't know what the Aozora Bunko format is, but Bunko typically indicates publishers. So, I'm guessing that this is only useful for reading what is most likely a proprietary format, which is very likely only available for Japanese texts.

    In other words, I highly doubt that most anybody at this site will have any use for this (proove me wrong!! (!_!))

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    i dont have any use for this (dont speak japanese), so i cant prove you wrong b8a

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    Quote Originally Posted by razorak View Post
    think i'll stick to ereader i've already got...lol
    what reader do you use ?
    it reads DOC , RTF or TXT files ?

    what's the name ?

    thanks

    bye the way...
    somebody knows if there's mozilla or another good browser for 1.50 psp firmware ?

    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bardaak View Post
    what reader do you use ?
    it reads DOC , RTF or TXT files ?

    what's the name ?

    thanks

    bye the way...
    somebody knows if there's mozilla or another good browser for 1.50 psp firmware ?

    thanks
    Use iRshell for opening text files. It has a built in text reader. I believe it's called something like Bookr.

    and use DevHook for the browser, you can emulate higher firmwares, and use the browser added in 2.00+

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    Quote Originally Posted by TacticalBread View Post
    Use iRshell for opening text files. It has a built in text reader. I believe it's called something like Bookr.

    and use DevHook for the browser, you can emulate higher firmwares, and use the browser added in 2.00+
    thanks ! cool ! i have both irshell and devhook !
    thanks !

    and how to read DOC or RTF files ? is it possible ? thanks!

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    I'm not sure if Bookr will read those, but you can try adding .rtf or .doc to the iRshell config menu under extra apps.

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