PSP OSX Leopard Beta 0.6

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PSP OSX Leopard Beta 0.6

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Didnt know where to post this, i just thought this forum was more appropiat. but just thought id share. 0.9 is coming out soon. For those of you that dont know (and thats amany of you), Dolphin projects is working on a fully functional flash based OSX for the Sony PSP. Right now its decently good w/ runnable Safari, iTunes, dock, search, and many other features, its also nice cause you can just throw your flash games into the apps folder and not have to type in file:/psp/games/bowman etc, they even have an early Vista beta to use via the funtional boot-camp, its really quite neat. Heres some not so great pics of my PSP Slim running it. Ill post more if you like and might even get the Vista portion.


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just a quik little tidbit, 0.9 is planed to come w/ Microsoft Office Mac Edition portal beta 0.1 w/ functional Word and Exel =D
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decent IM w/ 3 rooms titled iChat, of course no where near as good as the real thing, and im running it in poor quality to make it run better, so thats why icons have black shadows etc.


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some pics @ high settings and effects, sorry, PSP screens arent the greatest for taking pictures.

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You can remove the 56k warning as (thats what I'm on and) the page loaded in a few seconds. (Yay, unfortunately I am in a 500m dead zone for adsl, work arounds are coming soon but I spend too much time reading and writing on the net that the connection is rarely an issue).

This is very interesting stuff. I'm intriguided by the homebrew content for the PSP. What games, software and apps can you recommend Ryan? While I have found plenty of sites with this kinda information (psp.qj etc.) I've been struggling to find a collection of the best of each category.
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Daniel Primed wrote:You can remove the 56k warning as (thats what I'm on and) the page loaded in a few seconds. (Yay, unfortunately I am in a 500m dead zone for adsl, work arounds are coming soon but I spend too much time reading and writing on the net that the connection is rarely an issue).

This is very interesting stuff. I'm intriguided by the homebrew content for the PSP. What games, software and apps can you recommend Ryan? While I have found plenty of sites with this kinda information (psp.qj etc.) I've been struggling to find a collection of the best of each category.
Well, the problem most people face is the firmware being to high (and pandora battery's dont work on slims) so if your into homebrew go with that. People have been working on ways to get around this, and for right now, using the web browser w/ flash based encoding is the closest you can get. The flash program gives instructions to the application corrisponded, to make the PSP think its using say youtube or a flashgame time waster. Right now, its not the best, but its fun to mess around with. Alot of PSP 'hackers' i know have been working hard to blast through the firmware updates so we can all enjoy the emulators made for it. One of them was really close to getting windows 95 to work on his Slim but it didnt launch right ( it used a PSP format dosbox that was supposed to use the Killzone Liberation file to bypass). If your into hardware you could also do a analog stick placement .
On to your question, i personally, put flash games and apps onto my PSP. They dont take up room, and are great time wasters. For emulation, I used to use a emulator by the name of PSX-P. If i remember correctly it worked near flawlessly. Thats about all i used as far as emulation. For apps, PSP tube is great if you just wanna watch some Youtube on the go w/o having to convert the files. PSP universal remote is good if your to lazy to find the remote. As I said, none of these will possibly work unless you have a 1.5 or earlier firmware.
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