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Offline korupted2008

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Idea ps2 controller with batteries
« on: August 20, 2008, 01:59:56 PM »
okay i dont have everything right now no psp due to my soldering attempt using the incorrect wire.  :sadno: so now im waiting for another, Umm need to buy 2 more psp batteries so i will have 3 total. Here is the idea

here is the picture of the inside of my off brand controller oh this thing has alot of extra buttons i picked it up from ffactory to you for 6 $ i need to get some more but any how heres the picture oops i forgot another battery ca n fit on the other side too.



the yellow part is the battery charging line so ill wire this from the controller to the mobo and then connect the two batteries in series up to the other battery on the psp i want to get the 3600 mah batteries oo yeah this should be good for about 24hrs of game play.
 
you can see the battery through the button hole here fits sooo nice  :yess:



it looks like there isnt enough room for the buttons but its just the angle of  the camera fits nicely promise  :hifive:

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Re: Idea ps2 controller with batteries
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2008, 03:00:53 PM »
also anyone see this? http://www.engadget.com/2006/06/29/compulabs-tiny-ass-pc/

could we use this for the internal hd?

or this one quite possibly smaller then the pico and the one above



http://www.engadget.com/2008/04/03/video-intel-reveals-moorestown-pc-motherboard-possibly-worlds/

here is another idea i guess this is my blog spot haha

IDE to usb



then maybe there is a way to run it through the memory stick area like the sdhc conversion.

« Last Edit: August 20, 2008, 04:54:42 PM by korupted2008 »

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Re: Idea ps2 controller with batteries
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2008, 10:51:24 PM »
Yes I already know about Compulab

None of their products do USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mbit)

All the mini computers are all using the Xscale processor and they ONLY
use the USB port that is built into the chip. It can only do Full Speed
so its only 12Mbit

Absolutely the only small computer that had USB 2.0 High Speed
was the NSLU2. They mounted a separate USB 2.0 Nec controller
chip to obtain the 480Mbit speeds.

The simple answer to your question about the usb hard drive
controller is NO!!!

You have to have a disk operating system to run it, which you don't
have in the PSP !

And you have to have a USB Host controller to run it which you don't
have in the PSP !
 


 

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