http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200310/03-1007E/
Buy one here for $480 – http://videogeisha.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7&products_id=11
Manufacturer -Sony Corporation
Type – Digital video recorder/video game console
Retail availability – JP December 13, 2003
Media – DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM
Storage capacity Hard disk 160gb,250gb, memory card
PSX was a Sony digital video recorder with fully integrated PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Since it was designed to be a general-function audiovisual device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation and was released only in Japan on December 13, 2003. It was the first Sony product to utilize the XrossMediaBar (XMB).
The system became widely criticized due to a very high price, and customer interest began decreasing.[1] As a result, the PSX was never released outside Japan.
The PSX is a fully functional digital video recorder with RF, S-Video and composite inputs. It is able to tune analog VHF and CATV. It comes with a remote control and can be also linked with a PlayStation Portable to transfer videos and music via USB ports.[2] It also features software for video, photo and audio editing.[3]
The PSX supports PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming using PlayStation 2-based hardware, with Emotion Engine, Graphics Synthesizer and the I/O processor. It supports online game compatibility using an internal broadband adapter. Games that utilize the PS2 HDD (for example Final Fantasy XI) are supported as well.[4]
The PSX doesn’t include a controller. A special ceramic-white, USB DualShock 2 was released separately.[5] However, original DualShocks are fully supported by two joystick ports in the back side and memory cards are also supported via port in the front side.[6]
The PSX is also known for its introduction of Sony’s XMB graphical user interface, used later on PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, 2008 BRAVIA model TVs and other Sony devices.
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*UPDATE*
version v0.20a released
download here-
http://dl.qj.net/General-Apps/pg/12/fid/26498/catid/151
Download PSP type B Driver here
http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=20983
make sure to install it
if you already have plugins installed go to your vsh.txt and game.txt in your seplugins folder and put this line in them
ms0:/seplugins/RemoteJoyLite.prx
if not create a seplugins folder on the root of your ms it should look like this
e:/seplugins
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http://www.psx.sony.co.jp/
http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/News/Press_Archive/200310/03-1007E/
Buy one here for $480 – http://videogeisha.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=7&products_id=11
Manufacturer -Sony Corporation
Type – Digital video recorder/video game console
Retail availability – JP December 13, 2003
Media – DVD-ROM DVD-R DVD-RW DVD-RAM
Storage capacity Hard disk 160gb,250gb, memory card
PSX was a Sony digital video recorder with fully integrated PlayStation and PlayStation 2 video game consoles. Since it was designed to be a general-function audiovisual device, it was marketed by the main Sony Corporation and was released only in Japan on December 13, 2003. It was the first Sony product to utilize the XrossMediaBar (XMB).
The system became widely criticized due to a very high price, and customer interest began decreasing.[1] As a result, the PSX was never released outside Japan.
The PSX is a fully functional digital video recorder with RF, S-Video and composite inputs. It is able to tune analog VHF and CATV. It comes with a remote control and can be also linked with a PlayStation Portable to transfer videos and music via USB ports.[2] It also features software for video, photo and audio editing.[3]
The PSX supports PlayStation and PlayStation 2 gaming using PlayStation 2-based hardware, with Emotion Engine, Graphics Synthesizer and the I/O processor. It supports online game compatibility using an internal broadband adapter. Games that utilize the PS2 HDD (for example Final Fantasy XI) are supported as well.[4]
The PSX doesn’t include a controller. A special ceramic-white, USB DualShock 2 was released separately.[5] However, original DualShocks are fully supported by two joystick ports in the back side and memory cards are also supported via port in the front side.[6]
The PSX is also known for its introduction of Sony’s XMB graphical user interface, used later on PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, 2008 BRAVIA model TVs and other Sony devices.
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Patent pending
I was bored one day, and as always when that happens my mind starts to think up things, and this is my latest creation to bring to the gaming community one step closer to gaming bliss. The ability to run it as a main screen, or second display, battery operated, and roam your home and play off the screen late at night when your 360 sits in the living room, and your snug in bed not ready to give in to sleep to reach that goal. Or to do family game night while your pieces stay out of prying eyes, and off the main screen to bring your family closer together on family night, or be able to play games with your family without the need for 2-3 more 360’s and gold accounts to do so.
