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whatsup1044
i am running 3.02 OE-B on a ta 082 but i am just wondering what a .cso is ?

i obiously know what a iso is ..........what why do people use cso

also what are some good ways of shrinking iso's etc ?

whats this compression stuff ?

another dumb question but does leaving your psp in sleep mode run the battery down / bad to leave in sleep mode for long periods of time ?

also when are 8 GB cards coming out ?

anything bigger on the short / near horizon ? at a somewhat reasonable price ?

i love the psp more so with the 3.02 OE-B and the psp emulator etc etc

i still buy some games just casue i belive in the casuse ...........i bought that snoopy vs red baron game.....yesterday might take it back for something i would play more, its a 5 hour game but good for all ages really fun stuff .......

but anywho answer what you can guys

thanks alot
la_faker_81
Okay, an CSO is just like a ISO but it has been ripped so you can fit more things on your stick. eg: A ISO of GTA VCS has the full game, but a CSO might not have videos, and songs so it is smaller and you can have more games. I am not to sure about if leaving your psp in sleep mode runs the battery down / bad to leave in sleep mode for long periods of time. I think 8GB memory cards are out, because i have seeen some but they cost heaps.
Unknown v1
A cso is a smaller version of ISO and it can sometimes get glitchy because it is more compressed.
Dark06
Cso is a stripped down version of an iso

8 gb cards are expensive as hell hopefully they go down if the psp download store takes off
ragtoproy
QUOTE(Dark06 @ Dec 28 2006, 10:22 PM) *
Cso is a stripped down version of an iso

8 gb cards are expensive as hell hopefully they go down if the psp download store takes off

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Moulde
Annoying as hell, my Need for speed is laggy...

Can they be converted into isos?
and what app would be able to do that?

Thanks
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