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You guys now how to bring text up on the PSP.
Maybe a directory that can bring up html pages when not connected to
the web.
Or any documents, spreadsheets and so forth..
Thanks
 

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treetoad wrote:
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> You guys now how to bring text up on the PSP.
> Maybe a directory that can bring up html pages when not connected to
> the web.
> Or any documents, spreadsheets and so forth..
> Thanks

I believe the workaround at least used to be to transform text into
pictures and then view them. That was before the 2.0 web browser, tho.
Now you should be able to do it with html (i.e., put whatever you want
into an html document, which would be a massive space savings over
changing them to images), altho it's a kludge and you'll need to
manually enter the path in the browser (altho you should be able to
bookmark it after the first time you access it); you should be able to
just drop off the .htm file using a USB cable, tho you can put it online
and save it via the browser:
http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=979153
"Now using the Virtual Keyboard and Browser keys enter
"file:/psp/common/pspkey2.htm" ("There are quick keys for the file:/ and
..html") and then click the GO! button.
 You have now opened the pspkey.htm file that you downloaded in this
example and did it without the need of a USB cable. "
(remember that text is an example; you'll need to put in whatever you've
named your files)
 
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Ted, thanks for the keyboard, I like it.
On the documents, I found this, but I haven't tried it yet.

Getting Word Documents on PSP (Credit to Killer0808 ):
A guide to putting word documents on the PSP

1.Go to http://www.fumi2kick.com/jpegbook/
-about 1/2 down the page, there is Window with 2 links, and mac osx
with 2 links.Click on ver 1.1 for windows.
2. Save the file and unzip it.
3.Double click on jpegbook_050302
4.Double click on jpegbook.exe(this will bring up jpeg book)
5.I found that this program works best with Microsoft wordpad
documents without pictures(transfer your document to wordpad and save)
6.On the jpegbook program, under text file, to the right of the text
box, click the folder and find your wordpad document.
7.Background lets you choose a picture for your background
8. the default margins are fine
9. For output, plug in your psp, and go to usb connect. On the
jpegbook, Click on the folder on the right side of the "output dir"
box. Above the ok button on this box, click the drop down button on
the drop down box and choose your psp drive.
10. Double click on psp, then PHOTO. Then click ok.
11. Click start on jpeg book
12. After it's done, the file is under pictures on your psp
Enjoy!








On Thu, 08 Sep 2005 17:14:14 GMT, Ted <nospamforted@nospam.com> wrote:

>
>
>treetoad wrote:
>>
>> You guys now how to bring text up on the PSP.
>> Maybe a directory that can bring up html pages when not connected to
>> the web.
>> Or any documents, spreadsheets and so forth..
>> Thanks
>
>I believe the workaround at least used to be to transform text into
>pictures and then view them. That was before the 2.0 web browser, tho.
>Now you should be able to do it with html (i.e., put whatever you want
>into an html document, which would be a massive space savings over
>changing them to images), altho it's a kludge and you'll need to
>manually enter the path in the browser (altho you should be able to
>bookmark it after the first time you access it); you should be able to
>just drop off the .htm file using a USB cable, tho you can put it online
>and save it via the browser:
>http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstation/board/message?board.id=psp&message.id=979153
>"Now using the Virtual Keyboard and Browser keys enter
>"file:/psp/common/pspkey2.htm" ("There are quick keys for the file:/ and
>.html") and then click the GO! button.
> You have now opened the pspkey.htm file that you downloaded in this
>example and did it without the need of a USB cable. "
>(remember that text is an example; you'll need to put in whatever you've
>named your files)