I finally finished the app! (yay) Anybody want to try out the BETA? Leave your feedback below in the comments.

[DOWNLOAD] The page has a lot of ads. Scroll all the way down to the bottom and click on the image that says “Download with FileFactory Basic”

How to use it
1. Plug in your PSP and enable USB connection.

2. You need to select what disk your PSP is. Open the application called “Disk Utility” which is located in Applications >> Utilities >> Disk Utility. Locate your PSP’s disk, right-click it and select Information. Now look at the Disk Identifier. It should be disk# where # is a number 1 through 10. (If you see disk1s1 or similar, look at the disk1 part. Ignore the s1 part.) Now select this in the Magic Memory Stick application.

3. Choose which button you want the DC8 menu to be launched with. You can choose the L and R triggers or have it be launched automatically by selecting “NOTHING”.

4. (Option isn’t available in the BETA version) Choose whether you want the GEN-D2 installer to be in your Games folder.

5. Before clicking “Make the Magic Memory Stick” button, you need to click on the “Click Me First!” button. This will unmount the PSP so the application can inject the IPL.

6. Click the button “Create the Magic Memory Stick” to create it!

(btw can you guys understand the instructions?)

Magic Memory Stick Creator for Mac BETA released

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XCM Vbox2 Advanced adapter

XCM has rolled out its Vbox2 Advanced adapter which is capable of handling signals from today’s consoles, including the Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, PS3, as well as older ones of yesteryears such as the PS2, Xbox, GameCube and even the portable PSP 2000/3000 series. Apart from that, you can also use the Vbox2 to capture screenshots from your games, storing up proof of your high scores and feats. It supports Windows 7, Vista and XP, but won’t talk to Mac OS or Linux. There is no word on pricing or availability, but it can be pre-ordered today.

XCM Vbox2 Advanced adapter

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PS3 looses Other OS feature with new update

  • PS3 v3.21 most useless update ever
  • Next PS3 update to include BD-Live – Downloadable Blu-ray content
  • PS3 firmware update v2.17 released – no in-game XMB – who cares?
  • Sony PS3 2.2 update available but lacks PSP “portable copy”
  • PS3 looses Other OS feature with new update

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    Four Easy Steps To Get Internet On PSP



    Did you know you can use your PSP to access to WLAN (wireless LAN/Internet) for free? Most PSP fanatics don’t even know this but it is very simple once they know how to setup their PSP! Continue to read as I will show you the way to do it.

    There are several basic things you must know before starting to use your PSP to surf the internet. Internet on psp needs the source obviously, as long as you can comfortably access to it, it does not matter whether you are in your office, at home, at Starbucks/Mcdonald, or anywhere. A software called Wipeout Pure is necessary to get internet on PSP.

    Ready to learn how to get Internet on PSP?

    Internet on PSP – Step 1

    Switch on your PSP, go to system menu and then enter “Network Settings”. Go to “Infrastructure Mode” and select a connection to edit. A home connection is usually already setup in the PSP, select one connection to setup but leave the profile name as it is, Do not alter the setting of the WLAN.

    Internet on PSP – Step2

    Select the address setting and set it to custom, remember to not alter the IP Address setting, just leave it as Automatic.

    Go to the DNS setting and set it to manual. Now you have to alter the setting. For the Primary DNS IP put “208.42.28.174″ (Endgadget gateway) and the secondary put “0.0.0.0″. If you can not access the internet, do not worry, do a quick search on Google, there are plenty of DNS settings you can find.

    Internet on PSP – Step 3

    Disable the proxy server, choose the “do not use” setting and press X to save.

    Internet on PSP – Step 4

    Run Wipeout Pure as normal. If you want to test it go to the download menu, use the connection you have just set if the browser come up with a Endgadget web screen, congratulation! you now know how to get internet on PSP.

    When you have internet on your PSP, what the next thing you would do? play online game or watch Video on Youtube with your PSP?

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    You would want to download with no limit all the online games and Software for you PSP on PSP download sites, visit Four Easy Steps on How to get Internet on PSP to discover what benefits and features you can get.

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    Downloading music to your Sony PSP is not that difficult if you just follow these few simple steps. This method can be used to download videos and music to your PSP player.

    You will need software that allows you to burn CD’s. Most computers these days will have software already installed that you can use. For example, you can use windows media player, which comes standard with windows. There are also free downloads for ripping CD’s so you can always find one to use if you don’t already have something.

    Next you will need to open up the software and decide what music you want to download to your PSP player. Either load a CD of your favorite music or find the music on you PC. Create a folder on your PC to create the new files in. You might want to label it PSP Download. Using windows media player, you can transfer the songs to this folder. Of course if you don’t have windows media player then use whatever software for ripping CD’s you do have.

    The last step is fairly easy. You will need to move the songs from your PSP Download folder to the PSP player. You need to hook your PSP player to your computer using the USB cable. Go to your “MY COMPUTER” and look for the new drive called “PSP”. All you need to do now is drag and drop the music from your PSP Down Load folder to the “PSP” drive and you are done. The same process works for any type of download except you will use a different software to transfer videos to the PSP Download folder. Once again there are many free versions of video ripping software. To find the software just type in “video ripping software” into Google and browse the results.The first step is to decide what music you want to download to your Sony PSP player.

    By: Max Suther

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