Largest memory stick I've seen on Newegg was a 32GB, I have a 4GB and
it's filling up quick with game backups

(also to anyone who might be trying to compress PSP images, use UMDGen
4.00, and your probably better off just optimizing it and searching
dummy files, compressing to csoo causes cutscene lag and reduces the
image slightly)

As for buying one, meh I'd wait for the new PSP maybe, unless your
looking for a portable gaming device, then either go for a PSP 2000
(one with a exploitable mobo), or a Go (below or at firmware 6.20)
just so you have the option for CFW and/or HEN

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 4:23 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Firmware is way more recent than the last time I checked. Do you think
> it's a good buy at this time, with probably less than 6 months with
> the new PSP coming out? How big can the memory sticks be? Can codecs
> be installed to view h264? Overall, what are your thoughts on the
> device at this point?
>
> On 26 Dez, 21:16, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> - TN-Hen 6.20 was released on the 24th
>> - Patchfix for PSP 3000 series was released on the 25th I think
>> - Promotous (mispell) ISO Loader was converted and working on the 25th
>> I think as well
>>
>> This is mainly awesome news for any PSP 2000 (with the non-pandora
>> battery motherboard), 3000, 4000, and Go owner who had firmware 6.20
>> on their PSP's (I have a 3000)
>>
>> So my PSP game collection has grown a lot over the past few days (with
>> of course legally owned backups that I took straight from original
>> UMD's :p) and my PSP has gotten a whole lot more useful
>
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