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psp go modules on psp 2000

This is a discussion on psp go modules on psp 2000 within the PSP Speculation forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; you know the clock menu that the psp go has with the calender could it be possible to allow it ...

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Old 10-24-2009, 03:50 PM   #1
 
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you know the clock menu that the psp go has with the calender could it be possible to allow it to be activated by a different button (asssuming the slider screen count s as a button/switch)say may be the hold swich or the mute button etc. in a psp 2000, and could you some how enable the offical save state feature of the psp go in a psp 2000 ( not darkalexs save state plugin) using some sort of plugin (of course its more than likely that the psp go has special modules for these features in that case you would have to decrypt the psp go modules and modify them to work on a psp 2000), and also is the psp gos bluetooth module connected to the usb bus or the system bus ? if its connected to the usb bus it may be possible to make a blutooth dongle for the psp 1000,2000,3000! also some one would have to figure out how the psp communicates with the dongles such as the psp camera/gps/mic/mysterious offical psp keyboard. essentually weather or not the psp can host a device or not through usb using a usb analyser .so feel free to post your thoughts
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thread moved here could you put psp go modules on a psp 2000 ? do not post
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Ok i will close this thread then
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may as well as delete this thread. its useless.
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