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Webapp




Webapp
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Internet & Communications

Upload date: 28 Nov 11

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 40

File Size: 335 Kb
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  Webapp

If you look at your PSP as more of a portable internet browsing device more than a handheld gaming console, then you may want to check out pspflashsystem's new homebrew application, Webapp v1.0. So what's this application all about?

Basically, Webapp lets PSP users launch the handheld's browser at any time, whether it's in the XMB menu, or even if it's running a UMD or a homebrew game. However, do take note that once you jump into the internet while playing a UMD game, you'll be sent back to the XBL menu upon exiting the browser.

There's also another nifty feature to this program. Webapp also lets users set up a combination of button presses to start certain Eboot applications. Great, eh? To get to started on the right track, refer to this installation guide. It's a good thing that pspflashsystem went ahead and gone the extra mile to make two versions of Webapp: one with manual installation, and another that can be installed automatically.
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Manual Installation:

* Connect your PSP to your computer via USB,
* Post your PSP into USB mode with the option USB connection,
* Right click on the file you downloaded,
* Choose to Extract the files ... (WinRAR is to be installed)
* Select destination as the letter assigned to your Memory Stick in the My Computer
* Press OK and wait extraction files
* Add to files VSH.TXT, GAME.TXT, POPS.TXT and GAME150.TXT who are in the directory SEPLUGINS your Memory Stick, the following line:
* Ms0: / SEPLUGINS / webapp.prx
* Leave the USB mode and switch off your PSP (press and hold the power button)
* Restart your PSP maintaining the R Trigger right to enter the Recovery Menu,
* Choose the option plugins
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [VSH] by pressing X,
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [GAME] by pressing X
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [POPS] by pressing X,
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [GAME150] by pressing X,
* Return to XMB using the Back and Exit options.



Automatic Installation:

* Connect your PSP to your computer via USB,
* Post your PSP into USB mode with the option USB connection,Right click on the file you downloaded,
* Choose to Extract the files ... (WinRAR is to be installed)
* Select destination as the letter assigned to your Memory Stick in the My Computer
* Press OK and wait extraction files
* Go to the menu Thursday> Memory Stick to launch "webapp prx easy installer"
* When osk please change XXX with the name of your homebrew kit, but you can also modify pous
* The other cases targets ...Then it's simple: you just have to read and follow the instructions ...
* Leave the USB mode and switch off your PSP (press and hold the power button)
* Restart your PSP maintaining the R Trigger right to enter the Recovery Menu,
* Choose the option plugins
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [VSH] by pressing X,
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [GAME] by pressing X
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [POPS] by pressing X,
* Enable ( "[Enabled]") webapp.prx [GAME150] by pressing X,
* Return to XMB using the Back and Exit options.
 
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