Posted May 16, 2007 at 12:28PM by Ryan A. Listed in: PSP Tags: Microsoft, memory stick, PSPLink, Custom Firmware
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Remotejoy GUI v1 was coded by DeMoN X - Image 1Let's say, for example, that your PSP's screen is broken but you still want to play games with it. What are you going to do? Buy a new one? Maybe in the past that's what we're going to do but this application has the potential to change all that.

Homebrew developer DeMoN X passed by QJ.Net PSP forums today and released Remotejoy GUI v1. Just like we said, this application lets users display the PSP screen on the computer making it possible to run games even in full screen.

Basically, the program uses plugins "psplink.prx" and "remotejoy.prx" via the Recovery Menu. Then certain .bat files can be called to view games in a window or full screen, and another for both with FPS display.

DeMoN X said that this is an initial release and as such, you might encounter some problems especially when you have other .prx files running. Also, the coder mentioned that not all games are compatible with Remotejoy GUI so you might have to do some trial and error.

Remotejoy GUI v1 should be used on custom firmware 3.40 OE-A only. You will also be needing Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 with this. The developer thinks that it might run on earlier custom firmwares but they haven't been tested as of yet.

Please take note as well that your PSP will lock up if a game uses a certain call to load files or directories off the memory stick that is incompatible with PSPLink.

Download: Remotejoy GUI v1
Download: Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0
View: QJ PSP Development Forum


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   by :/ (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Yeah

Because EVERYONE can see enough to enable the prx files from Recovery mode WITH A BROKEN SCREEN.

Lol


   Re: mikegamer (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » lol ur rite

i was thinking the same thing lol

   Re: hey! (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » ...

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   Re: gobgob (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » lol

lol

   Re: jelloman (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » other BAT files

does anyone know what the other BAT files in the download are for. The readmes don't talk about some of them. Also, does anyone know which PSP buttons correspond with which keyboard buttons?

   Re: well (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » say

you have a friend with the same custom firmware, you could mimic their button presses and enable the plugin... still would be a major pain in the arse, tho

   Re: mr toasty (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » actually

this is pretty sweet. My old psp has a broken screen and i got a new one, so i can just use the one as a reference to enable it

   Re: KUYA (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » a really bad example though

qj could have simply used "if you want to see psp xmb/games on a bigger screen" but no they opt to use people with broken psp screens, if you ever had a broken psp screen, there are things you could have already done like, 1 change it with a new or refurbished psp lcd screen, 2 send it to sony for repair, 3 return it to the store if warranty still applies or 4 some nasty thing we dont wanna know.
anyways this is just the GUI of the actual remotejoy homebrew application posted a few days back and it almost works the same except for the handy GUI for those finding it hard to follow readme on the original .BAT version. and sad to say its very picky on which game it will run, some games runs but slowdowns are still pluaging it. im not complaining though because this is a great homebrew and i hope the developer continues to refine this great software so that it can emulate the psp screen on the PC with faster and improve frame rate.

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   Re: . (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » duh

just install this before you break your screen

   Re: Nieko (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » conf.bin

OE firmwares uses ms0:/seplugins/conf.bin to see which plugins should be loaded and which shouldn't. Just fill it with 15 times 0x01 and all plugins will be enabled.

   Re: W. Jones (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » Will this brick my PSP....

Will this brick my 3.03 OE-C North American PSP if I try it?

   Re: bub (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » about bricking

yes, it will... sheesh...
   by seargent007 - 2007-05-16
 » NICE

sik man this is a great app. Keep working on it please i see many uses not just for games but also for mobile video and stuff

   by ultragoregrind - 2007-05-16
 » whoa

hey this is pretty rad, even with a working screen. could be handy for some of the hardcore psp developers (displaying on a bigger screen, less eye strain when working for a long period of time with the psp).

bravo!

   by garz (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » need some work

good program
but it's have some bugs
when i press to loadvsh or loadjoy pspsh is closed
so i need to write them manualy so there's no reason to use this
and there's will be if he hide the windows for usbhost and pspsh etc.. and fixed the above bugs
any way keep up the good work

   by devin (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » my plasma

i am playing on my plasma right now!


   Re: punjabi Munda (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » ^^^^

How the hell? This program connects through USB.. unless you connected the psp first through the computer, and then connected the computer to a plasma using a PC input. Wouldn't the image be distorted when a 4" screen is put on a 40" display LOL.

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   Re: captain obvious (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » ...

a plasma monitor

   Re: Jin (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » ...

Oh man that was a nice laugh Munda, thanks.
   by punjabiMUNDA (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » NICE

Finally I can watch UMD movies on a big screen! Or play SOCOM online with my computers screen and Logitech speakers and not strain my eyes. I wonder if there is even possibly a way I could use a keyboard or ps2 control (using pikey/ IR Shell) to control the game LOL. Although this sounds a bit ironic, to me it is great I can dock the psp with my computer and have a greater gaming experience, and when I rarely do need the portability, I can just slip the psp in my pocket. This is what I love about the homebrew scene. Furthermore, I’m sure everyone hates all the time it takes converting to PMP AVC format (however there is a great website called pmp-avc.com that has a few recent movies already converted for download as torrents). Along with the now fully functional pikey v0.3, which allows you to type with a Targus IR keyboard onto the psp, this is one of the most useful applications that has come around for the psp for me. Next thing on developer’s minds should be a real typing program, such as pspWORD LOL (Im serious).


   Re: bob (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » pretty kool

what they need to do is make this so you can use your psp as a controller as well unless it always does that but i havent tried it so i wouldnt know but with the ability to play psp on a full screen would be pretty kool and still be able to use the psp and a controller pretty kool stuff

   Re: Silver-Tiger - 2007-05-16
 » hea?

you forget something: the thing is called Playstation
PORTABLE!

