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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
How can we play Multiplayer game on PSP using only one UMD

This tips should work with various games, but there are many games that don't work this way. Although I have tried again and again, I haven't been able to get a group game of Lumines going successfully. The connection starts, but then one or the other machine times out. Maybe it needs very precise timing, or maybe it isn't possible. However, I've given up on it, because I figured out another trick: just because you cannot join a WiFi game using only one UMD disk doesn't mean that you cannot all share one UMD disk.
The majority of the games available for the PSP don't actively access the disk during game play (this is how this multiplayer hack works in the first place). Rather, the individual boards are loaded into the PSP's memory and then the disk goes unused until you progress to the next level, need to save, or unlock some new cut scene. So, why not share the game among multiple PSPs?
This trick will work with most board/level-based games. Just before writing this hack, I successfully tried it with both Lumines and DarkStalkers.
Here's how it works:
- Load up the game in your PSP and start a single-player game.
- As soon as it starts, hit the Start button and pause the game.
- Eject your UMD disk, select No, and hit the X button when the PSP asks whether you want to quit the game. The game will return to the pause screen.
- Hand your UMD disk to your friend, so that she can load up a single-player game.
- Once it loads for your friend, have her hit Start, pause the game, and eject the UMD disk, passing it on to another friend.
- Once everybody is ready to go, unpause and begin playing.
The best part about this trick is that once you reach time to switch boards, usually the game just hangs, waiting for the UMD. Retrieve the disk from your friend, load up the next board, hit Pause, and then start passing the disk around. You have hours of shared gaming ahead of you. Have fun!
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Make your own Hotspot , throw a LAN party through your PSP

Use the PSP's built-in ad hoc wireless capabilities to have an on-the-fly LAN party with your PSP-wielding friends.
The PSP is one heck of a little game system that promises sci-fi-like, wireless multiplayer gaming and 3-D graphics that rival top video game consoles. It is now possible to have a networked wireless LAN game with friends without having to carry desktop PCs, string Ethernet all over some dank basement, and worry about some loser cheating by running an aim-bot (a cheat program that automatically aims for you) and ruining the fun. Alas, one of the problems facing many PSP gamers is that not that many of their friends have invested $250 USD (as of December 2005) for a PSP of their very own.
How cool would it be to throw your own public PSP wireless LAN party? With some minor planning and fliers, you could throw the nerd gaming event of the season!
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Sunday, March 9, 2008
How to watch movies in PSS
When you first insert a UMD Movie into the PSP, you simply have to navigate to Video UMD in the PSP's main interface. Keep the UMD icon selected for a moment, and the background of the PSP will change into a graphic for the movie, and a small preview window featuring a repeated video clip from the movie, most likely with some accompanying music, will replace the generic UMD icon.
Hitting the Start button or the X button on the PSP will take you to the menu screen for the movie, or it will immediately begin playing the movie. If after listening to some MP3s on your PSP or playing a game, you go back to a UMD movie, it will usually return you to the place where you left off.
This isn't always the case. For the most part, the PSP is effective at keeping track of where you were in a UMD movie the next time you go to watch it, but not always.
Because of this, it is a good idea to make a note of where you are in a movie before switching away to another activity on the PSP.
If you've been watching a movie, but you've not really been able to give it the attention it deserves, there's a quick trick here to start over from the beginning. Hitting the Triangle button on the PSP will bring up a small informational menu on the right-hand side of the screen with "Play," "Play from Beginning," and "Information" as options. Choose "Play" if you want to try to skip past the UMD disks menu and immediately begin playing the movie from the last point you left off (assuming you haven't removed the UMD disk), choose "Play from Beginning" to start over from the beginning of the film, and choose "Information" to see any metadata connected to the movie, including the parental settings.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
How to set up your PSP for Internet Gaming yepeee
This step universally applies, no matter what type of computer you are running.
Make sure that the wireless switch on your PSP is turned off and that your PSP is also turned off. Turn on your PSP. Go to Settings Network Settings and click the X button. Select Ad Hoc Mode and hit the X button. You will be prompted to select a channel. Choose Channel 1 and hit the X button, and then hit the X button again to save these settings.
