Use you usb connector for you psp to connect it to your ps2 in the usb slot You have to be playing a game like Crash Tag Team Racing And Jak X (only ones i know) Then go to connect you psp and it might take a while for it to recognize it then that is it
you use a USB 2.0 plug and plug in your psp to a ps3 and you can do remote play.
You use a USB cable and plug them into each other.
You can certainly connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable to transfer files to and from it, and you can use the PSP's WLAN function to connect to a wireless connection point. But you don't use the computer as a bridge between PSP and internet, the PSP needs to connect to the router.There might be homebrew software that can do it though.
No it does not work for PS2
Use you usb connector for you psp to connect it to your ps2 in the usb slot You have to be playing a game like Crash Tag Team Racing And Jak X (only ones i know) Then go to connect you psp and it might take a while for it to recognize it then that is it
Nope, but if you have a PSP fat and a slimline PS2 you're in luck because of IR remote which allows you to use your PSP as a wireless controller.
you use a USB 2.0 plug and plug in your psp to a ps3 and you can do remote play.
You use a USB cable and plug them into each other.
You will need a mini usb cable
Yep I belive so
You don't put in in the computer, you use the PSP's USB cable to connect PC and PSP together
No, you'd use a USB cable.
Put usb cable into the top of your psp, and connect the other end to a usb slot on your PC. Then go into settings on your psp and click on usb mode. A window will appear on your PC giving you the option to view the files on your psp. If not go into my computer and find it there.
You can certainly connect your PSP to your computer via a USB cable to transfer files to and from it, and you can use the PSP's WLAN function to connect to a wireless connection point. But you don't use the computer as a bridge between PSP and internet, the PSP needs to connect to the router.There might be homebrew software that can do it though.
just use USB port of PSP and connect it to the computer then copy then saved files to your computer.
I think it is the PS3 that the PSP works well with together and not the PS2