32gb on your PSP? Yes please. UPDATE 10/9
I'll be using a dual SDHC card adapter:
http://www.photofast.tw/eng/CR_3100.html
and 2 16gb SDHC cards:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6820211245
Then taking out the UMD drive and internalizing the whole deal. It will take a little time to get the parts since I had to order the SD cards from the US (too friggin expensive here in Japan), and I'm waiting for the adapter which I ordered from the Japanese Amazon site.
Best thing about this mod is that if the file size restriction is lifted from the psp, then the 16gb cards can be replaced with 32gb ones giving me 64gb of storage .
Oh, and the total price tag for this is around $20 less than a sony 16gb pro duo card. SD FTW
EDIT 1: Well, the photofast adapter arived this morning. I took some pictures of it mounted on the outside of my psp, but didn't have time to upload them before work. Will get them up tonight. Overall, leaving it on the outside is not bad. If you did not want to modify your case at all to use this, it's not a bad option at all to use it as it was designed. I however want this to look as clean as possible, so the sucker's going in. Possibly tonight. Still have a week or more till my SD cards get in though
EDIT 2: Here's the pictures I promised... click for higher resolution. Again, keep in mind I only have my 2gb micro SD at the moment, and it had a game on it. That's why there's not a lot of space on the card.
EDIT 3: Ok, well, I got impatient and started hacking away. First time opening up a slim and let me tell you... a HECK of a lot easier than a fat. Did the case modifications and got everything settled in there. UMD drive now sitting in my spare parts drawer. I found another 2gb micro SD so now I've got those in the SD slots where my UMD drive used to be.
I'm now showing 3891mb from my 2 2gb micro sd's (transcend)
[blackSPEED v2 log]
Vendor : _insert vendor_
Product name : _insert name_
Product ID : _insert id_
Total Space: 3892.344 MiB (4081418240 Bytes)
Free Space: 3890.625 MiB (4079616000 Bytes)
Cluster Size : 32.0 KiB (32768 Bytes)
read : 9.5622 MiB/sec (Blocksize 1024.0k)
write : 7.0694 MiB/sec (Blocksize 1024.0k)
read : 9.1000 MiB/sec (Blocksize 32.0k)
write : 6.8389 MiB/sec (Blocksize 32.0k)
read : 5.0957 MiB/sec (Blocksize 2.0k)
write : 1.4798 MiB/sec (Blocksize 2.0k)
read : 2.1582 MiB/sec (Blocksize 0.5k)
write : 0.1269 MiB/sec (Blocksize 0.5k)
I know this mod has been done with 2 Adata 16gb SD cards with faster speeds than this. So I know I'm set.
I'll have some pictures up in the morning.
EDIT 4: Here's a photo I snapped really quick. I still need to mount the board inside the UMD area, so now it is just loose in there.
EDIT 5: Here's a couple better pictures of the setup. I have the board mounted with double sided tape now. The only difference from now to the final product is the SD cards...
I tested PSPFiler. Because there's no UMD drive anymore, the program stays at the "reading UMD" screen. You cannot browse past the MS. Honestly, it doesn't really matter for me because if I need to mess with files, especially my flash files, I will do it through USB.
EDIT 6: Still waiting for my 16gb cards. Ugh... they got to my house in the states, but my parents are forwarding them on to me here in Japan. Will be another week or so for those.
In any case, I had noticed a problem when I entered recovery mode. When the PSP rebooted after accessing recovery, it would take forever for the XMB to load. I'm talking a long time. Also, PSPFiler couldn't be used beyond the MS because it would get stuck reading the UMD.
Well it's FIXED! There's a small switch on the back of the motherboard that detects if a UMD is inserted. I had just ignored it before, but it was the source of all my problems. Opened the PSP back up, removed it, and bam... everything works perfect, including PSPFiler. Now I'm even more thrilled about my mod.
About 2 noob posts away from going ape sh*t