I was sitting bored in math class today and my mind was wandering. Then it came to me. What if there was a program that could dump music from the memory stick to a specialized folder in root of the flash chip. Then another homebrew program to load it, then you can have more music that you have on your memory stick. I dunno if anyone has tried this before, but, would it work?
Thanks-- Alex
Storing Music in Flash0 Memory
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In general, writing to the flash is a Bad Thing. Sure, you could do it right and it'd be fine, but if you do it wrong, you're bricking your PSP. If you look at the cost per MB when buying a 1 gig mem stick, you're actually paying under 10 cents per meg, so is 10 cents of memory stick space really worth the risk of bricking your $250 PSP?
~Tim
~Tim
I agree with others here..
Writing to system flash is something that should be avoided at all cost. Flash can only be written a limited number of times before failing. The number of times a flash can be written differs greatly- Depending on things like the process the chip is produced with and the flash technology. With some flash technologies and production methods the vendor can promise 10.000+ writes with x failures in a million. Other do not guarantee anything, and only commit to typical values.
If a memory stick fail its not the end of youe PSPs life. It could be if you system flash fails!
So I take great care when I use homebrew which writes to System flash. I.e. I do not change version often, I do not up and downgrade etc..
Henrik
Writing to system flash is something that should be avoided at all cost. Flash can only be written a limited number of times before failing. The number of times a flash can be written differs greatly- Depending on things like the process the chip is produced with and the flash technology. With some flash technologies and production methods the vendor can promise 10.000+ writes with x failures in a million. Other do not guarantee anything, and only commit to typical values.
If a memory stick fail its not the end of youe PSPs life. It could be if you system flash fails!
So I take great care when I use homebrew which writes to System flash. I.e. I do not change version often, I do not up and downgrade etc..
Henrik