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07-20-2005, 10:11 AM
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Ghetto Keyboard PSP Mod
Some crazy hardware engineer has managed to connect up an ordinary USB keyboard to the PSP, don't ask how or much else as we are simply unsure just have a whole bunch of pictures showing this savvy invention off  .
This took alot of cutting, cables and then some to complete, but at least it's connected - the creator of this masterpiece says that soon he will let us know exactly how he created this hardware modification, of course the software side of things is not fully functional.
Read more: here
So how did he do it ? what's next ? Isn't this cool
Tell us what you think right here
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07-20-2005, 10:34 AM
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07-20-2005, 03:49 PM
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Why wouldnt the alleged hacker take a picture of the actual CONNECTION point? That would be of most interest to me. I know what a keyboard and PSP looks like.
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07-20-2005, 04:44 PM
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As fake as fake can be.
You know recently i connected my digital camcorder to the PSP via USB and it turned into a DVR. Of course the software still needs some tuning but otherwise it works perfectly.
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07-20-2005, 05:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Zak
As fake as fake can be.
You know recently i connected my digital camcorder to the PSP via USB and it turned into a DVR. Of course the software still needs some tuning but otherwise it works perfectly.
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I wonder if he used the PSP SDK... Anyone notice the "Smart USB" cable being used? Of course, it could all be fake, but...
Best,
-Auri
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07-20-2005, 08:04 PM
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Is this part of sony?
Did this guy be any part of sony?Cuz if he didn't then wow!Im impressed!If he did this all by himself, then I dont know what to think!
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07-20-2005, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Mailas Gonrai
Did this guy be any part of sony?Cuz if he didn't then wow!Im impressed!If he did this all by himself, then I dont know what to think!
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Well, using the smart USB cable I wasn't able to get it working on the Navigator ... however, it may be possible that it works in Wipeout Pure's browser, or in some homebrew software he's written... I'll keep checking
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-Auri
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07-21-2005, 07:30 AM
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Ok look guys, its not complicated:
-a USB keyboard needs POWER
-the PSP USB port doesn't have USB host capabilty
-therefore it cannot deliver power
-therefore this mod must be fake since it doesn't show where the power comes from
I can connect a USB hub and 127 devices to a PSP if I do the right wiring, but they will all be non-functional. Big deal.
Actually had he used an active USB hub it would have a little crediblilty since he could have found a way to patch the USB drivers. But the lack of explanation and the lack of technical details this guy delivers clearly show that he's just a clueless noob trying to physically connect something that has no chance to work (like this).
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07-21-2005, 08:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Zak
Ok look guys, its not complicated:
-a USB keyboard needs POWER
-the PSP USB port doesn't have USB host capabilty
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Actually, the PSP can provide power and run in host mode, or at least it appears that way. Consider the new snap-on cameras coming out for the PSP in Korea. They must get power from somewhere, and that somewhere is likely the PSP and its formiddable (sp?) 1800 mAh battery. They're also likely just retrofitted USB cameras running on Sony's OS, which I'm sure USB drivers are available for, since it runs a MIPS 4000 processor.
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-Auri
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07-22-2005, 10:35 AM
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Ghetto Keyboard
Can this be made for USB keyboard. FrogPad would love this hardware connection to add to the Bluetooth froggie.
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08-14-2005, 11:15 AM
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Hi people, congratulation for the web:
Umm I'm interested in USb keyboard PSP because think a moment in a PEnDRiVe , I'm from SPain (  And SOrry For My SPanGLish) and here The Memory Stick 1GB It's arraound  105Euros and a  Pendrive 1Gb 53euros in websites , we can load Save and manage the files with Pendrive . But my Question is HOW WE CAN DO IT?¿!!!
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09-24-2005, 11:53 AM
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I don't get why everyone is so shocked over this...
the guy connects a USB keyboard to a device with a USB port, first off, and second he doesn't even code a driver for it, so it is completely non-functional.
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09-24-2005, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Hollowman
I don't get why everyone is so shocked over this...
the guy connects a USB keyboard to a device with a USB port, first off, and second he doesn't even code a driver for it, so it is completely non-functional.
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better read up some more
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01-20-2007, 08:25 PM
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completely unnecessary
teh sony cameras get powere from teh usb so yes it can host power
alternatively
all this cutting
and crap this guy did
he totally overlooked the simplest thing ever
http://www.jaykang.com/usbtyfetotyf.html
usb female to usb female
use teh sony
usb mini to usb male
onto one side of the converter
and the desired hardware to teh other side of the converter
and u have succesfully conected a given usb hasrdware to teh usb
and all that is left to do now
is to write an app to run those given hardwares individually or an app that ill let you run teh drivers from a given directory on your psp's pro stick
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01-20-2007, 08:36 PM
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and!!!!!
even IF teh psp doesnt hose usb power
all u would need is a wireless battery powered usb keyboard
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