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good luck! im starting mine in 4-5 days when i get the parts
good luck! im starting mine in 4-5 days when i get the partsedit edit edit
This might work http://www.lawicel-shop.se/shop/default.aspx?tillsida=prod&productid=252940&lng=SWE . Its a tiny Linux Computer with USB, LAN Ports, and embedded Linux with complete glibc C libraries.That is pretty good. I've been looking for an embedded windows version, but this is by far the smallest and best possible solution for a mini HD set-up!!! Thanks!
hello,just an idea.... with this product: http://www.vinculum.com/prd_vdrive1.html and some modifications, isn't possible?it's create an usb host controller, and if we convert the signal (TXD,RXD, ect..) to USB, it's may be possible to connect the psp to an HD?HD-------------VDRIVE-----------PSP (USB) (USB)ps: soory for my poor level in english
well it looks like a better more efficient PIC compared to the one From you know who. i dont know if this or the linux chip would be better.
This is for sure the perfect thing for it to work!-Both ports are apparently USB (1 of them can be multiple interfaces?)-USB 2.0 low speed mode means its fast enough for transfers/won't slow things down-Works at 3.3v, it can for sure run off the PSP battery-Its so small!-Doesn't need programming just install the right firmware for the job (theres like 6)I assume the firmware to install to work with the PSP would be VDFC Firmware: USB Host for two external drives...but the thing is it doesn't run usbhostfs so theres not really a way that it and the PSP can 'talk' to each other, so its the same original problem all over again. Atleast now all the hardware is there for it to work, someone just needs to program a driver which shouldn't be hard...I think.
Also congrats, you are on the state of 3-4 month ago.