You could leave the channel set to automatic and everything would still work, and you would most likely find yourself able to play with other people running their PSPs on other channels. However, it's been my own experience, as well as the experience of others online, that playing via Channel 1 works better on the PSP.
Next, load the WiFi-capable game that you would like to play and switch the PSP's wireless switch into the On position. Navigate to a point in the game where you can host a wireless network game. This will differ according to which game you choose to play, so refer to the documentation that came with your game. Once you have started hosting a game, the LED that indicates there is WiFi activity should begin actively flashing. Your PSP is waiting for others to join from the Internet. This is where your computer comes into play.
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
Xbox Live failed, cannot connect ,Xbox Error, Help needed ?
Xbox Live is an online multiplayer gaming and advertisement delivery service created and operated by Microsoft Corporation. It was first made available to the Xbox video game console in November 2002. An updated version of the service became available for the Xbox 360 console at that system's launch. Games for Windows - Live makes certain aspects of the system available on Windows Vista PCs, with plans to extend Live to other platforms such as handhelds and mobile phones as part of the Live Anywhere initiative.
You cannot connect to Xbox LIVE. When you perform the network test on the "Network status" screen, you receive an error message that states that the IP address has failed. You receive the following error message:
Select the type of connection that you are currently using and follow the proper steps :
| • | Direct connection with a modem only |
| • | Shared connection with a modem and a router |
| • | Shared connection with a gateway device (combined modem and router) |
| • | Shared connection with Microsoft Windows Internet Connection Sharing |
Direct connection with a modem only

| 1. | If you are using a direct connection between the console and your modem, you must contact your Internet service provider (ISP) for your IP address. If your ISP provides you a dynamic IP address, you can configure the network settings in the console to automatically detect the IP address. To do this:
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| 2. | If your ISP provided you a static IP address, you have to manually enter the address in the Dashboard.![]()
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| 3. | Turn the modem off, and then turn it back on. See your manufacturer’s instructions for specific instructions. Here are some general steps:
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| 4. | Remove any disc from your Xbox console, and then turn the Xbox console off, and then turn it back on. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| 5. | Some ISPs may require Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/connecttolive/xbox360/resources/glossary.htm#ethernet) (PPPoE settings), This means that you may need settings such as a username and password in order to connect to your ISP’s network. If your ISP does require PPPoE, verify that you have entered the settings correctly. If you are unsure whether you have to enter these settings, please contact your ISP support team. To configure PPPoE settings on your Xbox 360 console, follow these steps:
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| 6. | If you have to swap the Ethernet cable between your PC and your Xbox 360 console to access Xbox LIVE, you may have to copy the MAC address of your PC to your Xbox 360 console. If you know that you have to do this, you should verify that your Media Access Control (MAC) address is entered correctly. A MAC address, or physical address, is an address that uniquely identifies each device on a network. A MAC address is a 12-digit alphanumeric value that appears in the following format: AA-A1-A2-A3-A4-A5. An Xbox 360 console, a computer, and a printer are examples of devices that can use a MAC address. The MAC address of a specific device is set when a device is manufactured. To find the MAC address of a computer that is running Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP or Windows Vista , follow these steps:
To enter the MAC address of the computer in the Xbox 360 console :
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Shared connection with a modem and a router
| 1. | Turn the modem off, and then turn it back on. Then turn the router power off, and then turn it back on. This is also known as power cycling the modem and the router. Power cycle the modem first, and then power cycle the router. To power cycle these devices, you should follow your manufacturer’s specific instructions. Here are some general steps:
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| 2. | If power cycling your modem and router does not resolve the problem, try connecting the Xbox 360 console to Xbox LIVE by using the modem only. This eliminates any configuration problems on the router. If this setup works without the router, there is probably a configuration issue with the router. See the manufacturer’s documentation that is included with the router or contact the technical support group for the router. | ||||||||||
| 3. | Verify that your router's Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) service has been enabled. DHCP enables the router to assign IP addresses to the computers and consoles on your network when you go online. If you need help with this, see the manufacturer’s documentation that is included with the router or contact the technical support group for the router. | ||||||||||
