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04-25-2007, 02:04 AM
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16 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
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Originally Posted by Corpsey As long as you let it fully write the information, you don't have to press the eject button. I use to use the Eject button, but I never use it anymore. I don't even use it while screwing with the Flash drive of my PSP.
Nice tutorial, though. I think that the Macintosh interface is way easier and more organized than PC's interfaces, so it is much easier on a Mac, IMO. | even if I am not writing something to the PSP and I just disconnect the USB mode it will corrupt data about 70% of the time. So now I make sure to use the eject button. |
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04-25-2007, 02:08 AM
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17 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
That sucks, I've never corrupted data, except when my brother pulled the USB cable out of my PSP by accident while I was writing to the Flash0, that was a moment to be remembered.
EDIT: You do have the latest Version of Tiger, right?
I beleive it is 10.4.9 or something like that. |
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04-25-2007, 02:30 AM
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18 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
dual 1.5 ghz g4 PPC
running 10.4.9 yes sir |
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04-25-2007, 02:46 AM
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19 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
I want a Mac Pro.That would kick so much ass. I have a Early 2006 iMac.
My mom and Bro have Macbook Pros. |
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04-25-2007, 03:04 AM
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20 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
The macbook I want is the black one. The differences between the black macbook and the pro are not worth the extra $$$
the most expensive macbook pro gives you
+.33ghz
+1gb RAM
+40gb of storage
and a slightly better graphics card (which I dont mac game so that means nothing to me)
as well as a 17' screen instead of a 13'
thats rated at $2799
vs the black macbook @ $1499
with 2.0ghz dual core
1gb ram
and 120gb storage
the only thing I would be looking to improve would be the RAM which an extra GB would be a lot cheaper than the price difference.
The pro is nice, but the macbook is more realistic, for me anyways. |
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04-25-2007, 03:38 AM
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21 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
I want much RAM, but I only have 1 GB, I'm still trying to get one of my friends to give me his old 512 Stick that he doesn't use anymore. lol. |
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04-25-2007, 05:27 AM
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22 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
do you have an itntel or PPC iMac. If you have an intel, have fun opening that bitch up because its a pain the ass. With the PPC you just unscrew the cover underneath the stand and go at it. |
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04-30-2007, 03:30 AM
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23 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
as a mac user too, much thanks goes to urineanus
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04-30-2007, 04:31 PM
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24 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
got enough illegal files in there? |
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05-02-2007, 04:28 PM
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25 - How to use a PSP with a Mac, the right way.
great info for us mac users.
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