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Contorl Your Pc From Anywhere

January 26,2006

By: Kiwidoggie

Hello, I have a very useful hack using the psp. It allows you to control your pc from anywhere.

The first is an app that will use the same protocol as the computer It is called TightVnc To me it is a free version of the real VNC. You can get it in the downloads section. Here are some very easy steps.

  1. Install Tight vnc.
  2. Once Installed Set password (thats it)
  3. Un zip portable vnc.
  4. Install it using the windows explorer(refer to the downgrader for install for beginers)
  5. Before you start make sure that you are connected to a home/office wireless network.
  6. Give your psp a ip address (not the same as computer/will cause conflict)
  7. Turn off WLAN power save (works best with pvnc)
  8. Start vnc

    9. Connect to the network

    10. Look at the bottom of the screen for instructions for adding a computer.(or options??)

    11. Enter the password

    12. Have fun.

 This has been tested and works. It is not an emulator. sit right in frount of your computter and watch.

So far controls

D-pad move mouse

A-Stick move mouse quickly(high banwith users only)

X- left mouse click

[]- right mouse click

Home (inn session)- Brings up mini menu(dissconnect\keyboard ect.)

Home - Do You want to leave menu.

/\(triangle)(in session)-Keyboard

This viewer is not recomended for checking mail or any thing that needs a big screen(flash mx, Windows Media(visulations))

Internet explorer will work without a page thats full of pop-ups, Streeming Video, Flash Video.

No this does not make sound come out of your psp but it will out of the host system.

It does work very nicely with winamp.

www.ebay.com for Internet (Super Nice)

Pics

The Tight vnc icon while running(pc)

Psp's look at the new bitmap Imake(psp)

Thanks



USB DRINK COOLER

By: KIWIDOGGIE

 

Yo, I had my box of old prodjects in my room so I pulled out USB Drinkcooler



PSP DOWNGRADER

November 13, 2005

By: Unknown(MPH?)

 

UPDATE: Since this how-to was first written things have changed. Sony has released firmware 2.01 which makes this downgrade impossible. A PSP bricker trojan was released because of this antivirus software will classify both the good and bad downgrade files as harmful. You should do more research into the current state of the downgrade before attempting. As far as we know our firmware links are still good, we are not hosting them so we can not vouch for their safety.

As you can see, I have 2.0 running with the browser on my PSP.

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Step 1: Download the downgrader from either here, here or here. Then make sure you get a copy of the original 1.5 firmware upgrader. I found my copy here.

Step 2: Connect your PSP to your computer via USB. On your memory stick, create a folder called UPDATE inside /PSP/GAME/ and place the EBOOT.PBP file from the 1.50 update inside this UPDATE folder.

Step 3: Unzip MPHDowngrader.zip. Drop overflow.tif into your /PSP/PHOTO/ folder. Put both h.bin and index.dat in the root of your Memory Stick.

Step 4: Disconnect your PSP from your computer and plug in the AC adapter.

Step 5: Navigate to Photo then Memory Stick via the PSP’s menu system and start scrolling down through your photos until you reach the overflow.tif picture.
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You’ll know you’ve hit it when everything freezes and you get a black screen with a bunch of white text output.
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If your PSP freezes without going to this black text screen, then hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the PSP shuts down, then hit the power button again to start it back up. Repeat this step until you get that black screen.

Step 6: Don’t panic. Hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the PSP powers off. Hit the power button again. Your PSP will start up, and if you navigate to your System Information, you’ll discover that your PSP thinks it is running version 1.0 of the firmware. It isn’t and you cannot run homebrew (yet).
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Step 7: Navigate to Game—>Memory Stick, hit the X button, and navigate to the 1.5 updater. Make sure you have your PSP plugged in or the upgrade won’t work. Click the X button and update like you normally would. At the end of the upgrade you will receive an error saying that the upgrade failed and to contact Sony. Don’t panic. Ignore this and again force your PSP to power off and reboot.
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Step 8: After the PSP reboots you will receive an error screen that is scary and confusing because it is in multiple languages. Don’t panic. Find the language you can understand and read the corresponding line. It notes that your preferences are fragged and that you need only hit the O button to restore some default-ish settings. Hit the O button. eight

Step 9: The PSP will start back up and you will go through the initial setup like the day when you first bought your PSP. Do so and then go to the system info pane again, where you will see that you are rocking version 1.5. Run homebrew at will.

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I ran through this entire procedure, then I downloaded the 2.0 update and installed that again, and then yet again went through the entire procedure again. It works like a charm. It’s a little time-consuming, but you can have the best of both worlds. Have fun!



All Weather WI-FI Encloser

November 13, 2005

By Krome

 

Reader [Krome] wanted a reliable, modular, weather proof WiFi bridge. The outer weather box was purchased for $50. The main radio is a proprietary Wi-Lan HP45-24. A lightning arrestor is included because this proprietary box was purchased before the WiFi band was official allocated and would be hard to replace. A Linksys WRT54G is used as the local access point and is connected to a Hyperlink 500mW amplifier. The Wi-Lan box and the amplifier have their antennas connected to panel connectors on the outside of the box. The WRT and Wi-Lan box are both powered by an ATX power supply while the amp is connected to the pass-through. Looks like a really solid setup and it should be easy to replace individual components if they fail. I got a photo can I upload?

KIWIDOGGIE:Uhh....Yeah! You Don't have to ask me. just send it in the e-mail.

 

http://www.freewebs.com/nivlaman31/All weather wi-fi encloser




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