| 4. | If you manually entered an IP address, gateway, subnet mask and/or DNS servers in the Network Settings area of the Xbox Dashboard , verify that it they are correct. At this point, you can also set your IP settings to Automatic. To do this, follow these steps:
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| 5. | If your ISP requires Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) settings, try connecting to only the modem after you enter these settings in the Network Settings area of the Xbox Dashboard. Network Settings area of the Xbox Dashboard. Note Some ISPs may require Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (http://www.xbox.com/en-US/support/connecttolive/xbox360/resources/glossary.htm#ethernet) (PPPoE) settings, This means that you may need settings such as a username and password in order to gain access to your ISP’s network. If you are unsure whether you have to enter these settings, please contact your ISP support group. At this point, if you can connect directly to the modem, see your router documentation to configure the PPPoE settings correctly on the router. | ||||||||||
| 6. | If you are receiving an IP conflict error in the More Info section of the Xbox Dashboard, turn off all devices on the network. Try to connect to Xbox LIVE with only the modem and Xbox 360 console connected. If this works, there may be a configuration issue on the router’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. DHCP enables the router to assign temporary IP addresses to the computers on your network when you go online. If you need help with understanding DHCP or the configuration, see the manufacturer’s documentation that is included with the router or contact the technical support group for the router. |
Shared connection with a gateway device (combined modem and router)
| 1. | Make sure that the gateway is turned on. A gateway integrates a high-speed Internet modem with a router. | ||||||||||
| 2. | Verify that there is network activity by looking for the sequence of blinking lights on your gateway that generally indicate Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN), and connected power status. Note These names will vary from model to model. | ||||||||||
| 3. | Turn the gateway device off, and then turn it back on. This is also known as power cycling the gateway. To power cycle this device, you should follow your manufacturer’s specific instructions. Here are some general steps:
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| 4. | The IP address that you entered in to the Network Settings area of the Xbox Dashboard may be incorrect. Be sure that this address is correct, or set your IP settings to Automatic in the Xbox Dashboard. | ||||||||||
| 5. | If you are receiving an IP conflict error in the More Info section of the Xbox Dashboard, turn off all devices on the network. Try to connect to Xbox LIVE with only the modem and Xbox 360 console connected. If this works, there may be a configuration issue on the router’s Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. DHCP enables the router to assign temporary IP addresses to the computers on your network when you go online. If you need help with understanding DHCP or the configuration, see the manufacturer’s documentation that is included with the router or contact the technical support group for the router. |
Shared connection with Microsoft Windows Internet Connection Sharing

| 1. | Verify that you can surf the Internet from your PC. If you cannot surf the Internet, there is probably a problem with your Internet connection. Contact your ISP for support. If you are using a USB modem to connect to the Internet, the modem will be listed in the "Dial-up" window as the connecter that you are sharing and that you have configured. To verify that Internet Connection Sharing configured it correctly, use the following steps:
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| 2. | Power cycle the modem. If the modem does not have an on and off switch, unplug the modem from the power outlet. You cannot follow this step if you are using a USB modem. Instead, go to the next step. You must follow this step if you are switching the modem between the Xbox 360 console and a computer. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 3. | On the computer, click Start, click Run, type ncpa.cpl, and then click OK. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 4. | On the View menu, click Tiles. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 5. | If the connection is listed as Firewalled, the firewall may have to be configured. See your firewall documentation. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 6. | Enter manual settings in the Xbox 360 Dashboard for IP address, subnet mask, DNS address and gateway and test the connection: To edit the settings:
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source : Microsoft
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What are PS roms, PlayStation roms, psx rom, ps1 roms ?
PSX Roms Games PlayStation Rom PS2 ISO PS3 ISOs
PSX or PlayStation eXperimental was a codename for PS1 when it was in production at SONY. Later on it carried on as acronym for PlayStaion One.
PlayStation Portable - Sony PSP home page.PlayStaion 3 HDD - Hard Drive upgrades and hacks for PS3 console.
PS2 Emulator - play PS2 games on PC with PCSX2 emulator program.
PS2 roms - to play playstation roms and isos you will need a mod-chip.
PSP roms and iso downloads - subscription based program for downloading PSP games.
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