Now find the folder structure of the PSP, which resembles the structure of directories LINUX, a very intelligent, logical and very practical.
When you format a memory-stick on the PSP, it automatically creates a folder structure that looks like this:
/ ISO - to put the Games folder where the images should be games in the format. ISO or. CSO.
/ ISO/VIDEO-- folder where is the video UMDs to ISOs.
/ MUSIC - Use this folder to put your own songs and audio files.
/ PICTURE - Use this folder to put your pictures and photos, that folder will display image files.
/ VIDEO - Use this folder to put your videos, the PSP Media Player uses this folder to play video files.
/ PSP - File Folder prinicipal PSP, the root of the PSP.
/ Here is PSP/GAME-- games, demos and homebrews, the original kernel runs on your PSP.
/ PSP/GAME150-- folder where is the games, demos and homebrews that must run on 1.50 kernel.
/ PSP/SAVEDATA-- folder where the saves are stored on your PSP.
/ PSP/SYSTEM-- Folder is where the system files.
/ PSP/THEME-- Folder is where the themes of PSP.
/ PSP/PHOTO-- Some programs use this folder to store images. *
/ Seplugins - where is the plugins folder in custom firmwares.
/ PSP/COMMON--??
Folder Options:
/ PSP/GAME340-- folder where is the games that use the kernel 3:40
/ PSP/GAME352-- folder where is the games that use the kernel 3:52
/ Seplugins - plugins folder of custom firmwares.
In time the Remote Play is in the air, now connect the PSP and Playstation3.
After I put the videos and photos, and how to configure everything.
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