   Re: punjabiMUNDA (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Silver-Tiger

you forget something: the thing is called Playstation
PORTABLE!


Yeah that's true, but as I said I do most of my gaming at home, not on the road, so the "portability" doesn't matter to me. And when the need comes, I can play my favorite games away from home unlike with a pc or games console.

   Re: ya ummm (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » d

this programs lets you control your psp with ur keyboard..i heard some people were using joystick to control it! thats pretty cool
   by X (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Hmm

I can get it to show a screenshot of my XMB, but that's about it. I get a lot of invalid magic errors in USBhostfs.

Maybe I need to reboot after installation?


   Re: N/A (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Can't make it work...

Display the XMB works fine. But i can't get it working with the Plugins. When I enable the psplink.prx and remotejoy.prx in the recovery menu, i geht this error message:

"Error 0800013B starting module."

Any ideas?

   Re: jelloman (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » @N/A

if you have the plugins enabled, it won't let you load usblink. It says so in the readme to skip that step.
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   by Gollum (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » About this

Will this program brick my PSP? I am worried about the "Please take note as well that your PSP will lock up if a game uses a certain call to load files or directories off the memory stick that is incompatible with PSPLink." comment, especially the lock up portion.

Sorry if it's a noobish question.


   Re: nb (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » hk

retard

   Re: Wollum (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » about u

awww hunny xxx its good you show consern for your PSP, love ya x lol

   Re: W. Jones (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » Will this brick my PSP?....

Will this brick my 3.03 OE-C North American PSP if I try it?
   by hi (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » hi

i can get it to show the XMB on the screen but i cant figure out how to play games


   Re: Hapi (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » No go?

I'm getting a error, 0x8002013B starting module error, but if I disable the prx's from recovery, I get "connected to device" message in the USBHostfs_pc window. What's going on?

   Re: jelloman (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » @hapi

you have to disable the plugins if you want psplink to load. After the "connected to device" message appears in psplink, load "start-pspsh". Then load the "start-remotejoy" thing. Then, go to the "start-pspsh" and type in "%loadvsh". Your PSP should now reboot. When it has booted up, type in "%loadjoy" in "start-pspsh". Maximize the "start-remotejoy" thing and you should see your XMB screen.

   Re: jelloman (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » @hapi

dude, read the readme. It tells you what to do when the "connected to device" message pulls up (i think it's step 6). Also, you have to have the plugins turned off.
   by reaper724 (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » uhhhhhhhhhhhh

what hardwere type do i choose during divice instalation


   Re: HardC0re (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » same problem

First of all, it doesn't say

   Re: cghjtyd (Unregistered) - 2007-05-17
 » fghfg

your pc isnt reconizing it as type b.
   by hi (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » hi

i think you use the psp type B or A and i still need help on using it with games i enable the things but when i go to the games i dont see anything

   by Fox_XIII (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » AWESOME

this is a great app and has a lot of potential. but i cant start psplink when i have those two prx's loaded. it gives me an error.


   Re: hi (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » hi

you're not supposed to use the prx's with the homebrew
   by AT_DA (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » hmm

Can't get it to load any game (both prx's enabled) pspsh refuses to connect / go to host0:

The XMB/homebrew work but not games, not sure I'm missing something or if all the games I try won't work (valhalla knights, e3, djmax.)

   by Console Realm (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Prog crash!!!

k got this bad boy working....but it crashed while loading a game no big deal, but now I can not get it to work any more :(

Any one else??


   Re: Console Realm (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Prog crash!!!

Got it working again using killall.bat

New prob though will I enable the two prx files and try running Start-USBHostFS_PC.bat I get no connection.

*********************
* Game Instructions *
*********************


To set this up so you can view games on your PC's screen you'll need to do the
following:

1) Enable both plugins (psplink.prx and remotejoy.prx) via your Recovery Menu.
To get there you just hold down the right shoulder button while booting up
your PSP.

2) Do steps 5, 7 and 8 above. Step 6 and 9 are not necessary for this since we
are auto loading the .prx's via the Custom Firmware.

It's not guaranteed to work with every game and if you have any other .prx
running you might run into problems. If a game uses a certain call to load
files/directories off the memory stick that is incompatibile with PSPLink,
your PSP will lock up. Basically it's going to take a lot of trial and error
to figure out what games and other .prx's will work with this.
   by DevilGun (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » GAME HOWTO

http://forums.qj.net/showpost.php?p=1563878&postcount=54


   Re: Console Realm (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » GAME HOWTO

Thank you for the reply. K tried your howto and still no go with connecting. Can only get it to connect via the homebrew app

   Re: Console Realm (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » GAME HOWTO

Got it all worked out now. Just have to find a game that does not cause it to freeze/crash :D

   Re: a0dki11s (Unregistered) - 2007-05-28
 » Cant get it to work on the windows step

When the windows says "select a hardware type, and then click next" I press "show all Devices" then I press "Have Disk" I go thought the folder untill I find "psp.inf" I click open, ok, and I get an error "The specified location does not contain information about your hardware." how can I fix this?
   by GH[ ]ST (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » ???

Ok i can't get it to show up that it needs to install drives and i don't know how to fix this
it beeps saying its connected but nothing happens anywhere
so where do the drives go?

   by Vlad (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16
 » Better Idea

It would be better if someone did this backwards. Make it so you can see you PC monitor on your psp and use your psp as a controller. Make all this work over wifi, and you can play pc games on your psp with glorious graphics. Imagine HL2 or Fear on a psp.


   Re: damann (Unregistered) - 2007-05-16