Do you think it's time to have an organized "hardware discussion board"?
A place where we can read about HW mods?
Hardware discussion
Moderator: cheriff
OK guys, maybe I'm wrong (in that case, please, tell me that) but few days ago someone release a mod that connect a GPS receiver to the PSP, non later than a month ago, someone explain how to create a home-made headset (mic + headphones).
Do you imagine how many applications are possible?
Don't read and forget, tell me something ...
Do you imagine how many applications are possible?
Don't read and forget, tell me something ...
What is a "mod"?aldebaran wrote:OK guys, maybe I'm wrong (in that case, please, tell me that) but few days ago someone release a mod that connect a GPS receiver to the PSP
Yes, this was the reason why I added the SIO (serial input/output) support to Lua Player :-)aldebaran wrote: Do you imagine how many applications are possible?
I've demonstrated the connection between HyperTerminal on my laptop and the PSP at the Maker Faire at the EuroOSCON after the talk Nevyn and I gave at the conference. My air-wired setup had problems with the stability of the communication, but looks like it was not a general problem, because the GPS mouse works and my first setup works, too. Looks like I have to create a professional pcb.
It's a modify, something that made one thing different from the original intent of the producer. It expands the capabilities of your gadget.Shine wrote:What is a "mod"?
What I mean is that the "harware side" of the PSP is still a mistery and only fews know its secrets. I would like to have a place where people can exchange their knowledge about the hardware of the PSP (simply what they will give, at least references).
I think that a community with few "big heads" or nerds and a lot of player make not sense if we will use the PSP not only as game console. (Stimmt oder nicht?)
Anyway... thanks for your job!
Last thing ... may I PM you for few noobish LUA questions??? Thanks.
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I would like to second this motion. It would be very useful to have a discussion group focused toward understanding the PSP hardware. There are many possibilities for add-on devices and/or hardware modifications with this platform. More importantly, we need a place to discuss the hardware just for the sake of understanding how it works and what it is capable of.