jeudi 8 mars 2007

Psp iso and cso games





Tomorrow new games..

300 March To Glory
Type: CSO
Part1: 300MB
Part2: 300MB
part3: 104MB
Unpacked: 726MB
Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3
(ps: they still on a unlimited download server Wink but lots of upload interrupt Sad so i splitt it in parts Smiley)

Magic Sudoko
Type: CSO
Size: 57MB
Download here

Yu-Gi-Oh GX Tag Force
Type: ISO
Part1: 256MB
Part2: 206MB
Unpacked: 815MB
Download here

Final Armada
Type: CSO
Size: 400MB
Download here

capcom puzzle world
Type: CSO
Size: 285 MB
Download here

Shinobido Tales of the Ninja
Type: CSO
Size: 212 MB
Download here

Gurumin A Monstrous Adventure
Type: CSO
Size: 725 MB
Download here

Ace Combat X
Type: CSO
Packed: 717 MB
Unpacked: 780 MB
Download here

Pursuit Force
Type: CSO
Size: 598MB
Download here

The sims 2
Type: CSO
Packed: 423 MB
Unpacked: 472 MB
Download here

Micro Machines V4
Type: CSO
Size: 285 MB
Download here

Monster Kingdom Jewel Summoner
Type: CSO
Packed: 458 MB
Unpacked: 460 MB
Download here

M.A.C.H
Type: CSO
Packed: 183
Unpacked: 223 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Mercury
Type: CSO
Size: 63 MB
Download here

Bleach heat the soul 3
Type: CSO
Size: 413 MB
password: ruudiew
Download here

Twisted Metal Head On
Type: CSO
Size: 145MB
Download here

Fight Night Round 3
Type: CSO
Size: 166 MB
Download here

The Warriors
Type: ISO
Size: 1.75 GB
password: ruudiew
Download here

Ratchet and Clank Size Matters
Type: CSO
Size: 815 MB
Password: ruudiew
Note: it doesn't work @ 333 cpu speed
Download here

Sid Meier's Pirates
Type: CSO
Size: 212MB
Download here

Chili Con Carnage
Type: CSO
Size: 637 MB
password: ruudiew
Download here

Pilot Academy
Type: CSO
Size: 96 MB
Download here

Test Drive Unlimited Promo
Type: ISO
Size: 1.46 GB
Video: Click here
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Ridge Racer 2
Type: CSO
Size: 823 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

killzone liberation
Type: CSO
Size: 508 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Metal Slug Anthology
Type: ISO
Size: 1181 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Splinter cell
Type: CSO
Size: 1007 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Prince of Persia
Type: CSO
Size: 743 MB
Download here

Pro Evolution Soccer 6
Type: CSO
Size: 806MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Exit
Type: CSO
Size: 65 MB
Download here

Platypus
Type: CSO
Size: 26 MB
Download here

Mind Quiz
Type: CSO
Size: 42 MB
Download here

World Series of Poker 2007
Type: CSO
Size: 561 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Crash Tag team racing
Type: ISO
Size: 447 MB
password: ruudiew
Download here

Socom Fire Team Bravo 2
Type: ISO
Size: 856 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Need For Speed Carbon
Type: CSO
Size: 781MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

GTA Vice City Stories
Type: CSO
Size: 625 MB
Ripped: don't know anymore
Download here

Medal of Honor
Type: CSO
Size: 400 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Legend of Heroes III
Type: CSO
Size:758 MB
Password: ruudiew
Download here

Nascar 2007
Type: CSO
Size: 601MB
!!DELETE THE 1 when downloaded!!
Download here


Football manager 2007
Type: CSO
Size: 50MB
Download here


Dungeon Siege
Type: CSO
Size: 486
Download here

jeudi 18 janvier 2007

Run 3.x firmware while retaining 1.5 homebrew

It's been a while since I've played with my PSP. Recently I got my hands on the Sony Location Free Base station and decided to try out the LF Player on the PSP. To do this I needed to upgrade my PSP's firmware, but I did not want to lose my homebrew, otherwise all of my LUA apps, and other software would stop working. I've decided to figure out how to use DevHook to emulate a new firmware, and while I was expecting a long and complicated process, it was actually really simple to do on my PSP.

This is due to the hard work of a lot of developers, and I applaud their efforts for making it to this point. A user on PSPUpdates has posted a simple tutorial detailing the process. What it does is pretty slick... You need to download 3 things. The normal PSP Update PBP, DevHook, and a script that will extract the update file and make it usable in DevHook. In less than 5 minutes I was running an emulated PSP Firmware 3.01.

I was able to get the locationfree base station streaming to the PSP after manually linking the two using Sony's Setup mode button. When the base station is streaming to the PSP, the LF LCDTV just goes black. No message is displayed to let you know what's happening and why the video signal has been lost. Apparently you can only stream to one device at a time. Pretty Lame.

The video quality to the PSP wasn't great, watchable, but not for a long period of time. The sound wasn't very good, but I think that was because the sound on my cable box was too low. I cranked the PSP to it's max volume and it was not loud and sounded very tinny.

Bottom line, the LCDTV + Sony base station works great, but the PSP player is not very useful, and the 1 stream limit needs to be increased, I'm not sure if slingbox has the same limitations, but I think I'm going to give that a shot next.

