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Q: Where can I download games?
A: Im sorry, I cant tell you that here as downloading copyrighted
games are considered illegal. Please refrain yourself from talking
about anything (e.g. how to install, how to run) regarding downloaded
games here or risk getting warned/banned.
Q: What are stuck/dead pixels?
A: A pixel contains three colours. Red, green and blue (RGB). For a
stuck pixel, at least one but not all of the colours are stuck. For a
dead pixel, all three are not functioning, dead. Hence, a stuck pixel
will be tiny dot(s) that will be brighter than the others (seen even
more clearly when the background is dark in colour. A dead pixel would
be colourless and would be easily seen against bright coloured
background.
Q: How to check for stuck/dead pixels?
A: You can create a white image and a black image at 480 x 272 pixels
and put them in your MSPD. Then, when testing the console, insert your
MSPD and use the XMB photo viewer to view the white and black image.
So, to check for a dead pixel, you should use a white image. If you can
see black spots, then thats a dead pixel. Similarly, to check for a
stuck pixel, you should use a black image. If you can see bright spots,
then thats a stuck pixel.
Q: What is the Chotto Shot?
A: Chotto Shot is a camera developed by Sony, specifically for the PSP.
For more info, proceed to LYNs PSP Chotto Shot Club Thread.
Q: What is the PSP GPS?
A: The GPS (Global Positioning System) is a worldwide radio-navigation
system that is widely used in location based services. The PSP GPS is
exactly that. In additional to that mentioned, it can also be used in
games such as the new Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops to recruit
soldiers.
Q: Do I get official Sony warrany for the PSP if I buy from
unauthorized outlets (e.g. stalls in Sungei Wang or other shopping
complexes)?
A: No. Official warranty are only given to machines purchased from
authorized Sony outlets (e.g. Sony Style). Other than that, the
warranty is from the shop itself.
Q: Can I send my PSP to Sony for repairs if my PSP does not have an
official Sony warranty?
A: No. Sony will reject unwarranted machines.
Q: Why am I getting "Not enough memory" error message while browsing
using the built-in browser?
A: This is because the PSPs built-in browser uses the DRAM for caching
pages. The DRAM is only 4MB in size, so loading pages with lots of
animations/pictures would really be a pain in the ass.
Q: How can I avoid the "Not enough memory" problem?
A: Try switching off the caching function.
[Browser] -> Tools -> Settings -> Cache Settings
-> Do Not Use
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