yea the go is probably 4000 series idk, I heard mention of a 4000
series though but that could just be the model of Go's

hmm, PMP = PSP media player?

On Sun, Dec 26, 2010 at 5:06 PM, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> You kinda got me confused, I thought after 3000 came the Go. It seems
> that 3000 has interlacing issues, while many do recommend 2000. If
> only they were being sold at 100$ or less. Bastards! But man, I do
> loved playing key to heaven on that thing :))
> What about using a PSP as a PMP?
>
> On 26 Dez, 22:01, Espionage724 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 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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