I give to you my Idea, and working prototype. Granted the end product will not look so huge and bulky, and hope to have it wireless by using the rear usb port, and a adapter between the main out and this adapters RF unit, so that both screens can be used at the same time. I ATM have it set up for one or the other, I have not found a way to do both at once yet, but then again, this idea of mine happened and had a prototype in under 12 hours time. If I can devote more time to it, Im sure I can get my 360 to run both screens, as mains for now, at the same time.
Hope you like and can see my vision for this, and look for it soon!!!!
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-Download official FW 3.72 (do not update)
-Download M33_NEWPSARDUMPER
-Open USB Connection and put 3.72 eboot (rename it to UPDATE.PBP) in root of mem stick
-Put PSARDUMPER in Game (3.71 kernal)
-Run Psardumper
-Press Square
-After it’s done dumping, open USB Connection and copy premo_plugin.prx (f0\vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (f0\vsh\resource) and paste them somewhere for safe keeping
-You can delete the folder now.
-Open recovery menu on PSP (right bumper and turn on with PSP still connected to PC)
-Go to advanced
-Select Toggle USB (flash0)
A new window should pop up on your PC
-Make sure you have hidden files and system files viewable
-Replace premo_plugin.prx (vsh\module) and premo_plugin.rco (vsh\resource) with the ones you copied
-Select Toggle USB (flash0) to disable
-Restart PSP
3.72 eboot link: http://www.psp-hacks.com/file/1337
PSAR dumper link:
http://tinyurl.com/2tj9w2
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How to open options for fixinq some of the most common problems. For Example XMB with no icons.
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http://www.thewiidownloadsreview.com/wiidl
This is a pretty cool site I found that teaches you to copy wii games.
It has video instructions to unlock your wii and play copied wii games.
They give you all the software you’ll need to unlock your wii without a mod chip so that you can begin donwloading wii games in minutes. It will not void your warranty either.
Also, on top of being able to copy wii games, you’ll also be able to download and play oldschool video games from n64, gamecube, sega, snes and even atari with all the emulators they have for you to install.
All you will need to copy wii games is your dvd writer, and some blank discs. If you want though, you can play directly from your USB.
They have pretty much everything you’ll need for your wii and are constantly updating. From an auto homebrew installer, to repair guides to cheats and even wii remote hacks for your computer.
All in all, it is a pretty cool site that offers tons of amazing services like how to copy wii games for dirt cheap.
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*UPDATE
Recommended
ownload Remote Joy Lite v.19:
http://rapidshare.com/files/169079024/Remote_Joy_Lite_v.19.rar
Recommended
SP TYPE B DRIVER
http://rapidshare.com/files/169796596/PSP_Type_B_USB_Driver_Install.exe
If You Have Already vsh.txt and game.txt open it then add this line and save it:
ms0:/seplugins/RemoteJoyLite.prx 1
Optional
OWNLOAD REMOTEJOYLITE V.20
http://dl.qj.net/RemoteJoyLite-v0.20a/pg/49/fid/26498/catid/151
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FAQ
Q: The Remote Joy Lite Says Waiting
Possible Answers:
1. Put The USB PC to PSP
2. Check Your Seplugins In Recovery Mode if the remotejoy is enabled if not enabled it
3. Did You Install PSP Type B
4. Anti-Virus Block It?
Q: How To Go In Recovery Mode?
A: full power off your psp by holding the power button until it offs then switch on your psp with holding the r button then you access recovery mode
Q: This Will Work In Without Custom Firmware or Unhacked psp
A: Of Course not if you want to get a custom firmware pandora it or hack it
Q: How To Connect the USB PSP TO PC
A: You Need A USB Cord
Q: This Will Brick Your PSP?
A: No
Q:Can I Record Video and Screenshot with remotejoy
A: Yes
Q:The PSP Type B Wont Install?
Possible Answers
1. Make Sure The PSP is not connected with PC
2. Restart Your Computer And Try Again
3. Anti-Virus block the installation?
If Still Won’t Install I can’t help with it
Q: Why The Other Games Is Not Working
A: It Depends on game if it is compatible with remote joy
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8 in 1 flash card reader works but the PS3 only allows up to four storage devices at one time. PS2/PS2 to USB adapter, plugged in IR DVD remote device and other devices fucntion.
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This video shows how you can intsall a USB IR dongle to allow you to use a Logitech Harmony 880 remote and stream music, photos and videos from your PC using Tversity as well as stream web video from Netflix, CBS, ESPN, Hulu, and YouTube using PlayOn
You can get Play On here: http://www.themediamall.com/playon/
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