• Use a PSP-1000 as a gamepad / comp remote wirelessly?
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Wanting to know if anyone has pulled this off, since working apps for newer custom firmwares is less than easy these days. And if so, is there a way to get it working with JoyToKey? I'm on 5.50 GEN-B at the moment, thanks in advance.
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[QUOTE=1-800dialaki;23277544][url]http://lmgtfy.com/?q=use+psp+as+gamepad[/url][/QUOTE] Perfect response to a useless thread. :banjo:
[QUOTE=1-800dialaki;23277544][url]http://lmgtfy.com/?q=use+psp+as+gamepad[/url][/QUOTE] That helps absolutely none. I've been informed there is a way to do it with a 1.50 kernel, but the CFW coders no longer support that on the PSP1k, so I'd have to emulate 1.50 on it. There was a program that could, but I cannot remember the name at all. And if not obvious, this program only works on 1.50.
I remember doing it with my PSP, but I don't remember what it was called, or if it uses 1.5. A quick google search turned up this guide though: [url]http://www.mypsp.com.au/GuideDetail.aspx?id=248[/url]
There's [url=http://foosa.do.am/]FuSa Gamepad[/url], but it isn't wireless. Doesn't require it's own drivers though, registers as a regular HID device.
[QUOTE=-SC-Lakitu;23295995]There's [url=http://foosa.do.am/]FuSa Gamepad[/url], but it isn't wireless. Doesn't require it's own drivers though, registers as a regular HID device.[/QUOTE] Was thinking of that one, it worked on my brother's PSP2k but not mine for some reason. :\ Could give it another shot though, but a wired controller is nearly pointless when USB cables average at about 2ft/.66m
yes, check cnet. i saw a software like u described here
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