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Alright...so I was playing LittleBigPlanet on my PSP and the game froze, which it is very prone to doing in create mode. So I'm like "ookay...I hope I didn't lose my level progress..." Then I look at my battery light. It's flashing as if it was low on battery, but about twice the speed. Yet it was charging. So I'm like...ooookay? So I decide I'll remove the battery instead of waiting for the PSP to shut off since I'd lose everything anyways. So, this is when I get kinda freaked out. I take out the battery, THE SCREEN IS STILL ON! I'm not joking, I don't know how screens work so I guess it could still be on, but I pulled out my battery and the screen was still on, all the image was still there, I could see it clear as any other time, bright, and the battery light was still on as well. Once again, I don't know how screens work but I thought you would need the battery in order for the screen to be on or else it couldn't display anything...any help?
I just checked and the level is still playable and is not corrupted and I didn't lose anything because before hand I switched to play mode so no changes occurred when I went back into edit mode. Could someone just explain this situation to me? I know most of the people here are pretty young, but if anyone has an explanation...WTC?!?!!
I'm just glad my work is still there, I've been working hard on it.
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I don't think it actually requires the battery
it wouldn't be able to move though
I think that's how it works
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psps aren't the best
just sayin
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JJROCKER wrote:
That's strange.
Yes, I was very confused. I know it's not a dream since it's only 10:45 PM and it was like 10 minutes ago. Very confused.
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bananaman114 wrote:
I don't think it actually requires the battery
it wouldn't be able to move though
I think that's how it works
Ah. I thought that might have been the case, but with most, it's only like an imprint, as in, like on the GBA if you turned it off for like a second you could see some black lines making the image of what was on the screen, but on here I could see everything full color and everything. And what's weirder is it didn't actually turn off until like 5 to 10 seconds later.
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JJROCKER wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
psps aren't the best
just sayinAgreed.
I agree too, but when I sold my DS, what other handheld will I use? I have an iPod Touch but that doesn't have any full fledged games on there. I mainly have PS1 games on my PSP. the only ones I have that are real PSP games are Killzone (sucks, from welcome back), LBP, and ModNation Racers which was also from welcome back. I had some others but sold them, the current ones are all downloaded. First party games and konami/capcom games are mainly the only ones worth playing.
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Did you unplug it after you took the battery out?
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meowmeow55 wrote:
Did you unplug it after you took the battery out?
before, i believe, and i think after as well. I don't remember.
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There was probably some electricity still flowing through it...?
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There's an electronic component; I think it's name starts with a C but I am blanking on it's name. I think it sort of saves some electricity somehow when it passes through. It's the reason that when you unplug a computer charger with a light the light stays on.
Other possibility is that it was still taking power from the wall.
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EmperorEvil wrote:
There's an electronic component; I think it's name starts with a C but I am blanking on it's name. I think it sort of saves some electricity somehow when it passes through. It's the reason that when you unplug a computer charger with a light the light stays on.
Other possibility is that it was still taking power from the wall.
Capacitor.
Yea, a capacitor could do this, but only for a few seconds. The only other possibility is that the PSP was still plugged in to the wall.
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