Perhaps through Mac’s ‘Create Wireless Network’ function? I’ve tried this but apparently my PSP does not detect the network created by my Macbook.
My guess is that the PSP only looks for Internet access sites, however I was planning to make it my test dummy for the websites I’m developing (since it has inferior resolution than pc’s) on the go without dragging a USB cable everywhere.


im not sure but maybe try bluetooth?
Well you can, but first you need to SSH into it. I have an Iphone if you don’t know what SSH means it just basically means that you can get into your computer from your PSP.
-before you do that you need to download a software and do need to connect it to your computer. After that you don’t, I use my PSP as a Mouse or keyboard for my computer, but if you are planing to just SSH and put games or videos in your psp go to
PSPerspective.net, they have applications such as
-Universal Remote controll for your PSP
-Google Earth
-Iphone for PSP
-and a way to control and see your Computer screen on your PSP.
Any further questions on this just type in your question on Youtube im sure you will find something there.
you can just use the memory card on your psp
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