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peb
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Hi!

Since a long time I use psplink without problem (yesterday I used it!) and now it not respond anymore! When I have "host0: />" the command don't working! I don't understand...I just turned off my computer!

please help me, I can't work without psplink... :(
Sorry for my English, I'm french.
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Oguz286
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Post by Oguz286 »

What output does usbhostfs_pc give?
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When I run the bat, UsbHost don't move :
USBHostFS (c) TyRaNiD 2k6
Opening connection to localhost port 10000
I have try to change my usb port and to reinstall psplink on my computer but it's the same problem...

My psp is found by windows, I can listening "ding-dong", but UsbHost don't found my psp...
Sorry for my English, I'm french.
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Post by Oguz286 »

Ok try this:

Connect your PSP to the pc as a mass storage device (you know, when you copy files to your PSP). Then open the psplink.ini file in your psplink folder.

There should be a line in there that says # pid=0x1C9. Remove the '#' in front of it and start usbhostfs_pc on the command prompt with:

usbhostfs_ps -p 0x1C9

Replace 0x1C9 with what you have in the pid=0x1C9 line.
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Post by peb »

OK, now I have this message :
C:\psplink2.0\psplink2.0\PC>usbhostfs_pc -p 0x1C9
USBHostFS (c) TyRaNiD 2k6
Connected to device
Connected to device
When I want mount host0, I have this message :
mount 0
Must specify a drive number and a directory
Just for information, now when I use psplink.bat, I can't write in the dos-box (I have modified the command line)?!
Sorry for my English, I'm french.
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Post by Oguz286 »

I don't know what's inside psplink.bat, I use the linux version. But Host0 should automatically be mounted (at least when I start pspsh, it's already at Host0: ). Try mount host0:
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Post by peb »

I installed windows on another Hard disk for testing, and I have not this problem! I think the problem is windows, but why suddenly? Because I don't want to reinstall windows everytime^^

So How can I completely remove the drivers PSP TYpe B?
Sorry for my English, I'm french.
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