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06-13-2007, 02:05 PM
| | | Installing USB devices I was wondering if anyone has actually installed any USB devices to the PSP. I wanted to use my Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC as a USB modem for internet access and I wanted to install a USB tv tuner, both of which connect with a USB cable. I imagine you can get a mini USB cable, male to male to actually connect the phone to the PSP and a mini USB male to USB female for the tv tuner. I did a search but haven't found anything on this forum. Either it cannot be done, no one has tried, or no one posted it. Either way, any help would be appreciated! Thanks! | 
06-13-2007, 03:02 PM
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Points: 361.84 Donate | | | Unfortunately, those would be designed for a Windows, Mac or Linux environment, and so would not work on the PSP unless stated in the product description. | 
06-13-2007, 05:11 PM
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Points: 29.28 Donate | | | This isn't possible as the PSP was built as a client for USB, not as a host. Don't go away thinking that I'm wrong because the GPS and camera must be clients and the PSP must be the host; it's actually the other way around.
Simply screwing with a USB cable is not going to get you anywhere. The PSP's hardware was not built to act as a USB host - and is therefore essentially incapable of doing so. Without, that is, connecting both the PSP and the USB device to an 'adapter' which acts as a host to both - though you would need a huge amount of driver software. Don't believe me? Believe Fanjita. | 
06-13-2007, 05:52 PM
| | | | Is it possible to create a mini network between a laptop and the PSP while sharing the internet off the laptop and accessing it through the wireless on the PSP? | 
06-29-2007, 09:27 AM
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