FuSa v1.0.48b: new experimental FS mode 3

Posted Nov 6, 2008 at 10:49AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Andy_maN, Sony
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Homebrew - FuSa v1.0.48b - Image 1Homebrew developer Andy_maN has released the latest version of FuSa SD, the app that will let you play PSP Slim games on any TV using any cable. This new build features a new experimental FS mode 3.

Andy_maN says that this version is mostly for developers, and that a GfX filter will come out of it in the future. Here's the dev release notes:

It's almost the same as 47-th build, except new FS mode 3. This mode is experimental, so picture can blinks on some TVs while playing some games or some part of game.


It's similar to Sony's official TV out for HDTVs - so now you can try what HDTV users already have had :)


In most case this FS mode 3 is for us, developers, and it will lead us to GfX filter in future (hopefully :p)


Download: FuSa v1.0.48b



Previous version:


Via foosa

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by KnightOrc - 2008-11-06 08:31
» wow

Mode 3 works great in Crash Tag Team Racing, almost flawless... Come on Sony, we have proof it can be done now!

by kingdomhearts74 - 2008-11-06 09:02
» so...

what does it mean by any cable?

by fungusinmymilk - 2008-11-06 12:22
» its the best

psp slim + lite can normally only output games to tvs that support 'progressive scan.'



if you're like me and still use 'standard' definition, then you can use the FuSa plugin to play your psp games on ANY tv, using ANY cable, most commonly the composite (red white yellow) cable for last gen consoles

by Torch - 2008-11-07 03:19
» No...

Sony will only implement something if its done the 100% correct way.



This is an awesome hack, but it consumes additional CPU cycles, and hence this method will never be adopted by Sony.

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