This is a freeware portal developed by portal developers as an introduction of Mac on to your own psp! This is NOT a HOMEBREW! Which means it will not harm your psp!
Download:
This is the link for Mac OS X Leopord
This is the link for Mac OS X Leopord
For a different version, use this link
If you are not satisfyed, I will recommand this link since the features are more better!
If this does not work, you may request me (My email is wwwmskim@gmail.com)
I will probably email you between the week the mail was sent and delete it in a week after the date that the email was sent (I need to manage the memory storage of my email!)
Installation for the first version:
1.Connect PSP to PC using USB cord.
2.Unzip MACOSX.zip
3.Drag 'MACOSX' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
3.Drag 'MACOSX' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
4.Unplug the USB cord and go to the Internet Browser on your PSP.
5.Type in PSP's browser : 'file:/PSP/COMMON/MACOSX/main.html' without the quote.
6.You should see the main page of MACOSX Portal.
Requirements:
-Filmware (either offical or custom filmware) higher than 2.50
-USB Cord
Troubleshoouting:
Q.The file doesn't open.
A.1.Check if address is typed right.
2.Check if your filmware is higher than 2.75
Q.Some applications doesn't work.
A.I cannot insure every application does work. I tryed some of them, but it somehow doen't work.
Installation for the second version:
1. Plug in your PSP into your computer using a USB-Cable.
2. Extract the folder in this ".zip"-file called "Mac OS X Leopard" to the COMMON folder in PSP folder in your memorystick.
3. Plug out you PSP from your computer, and go to "Internet Browser" on your PSP.
4. Type in this on your Internet Browser "file:/PSP/COMMON/Mac OS X Leopard/index.html".
5. Enjoy Mac OS X Leopard Portal on PSP!
Requirments
Requirments
-Psp
-Filmware higher than 2.00+
Note that some applications don't work like the links in the bottom.
Installation for the third version:
1.Connect PSP to PC using USB cord.
2.Unzip macpocket.zip
3.Drag 'macpocket' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
3.Drag 'macpocket' folder into PSP's COMMON section.
4.Type in PSP's browser : 'file:/PSP/COMMON/macpocket/boot.swf' without the quotes.
5.You should now see the Beta version of Mac OS Pocket Leopard!
Requirements:
-Flash Player
-Filmware (either offical or custom filmware) higher than 2.75
Troubleshooting:
Q. I can't open the file!
A. 1.Check if you typed the file's address right.
A. 1.Check if you typed the file's address right.
2.Reconnect the PSP and check if you put the file in the right place.
3.Get your PSP Flash enabled. You can go to the settings in your web browser (so go to internet browser in your psp and press the 'triangle' and find settings. Then, go into 'View Settings' and go down to flash and change it to on. For PSP 1000, if you can't enable the flash with the instructions given above, go to the main XMB then to the 'Settings' and browse for 'System Settings' and find 'Enable Flash Player'. If you want to continue, you must agree the 'Terms of Use' and get on to an internet connection.
4.Check if your PSP's filmware's higher than 2.75
If you have more question, please post it on the 'comments corner.'
Installation for the fourth version:
1.Connect PSP to PC using USB cord.
2.Unzip X5Slim.zip
3.Drag the 'X5' folder into PSP's Common Folder.
4.Unplug the USB Cable.
5.Go to Internet Explore on your PSP's XMB and type 'file:/psp/common/x5/index.html' (without quotes.)
6.You should now see the X5 Leopard Portal!
Requirements:
-Filmware higher than 2.75 (ether offical or custom filmware)
-USB Cable
-3+MB
-Wireless Internet
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