I hacked my PSP 1000 to CFW 6.60-C Pro or whatever. Downloaded several ISO files from a well known ROM/ISO site. The file come in zipped up. I use OSX.
When I unzip the file, there are no .iso files, but rather 12-20+ other zipped up files in the new folder.
I've read a lot of things about how to get ISO files usable for PSP, and they seem to involve unzipping these files so that all of the zipped up files inside the original zip file are unpacked together or whatever into one .ISO file, which can then be moved to the ISO folder that I made on my PSP memory card.
How do you do this on Mac? I've done a lot of research and can't see how to do it.
Also, my PSP can detect my wifi router, but whenever I test the connection, it says it can't connect. Using whatever router Xfinity gives you. Any advice on that?
Finally, my PSP has a 1gb memory card, I ordered a 64gb micro sd card and a memory stick duo adapter for it. Can I just drag and drop the contents of my old memory card onto the new one, and everything will function the same?
When I unzip the file, there are no .iso files, but rather 12-20+ other zipped up files in the new folder.
I've read a lot of things about how to get ISO files usable for PSP, and they seem to involve unzipping these files so that all of the zipped up files inside the original zip file are unpacked together or whatever into one .ISO file, which can then be moved to the ISO folder that I made on my PSP memory card.
How do you do this on Mac? I've done a lot of research and can't see how to do it.
Also, my PSP can detect my wifi router, but whenever I test the connection, it says it can't connect. Using whatever router Xfinity gives you. Any advice on that?
Finally, my PSP has a 1gb memory card, I ordered a 64gb micro sd card and a memory stick duo adapter for it. Can I just drag and drop the contents of my old memory card onto the new one, and everything will function the same?
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