What is it? How to use it? - For those of you who dont know this is a windows implementation of Sony's SCSI commands for the PSP. The PSN Downloader uses these commands to get things such as firmware version. Instructions in readme but basically hook up your psp with memorystick inserted and send a query!
New Features
- Manual SCSI Command Entry
- Output now SCSI Buffer max of 65536 Bytes
- Removable Drive Detection (I have yet to implement actual psp detection in this app)
- Hex editor style plain text output
- ANSI or Unicode Text Output Display
- Ability to use SHIFTJIS_CHARSET
- New Warnings(Format and manual commands)
Thing to Know
- Commands are in HEX
- Information type SCSI Queries will fail if the output isn't set high enough.
- Command type SCSI Queries may fail if byte length is greater then 0.
- PSP Commands appear to be 10 Byte and Byte 2 is usually 00.
- Byte 1 is the Query/Command while following bytes are parameters.
Known Problems
- Buffer length over 43729 bytes results in no text output in ansi mode. Unicode is unaffected and this limitation does not cause SCSi commands to fail only text output in ANSI.
- If you connect 2 or more usb drives simultaneously, the first one will be picked up but the next one may not. Wait a few seconds between connecting drives if you have todo so and are having trouble with picking up your psp.
- Not all letters are translated into ANSI properly such as Byte Value of 80. (Working on this problem)
This program is provided AS-IS without ANY Warranty. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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