And now it’s even got a bit of thirdparty encouragement with mobile widget provider Mojocafe adding PSP support for its smartphone gizmos.
To be honest, the idea’s nice and simple as any device that runs Flash 6 and has a bigger than 320 x 240 pixel screen should be able to handle the technology.
All you have to do is register online with your email address at mojocafe.net and you’ll be provided with a six digit PIN. Log in, and then you can select up to four widgets – as yet the selection isn’t huge but includes the likes of clocks, calendars, Yahoo! Weatherstation, some newsfeeds, webcam feeds – such as New York, Chile, San Francisco – and a flickr photo feed. |
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January 10, 2009
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Follow the link below for the full tutorial. My themes wil be going up soon! The tutorial is relatively simple and many people who comment of the Blog said tehy had a go and they thought it was an easy process!
Here’s what you’ll be needing:
- a computer that runs Windows
- a digital image editing program
- the “PSP Theme Toolbox”
- a little bit of time
First thing you need to do is download the “PSP Theme Toolbox” zipped file. You can unzip it anywhere, but if you’ll be doing a lot of Themes or want to use the pre-made default while going through this walkthrough, you’ll have to extract it directly to your C: drive (C:PSP Theme Toolbox).

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January 9, 2009
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I will be posting SWF files and future video on this subject in the future. There are some basic educational games that you can use at zero cost to you.
| The Flash functionality of the PSP can provide hours of entertainment for gamers who’ve made the jump into greater firmware revisions. You may remember chubigan’s Flash Arcade from a while back, but now you want to add Flash files of your own to your PSP. But the problem is, what if you’re not too computer savvy? Thankfully, this video is a pretty easy (but notably boring) way of learning the process of finding SWF files, putting them to your PSP, and then finally, accessing them. |
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September 26, 2008
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