theres no reason you cant connect an mp3 player to any computer... if you have a recent OS then it might pick it up without needing a disc to install it
No.
Apple's Macintosh computers can connect to any server that uses standard configurations. Mac OS X comes with the Apache Web Server built in so any Mac can be configured to act as a web server itself.
Scanners will connect to most any computer that has a USB connection, these days. Older scanners may only connect to computers with a parallel port, however.
If u need internet or wont connect then just uninstall the game install again then u wont have any more maps but hopefully it will work and if it sil wont work then get better internet.
The 'Street PSP' (E1000 series) doesn't have any wi-fi capabilities, you can't connect it to the internet.
You'd have to use an ethernet cable.
The E1000 series, PSP 'Street' does not have any wi-fi capabilities so can't connect to the internet.
pcworld
You cant im sorry
You cant apply internet capabilities on any Sansa model.
The internet is the worldwide web, a system of hundreds of thousands of interconnected computers linked by high speed communication channels of various kinds. An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company which will, for a fee, connect your computer to the system and thus allow you to access data on any connected computer which permits it.