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Maps browser for the PSP by Antoine Jacquet. ( http://royale.zerezo.com/git/PSP-Maps )
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PSP-Maps http://royale.zerezo.com/psp/ Install: * Copy PSP-Maps folder to your PSP/GAMExxx folder. * For custom firmwares 3.90, please also try PSP/GAME380 folder. Controls: * Digital pad: move the map. * Analog pad: move smoothly the map. * R button: zoom in. * L button: zoom out. * >< button: next view. * [] button: previous view. * /\ button: go to address. * () button: show/hide informations. * Start: menu. Offline browsing: * First, make sure the disk cache is enabled (default). * Then, when you are online, browse the map to fill your cache. * When you start PSP-Maps, you can skip the wireless menu. * Now, you can browse your cache! Caching: * You can adjust the size of your cache in the menu (you must validate to confirm). * The bigger is the better, but it will use some space on your memory stick. * The "cache zoom levels" option is helpful to download a big map to your cache. PC version: * If you don't have WiFi, you can use the PC version to build a compatible cache. * It can also be used to prepare a large cache (PC is faster than PSP). * You will have exactly the same display as the PSP. * Arrows to move, page up/down to zoom, F1/F2/F3/F4 for buttons, escape for menu. * Copy the cache/ and data/ folders to your PSP. * An easier way is to connect the PSP to the PC, browse to the PSP-Maps folder, and launch pspmaps.exe directly from there. GP2X version: * You will have to build a map cache on the PC before. * This is just experimental, it may not work in the future... KML support: * Create a kml/ directory in your PSP-Maps folder. * Copy the .kml files in this directory. * Currently, it only supports "Points" and "Lines". * If you create an .png image with the same name as your KML file, it will be used to replace the default marker. * You can easily create directions with this link (replace the towns in the URL): http://maps.google.com/maps?output=kml&saddr=toulouse&daddr=paris URL updating: * The file "urls.txt" contains the list of addresses used by PSP-Maps to retrieve the images. * If Google Maps does not work anymore, try updating this file with the latest version. * You can now use Google China, replace the first line by: http://mt%d.google.cn/mt?v=cn1.4&x=%d&y=%d&zoom=%d Motion Kit: * Since version 1.3 you can use the PSP Motion Kit with PSP-Maps. * Tilting the PSP will allow you to move on the map. * Moving the PSP quickly up or down will allow you to zoom. * If you experience errors starting PSP-Maps, you can try to remove the motion_driver.prx file. GPS support: * Since version 2.0 you can use the PSP-290 GPS with PSP-Maps. * As soon as the GPS gets a signal, it will try to center the map on the current position. * You can disable this behavior in the menu if you want to manually move on the map again.
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