Also, you may want to take a look at PMP, which will allow you to stream media from your PC to your PSP. It works quite well, and the video quality is not bad. They have just released version 1.02 which includes even more GUI improvements and lots more. This is a much better streaming solution for your media.



mardi 5 décembre 2006

PSP 3.01 Firmware Emulation using DevHook

The latest version of DevHook supports PSP Firmware 3.01 emulation. This means that if you one of the lucky few to own a PS3, you can now stream Playstation games to your PSP while still retaining the ability to run your homebrew applications! This is amazing progress made by a lot of different developers of the PSP Homebrew Community. Kudos to Bolster for releasing this so quickly!

You can find out more information about PSP 3.01 Firmware Emulation from:
PSP Updates

Someone also created a video tutorial on how to install the needed pieces to get this to work.

mardi 21 novembre 2006

PSP Firmware 3.0 Released

The latest PSP firmware has been released. All you have to do is access Network Update and download the file. Of course you will lose all hope of running any homebrew for a while. So make sure you have 2 PSP's.... :-) Here is what's new:
  • [Remote Play] has been added as a feature under [Network].
  • [Online Instruction Manuals] has been added as a feature under [Network].
  • Timed recording has been added as a feature under [RSS Channel].
  • A visual player has been added as a feature under [Music].
  • 3-speed fast forward and fast reverse has been added as a feature under [Music].
  • [Camera] has been added as a feature under [Photo].
  • [UMD Auto-Start] has been added as a feature in [System Settings] under [Settings].
  • PLAYSTATION Network titles are now supported under [Game].
If you do not have wifi on your psp you can download the update from joystiq.

lundi 20 novembre 2006

PSP Firmware 3.0 supports PS3 syncing

Here are a few of the new features that will make it into the 3.0 release of the PSP firmware:

Remote Play - Remote play is a new feature in Firmware 3.00 that allows you to remotely control your PlayStation 3 from your PSP. This also includes the display of PS3 content on the PSP. "You can display a PLAYSTATION®3 system screen on a PSP™ system and play content that is on the PS3™ system. To use this feature, you must adjust the necessary settings on the PSP™ system and the PS3™ system." Using this new mode of playback, one can control the Photo, Music, Video, and Internet Browser features of the PlayStation 3 from a remote location via their Playstation Portable.


Video Compatibility - In this updated version of the Playstation Portable firmware, you are also able to play a few new video formats. The Motion JPEG format (M-JPEG), is an "informal name for multimedia formats where each video frame or interlaced field of a digital video sequence is separately compressed as a JPEG image" (Wikipedia). The PlayStation Portable plays both the Linear PCM and the μ-Law versions of the Motion JPEG video format. In addition, you will now be able to access the Camera (functionality) from the photo option menus, for quicker easier access when taking photos or video. Another nifty function is the ability to finally turn off Auto Play for inserted UMD Discs via UMD Auto Boot. (Thanks zerojay)


PlayStation Games - Here's the big tip you've been waiting for. Finally, Sony is going to drop their highly anticipated PlayStation One emulator onto the PSP. From the manual however, there seems to be a unavoidable catch. If you don't have a PS3, your not going to be enjoying PlayStation One games emulating on Sony's PlayStation One emulator for PSP anytime soon. From the manual it states that you must connect to the Playstation Online store with your PSP connected to the PlayStation 3 in order to download and play the games. In addition, they mention that you can in fact share the games, but you must activate the other system in the Friends menu as a PS3 Network Account.

More info can be found in the PSP 3.0 Firmware manual:
http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/psp/current/

vendredi 17 novembre 2006

PS3 to PSP Sync - Use PSP to control PS3

I'm looking for someone who has a PS3 and a PSP to test something for me. If you have it please contact me.

mardi 7 novembre 2006

Time to preorder a PS3? How the PSP will Interact with PS3

The Playstation is just days away from being released. If you have not gotten a pre-order yet, getting a PS3 now would be like winning the lottery. With such low shipments, and such high demand, people are going to be willing to pay 3 and 4 times the $ for these things when the holidays roll around.

So how will the PSP play with the new Playstation 3? Sony has been pretty tight lipped about this one. Here are some good guesses:

Sony will follow in Microsoft's footsteps, and do a video distribution channel. Now that the PSP can talk wirelessly to the PS3, it will be easy for the PS3 to download high def movies for your home theater and also down convert it's high def video on demand to make it playable on the PSP screen over wifi.

It may also all tie in with Location Free. If anyone has not seen this before, you hook up a base station to your cable box and you can stream it to these nice Wireless LCD panels, your PSP, or to your PC by using software for windows XP to watch the live streams. Does anyone else notice how the new LocationFree Player Hardware looks similar to the PS3's case style?

The PSP may also be able to act as a remote control to the PS3 to make it easy to preview and queue up videos and music wirelessly throughout the house. I'm sure Sony has been itching to outdo my PSP Home Control Setup when I did that over a year ago.

I am going to try, but I don't think I will have a PS3 when it comes out. Nevertheless I'll be watching the scene to bring you the latest and greatest in PSP hacks and soon PS3 hacks. I've opened a new ps3 hacks blog called: LiquidIce's PS3 Hacks. Be sure to bookmark it and check back after launch for all of the ps3 hacking tips.

 
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