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I am wondering if anyone has had any experiance connecting a Sony PSP to Suse 9.1 or any Distro. Im talking about uploading things like MP3's pitchers etc. Any information would be appreciated Thanks in advance
Drivesector
I'm on Suse 9.2 Pro, but your distro shouldn't matter. It's recognized as a usb mass-storage device, and uploading things is very easy. I even figured out how to encode videos for it on linux
Originally posted by chup I'm on Suse 9.2 Pro, but your distro shouldn't matter. It's recognized as a usb mass-storage device, and uploading things is very easy. I even figured out how to encode videos for it on linux
How'd you do that!?!?!?!?!? Answer!
Please?
EDIT: convert the movie, I mean.
Last edited by SolidSnakeX28; 09-06-2005 at 12:07 PM.
If its recognised as a mass storage device then simply pluging in the PSP will generate some sort of output in 'dmesg'. You can then use that info to mount the device as you would a usb pen-drive or usb zip disk.
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