Either get a usb-ds adapter, or use a friends computer.
You don't PS3 does not have software to support that browser
PS3 can not support the web browser
there is no such thing as a homebrew game unless you mean a hacked game
You may be using a browser which the sites don't support. Try using a different browser. If the problem still persists, then maybe there is a blocking system on the computer which is censoring the sites.
Yes. On NKTEL A200 model you can install games having extension of app found on china mobile site. 1) If you do not understand Chinese then use Google chrome browser or FireFox browser. Or any browser which can support translation of websites to other language. I did try this and successfully downloaded many games. Some of them worked on my NKTEL A200 well. 2) Method to install : Press Menu -> press zero button
You must have a really old computer if the graphics can't support it. Otherwise, did you install it properly?
Because 3.40 does not support it. you need 1.5 or cfw to play homebrew games. Use google to find more info
you might need to install/update your java. your computer might also ask to install activeware control. To do this click the white bare that has now dropped down from your browser and click install. You can also only temporarily install it if you don't plan on keeping it. if all else fails you might need to tweak your graphics card but i would recommend runescape tech support first for troubleshooting
Most browsers nowaday are compatible with Java. In some cases you need to install Java as a plug-in. In this case, the browser will usually ask you automatically, whether you want to install Java, as soon as it is needed - i.e., as soon as you access a Web page that requires Java support.
Unless you hacked it, the DS lite has no browser. No. It doesn't support video.
Your computer may be running an old or incompatible operating system, or your computer may not meet the hardware requirements.
Almost every web browser in the world is free. You will have to install Flash yourself, and if your not on a mac you will also have to install java yourself. To do this, as we are not allowed to post links in answers, google "Adobe Flash Download", click on the appropriate link from Adobe, download the software, and be guided through the install process. Same goes for Java, your download is going to come from an Oracle link. Install both, reboot your browser (I would recommend Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or IE9) and flash/java should work. :)