Best way to move files to PSP ...
... is to use cable. Don't yank the MSPRo card in and out a lot since it may ruin it, like how I ruin the damn microSD to MSPro adapter.
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... is to use cable. Don't yank the MSPRo card in and out a lot since it may ruin it, like how I ruin the damn microSD to MSPro adapter.
Somehow one of my shitty SD card reader managed to run my microSD to MemoryStick Pro adapter. Now I have to fall back to using my 4Gb MemoryStick Pro for PSP gaming. Thanks the fking a lot!
Thanks to some stupid checking on the Locale simply based on input (my input does NOT have US english since I brought the HTC phone at Hong Kong), I cannot use the Amazon Cloud Player. POS.
The darn router downstair keeps dying. Really don't know why. But one thing for sure: it really piss me off. I have to go downstair and reboot the router several time in the last one hour. I think it's time for me to consider buying yet another router.
I was playing a Mario puzzle game on Nintendo DSi XL at Best Buy earlier today. And the fact that I still care about this device after so many months of on and off trying to buy it but reluctant to proves that this device still has certain appeal to me.
Found another thing that I did not like about my HTC Desire Andriod phone: It only sees my Asus RT-16 802.11N router if the SSID is broadcast. If I hide the SSID, Desire won't see it. Stupid.
I tested the Patriot 8Gb Class 10 SD card. Copying totally 6.36Gb worth of various data takes 12 minutes. I deleted the files, and do copy again, and this time, it takes 13 minutes. My conclusion: Class 10 is not really that magical.
The moment I realized that I could use ZumoCast to serve manga file to my iPad and then open that manga in ComicsZeal, I immediate dreamed of a scenario in which I left most of my manga files at home on the server, and when I need to read something, I just downloaded them on demand to my iPad.
I was very excited on Sunday that I figured out how to connect my 802.11n router at the back of the existing router (which belongs to my roommate). So I went ahead spend the whole day restructure the server and the network, including reinstall the OS on the server machine (but still using the same name).
So after observed few 2 more days sure enough that harddisk dock station has USB disconnection problem. My 2 problems are :
I was pretty disappointed to found out that connecting 2 WinTV USB based TV Tuner to a computer does enable Window Media Center to record video using those 2 tuners. Instead, the old one got ignored and the new one took over when I plugged in an identical second tuner to my closet server. Interestingly, after reboot, but tuner showed up on the device manager fine. It's just that Windows Media Center did not use both of them, which is pretty lame. Guess I will have to use the second one on another machine then.
I brought 2 identical eSATA harddisk dock station. One of them were connected to my Lenovo S12 Netbook. Since 3 days ago, I kept experiencing this USB dock kept disconnect and connect again, causing the Recorded TV video I paused (played from a harddisk on that dock) failed to continue. That was extremely annoying. So last night I finally had enough, and swapped this one with the one using in my closet server computer.
Sigh, I brought a new Asus router and trying to add it to my home network. It didn't work well. Problem popped up so frequent that I have to roll back to the original setting. Maybe if I hve more time later I will investigate the issue in deeper.
My experiment with bringing just the Class 4 SD card home instead of bring the whole M6400 work machine home was failed completely. The performance was slow and sluggish. The SD card will disappear once in a while, and copying files from the card back to the machine is terribly slow. And then there's a lot of file corrupting and I got prompted to "fix disc" a lot of times. I have roll back to using the machine itself.
Just experienced something odd here: after I shutdown the VMWare VM, I suddenly found my SDCard access of my Dell Precision M6400 halted. I knew it because I was listening to a podcast directly from the SDCard. It didn't seem to create any permanent damage, but it does make me aware that I can't use the SDCard as a cheap version SSD.