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How to get psp to charge on remotejoylite
How to get psp to charge on remotejoylite








how to get psp to charge on remotejoylite

I've owned lots of PDAs/Smartphones but most are awful to game on for games that don't rely solely on the touchscreen, save for the ones that for whatever reason were blessed with an amazing D-pad (looking at you, iPaq h19xx series). The Classic had a really vibrant screen, I thought it looked great. A friend is giving me an old 5G or 5.5G soon and I plan to rockbox it, so who knows, my opinion of them as media and gaming devices could change. PSP and DS forum communities have lots of awful GameFAQs-esque posters asking the same questions over and over or just in general acting/typing like 13 year olds.įor the record I've had a few ipods (4G that is currently broken, "Classic" that got stolen) but only ever used them for MP3s, and with stock firmware. Oh, about forum communities, the GP2X community was rather sophisticated in my opinion, I guess due to it being niche and all that. I haven't had much time to play with DS Lites or DSis, or PSP Slims, so for all I know one might have a significantly better screen than the other (and for watching videos that's obviously important). I like both screens about the same but I have a 1st gen/fat version of both, and the screens on them aren't exactly stellar. I have a DS, and I also ended up getting a PSP for dirt cheap that I couldn't pass up, and I use the PSP a lot more for homebrew, everything on it runs better than the DS equivalent, and there's some outright nifty shit you can do with it (install remotejoylite, output the video to your computer monitor, plug in a nice gamepad or whatever, and just kick back). In all I ended up liking it somewhat but not enough to justify keeping it, and sold it for what I bought it for. I guess I could have taped a USB controller to it or something. People were plugging in gamepads and the like, which may have increased my opinion of the system if I didn't intend on it being portable. It has USB Host, meaning you can plug in a USB device to it, and the GP2X can use it, like a computer does. Also the SD storage for it was about the cheapest storage you could get, short of maybe CompactFlash. The community was allright, I lurked the forum for it and there was some stupid drama and such but you'd get that anywhere.

How to get psp to charge on remotejoylite tv#

It could output to a TV (IIRC before the PSP Slim came out) and the emulators on it were indeed nice. I had the very earliest model and I didn't like the battery life too much, or that I had to buy batteries for it and had to remove them to charge the thing. I've had a GP2X and didn't like the crappy joystick on it, but the newer models had a different design that I never got to try. I would like one that has a lot of support for emulators and such. but what I want is a handheld gaming console, that can play music and videos. Post: Yeah, I made up the name Multimedia Handheld Gaming Console. Subject: Tell me about Multimedia Handheld Gaming Consoles! ( I made that up) Someone on Something Awful was asking about devices that play movies and music and video games (basically Portable Media Players or PMPs), and I wrote up a big-ass reply.










How to get psp to charge on remotejoylite