Roto, one of the first to setup the Wipeout Browser and share it with the world, has put out detailed instructions on how to setup your very own, including screenshots for setting up a XP based HTTP server and more.
If you haven't been paying attention the past few weeks, you probably don't know that inside of the surprisingly decent and fun to play Wipeout: Pure game lies a feature-limited but still fairly usable web browser. Sony did a good thing by including 802.11b wireless networking in the PSP, good for playing multiplayer games and now good for browsing the web.
In this short article I will explain how to first jump straight into browsing the web from your PSP, followed by a step-by-step guide to setting up your own portals and jumping-off points for browsing the web. I will explain how to set up the required DNS and HTTP servers on both Windows and FreeBSD platforms (the latter can easily be applied to any Linux distribution with a bit of configuration file juggling). And I'll also include a guide on setting up a Proxy server, this step is optional for those without static or semi-static IP's. On the Windows side there is a fair amount of options for DNS/HTTP servers, but these two I've picked as decent and useable. I also decided to stay away from first party servers on the Windows platform for obvious reasons.
Page is down. Anywhere else have this information? I actually have my own webserver set up, but need help understanding how the DNS works with the PSP.
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