Mac OS X Look-alike PSP PortalRequirements
The requirements are very simple, and almost every PSP should meet them.
* Firmware version 3.00 or above. It can be a custom edition or the official Sony firmware.
* A memory stick with at least 128MB of free space
* The Mac OS X Leopard Portal 0.2 ZIP archive
Installation Instructions
1. Connect your PSP to your computer and set it into the USB mode.
2. Unpack the archive and look inside the MacOSXLeopard-0.2 folder. Inside of it you will find another folder called Mac OS X Leopard. I suggest renaming it to something simpler to type using the crappy PSP on screen keyboard, for example MacOSX.
3. Copy the newly renamed MacOSX folder onto the root of your memory stick and disconnect your PSP from the computer.
4. That is it, you now have the Mac OS X Leopard PSP Portal installed. Read on to see how to use it!
Usage Instructions
1. Start up the Internet Browser from the XMB menu.
2. Select the File menu and click Address Entry
3. Enter in the URL exactly as follows: file:/MacOSX/index.html and hit Start.
4. You should see the create user page as pictured above. Enter in a username and password that you want to use in the future. Hit the create button to continue.
5. You will now see the login page. Before you continue, make sure to bookmark this page! This way you won’t have to type in the full URL again to access it.
6. Enter in the username and password you just crated and hit the Log in button.
7.
You finally have a Mac OS X desktop on your PSP. Feel free to explore it and see if you find any useful applications. This portal is still fairly new, so there is not much to do yet. I suggest that you subscribe to the package feed on the urPSP website to have updates delivered directly to your mailbox or news reader!