Questions about Internet Browser
Questions about Internet Browser
Does someone have an idea why the browser doesn't load up some text files fully?
it's not the memory because I tried using the high memory mod browser but it still doesn't work properly and when I open these text files on the ubuntu's text reader on the psp it loads up fine.Also when loading them with a Japanese text reader I found on the Internet.Also are there any codepages that are not listed in the browser settings menu but are actually available?
it's not the memory because I tried using the high memory mod browser but it still doesn't work properly and when I open these text files on the ubuntu's text reader on the psp it loads up fine.Also when loading them with a Japanese text reader I found on the Internet.Also are there any codepages that are not listed in the browser settings menu but are actually available?
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I have this problem, too. But if you scroll past the end of the "incomplete" file, it repeats from the beginning, and has a little bit more of the file. And continues to repeat until, at the very bottom, there's your complete text file. This is a real pain for large files. :(Tidus873 wrote:Does someone have an idea why the browser doesn't load up some text files fully?
No argument there. ;)Torch wrote:Because its shite.
Tried it, but as cool as it is to see Opera running on my PSP, it runs even slower than NetFront. :( Probably because it's an emulator.Torch wrote:Use Opera Mini 5, now with tabbed browsing :)
A native build of Google Chrome for PSP (not the web-based "no CFW needed" one, eww) would be even cooler, but I don't know enough about either Chrome's source or PSP development yet to try it myself.
Its pretty fast for me @ 222MHz, albeit a bit slower than Opera Mini 4.2, but hey its still beta.Criptych wrote:Tried it, but as cool as it is to see Opera running on my PSP, it runs even slower than NetFront. :( Probably because it's an emulator.
A native build of Google Chrome for PSP (not the web-based "no CFW needed" one, eww) would be even cooler, but I don't know enough about either Chrome's source or PSP development yet to try it myself.
No regular browser is going to work well on the PSP with its limited RAM.
Really? For me everything lags 2-3 seconds behind every button press.Torch wrote:Its pretty fast for me @ 222MHz, albeit a bit slower than Opera Mini 4.2, but hey its still beta.
True, but there must be one that's better than NetFront and still runs at full speed. I hate to suggest writing one from scratch, but maybe that's the only way. Or maybe modding PSPKVM to pre-compile classes instead of JITting (assuming that's what it does)?Torch wrote:No regular browser is going to work well on the PSP with its limited RAM.
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http://www.sand-labs.org/owb
Apparently low footprint, and there's even a simple SDL port included in the source.
Apparently low footprint, and there's even a simple SDL port included in the source.
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It's really frustrating - I like the way I can navigate with the analog stick, that's why I'm trying to figure out what's not working.BTW i tried reading the same file on my friend's slim PSP and it loaded up fully which got me even more jealous.And I think when you play around with the display mode options it stopped the returning to the start of the file bug.But anyway what I was thinking was if there is a way to put the Slim PSP's version of the browser to a fat PSP somehow
I don't think there's any significant difference. From what I've heard, it doesn't even take advantage of the Slim's extra RAM (but there is a mod to do that). What's the file you're trying to load?Tidus873 wrote:BTW i tried reading the same file on my friend's slim PSP and it loaded up fully which got me even more jealous. ... But anyway what I was thinking was if there is a way to put the Slim PSP's version of the browser to a fat PSP somehow
Thanks for the suggestion; I'll try it out.Tidus873 wrote: And I think when you play around with the display mode options it stopped the returning to the start of the file bug.
load it all up in psplinkusb and check out the registers. Maybe, but its unlikely.
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