PSP development
![]() I finally got a PSP! It looks so sweet! Anyway... My scope is still useless but at least can indentify which signals are clocks. I saw the clock DLL/PLL/whatever chip uses some serial protocol for configuring. If I can find out how to put the CPU into a lower speed... I uhm... dunno if it helps or not :P hardware.txt - some partnumbers and stuff |
PSP battery troubleCharge Level 0% Hours Left - Power source external Battery Status Charge completeIn this case, the battery might be full but just a bit confused. Drain it with some light bulb and regularly check in PSP if it will turn on. Note that depleting Li-ion batteries is generally not a good idea. |
Linkspsp_net - Some Japanese page about PSP networking lik-sang - Some nice details on PSP and a copy of memory stick data psp-pro.com - ^_^ psp.scedev.net/a> - erm... hack this pspexp - another hack forums.ps2dev.org - PSP general discussion psp-updatelist.txt psp-updatelist.txt Sony PSP Specs - some slideshow CXD2962GG report - sample reportTaking Apart the PlayStation Portable - I used this guide Putting the PlayStation Portable back in one piece - I'm going to use this probably PSP not working at full power? - Indications that the system can be over/underclocked. |
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