Basic training or have you already passed thru basic? I will give you a heads up now:
Trust no one. I was in the ARMY for 4 years and I had SO MUCH stuff stolen, it's not funny. A PSP is a pretty appealing item for a thief and you'll never get it back. Put it in your wall locker when not in use. NEVER leave it lying around. Seriously. Or if you prefer, you can wrap it in toilet paper and place it behind one of the loose bricks in the room. Just remove the loose brick from the wall. Or you can put it above the ceiling tiles, nicely tucked away.
A/f/a apps and games, you should d/l the following:
File Assistant by 71M (with this, you can do more on your PSP than you could ever do w/ your PSP connected to the PC via USB. You can browse files, rename, delete, move, etc. all while on the go! The program is amazing.)
Daedalus N64 Emulator by Strmn N64 emulator. Not done yet, and runs pretty slowly, but you can still play Super Mario 64 on your PSP!!! That's cool enough!
NesterJ by Ruka Nintendo Entertainment System emulator. Play Super Mario Bros. on the go, homeslice!
There's a few. I have around 120 homebrew on my PSP and I don't really use the games much anymore. Just the apps and I don't even use all of those.
PM if you want more suggestions and I'll go thru my list...
For the internet in the barracks: You will find a lot of ppl in teh military have their own laptops and PCs. Find someone who has a wifi
router and ask them if you can use their signal. (Or just piggy back)
Or you can buy wifiMAX which I've heard sucks and you can pay them a nominal monthly fee to share their access.
After that, if you can't use a computer, go the post library and make sure you have a USB cable. If you want to download homebrew and stuff directly to your PSP, use a program called Titan Homebrew Manager by McZonk
Hope all this helps, little buddy.
This is Charlie Sierra Delta Four One Niner. How do you copy? Over.
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