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Video please? At least several pics of it saying it has 16gb.I'm sorry... but I just feel it's just too good to be true. I mean, come on, it's that easy?BTW, was that the regular psp or psp slim? If it's the regular psp, you think the slim has better hardware that may support faster transfer rates for the 16gb?
Yes it's that easy, it's just a bunch of converters, and he said that it might be that slow because of the micro sd converter, since micro sd cards run slower then other ones.Also, it's a fat, you can tell from the picture.
Huh...well then again, I can't really tell what's slim or fat.
wifi switch on the side, non-clear backplate, fat looking, speaker holes.
alrightgonna put up a vid or a pic farm showing the 16gb on the psp... I also wondered why nobody did this before, because it really IS an damn easy hack...till soon Ali
Cool, with some more proper work this will turn out really great.If U take out the UMD drive and replace it with 1 or 2 of these (if 2 U need to use a Switch) U could have allot of space.
Oh man this mod is awsome >.<Now its soooo easy to get the max of space for less work and less money (btw how much cost such a 16Gb sd card?? )I want to see the Internal version with the Sd Slot
Ah, the question where I get the flat cable from...Well as first I wanted to use one of this Cables used for IDE and stuff (don't know the english term for that one), but it came out that this is far to big to build into the micro sd adapter (so it can act as a ms pro duo). So I disassembled an rather old printer and found one of this really flat foil-cable thingies. Wasn't fun to solder, cause the plastic starts rather fast to melt, but it worked quite well in the end.
As I have never opened my psp, i'm not sure what the space is like in there, but it seems like it would be quite easy to make this mod fully internal...If you could just desolder the the MS connector, take an SD connector and super glue or hot glue it to the board (Make sure the board is covered to prevent and connections obviously) and just have wires connecting to the points on the board going to the small pcb for the microsd-ms connector, then wires from that to the pins of the sd slot.dremmel or file a little extra room on the sides of the case to make up for the extra width of the SD and you're set.Does this even seem plausible?