PSP homebrew - FuSa Gamepad v0.1

Posted Jun 9, 2009 at 6:04PM by Glenn M. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Andy_maN, Gamepad
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FuSa Gamepad - Image 1Love PC gaming but hate using the keyboard? If you're running a little short to go and get a gamepad, Andy_maN makes like a handyman and whips out a quick fix for your gamepad needs.

Introducing FuSa Gamepad v0.1 - a handy app that turns your PSP into a gamepad. No drivers, no hassle, just install, connect your PSP via USB, and voila, your PC will detect a game peripheral instead of your PSP.

Button configuration:
  • Button 0 - CROSS
  • Button 1 - CIRCLE
  • Button 2 - SQUARE
  • Button 3 - TRIANGLE
  • Button 4 - L-TRIGGER
  • Button 5 - R-TRIGGER
  • Button 6 - START
  • Button 7 - SELECT
The app has been tested with 5.0 m33-6, and tested on WindowsXP, but Andy_maN believes it should work with almost every OS.


Download: FuSa Gamepad v0.1



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Comments [refresh]

by Relinquisher - 2009-06-09 15:11
» .

I was thinking of this few months back, using the PSP as a dedicated HID.



Time to bust out the SNES Emulators.

by virx216 - 2009-06-09 15:22
» good brew

but I think there is a typo in the readme... most games and things I tested this with show the buttons as:

Button 0 - CROSS

Button 1 - CIRCLE

Button 2 - SQUARE

Button 3 - TRIANGLE

Button 4 - L-TRIGGER

Button 5 - R-TRIGGER

Button 6 - START

Button 7 - SELECT

;)

by Serosis - 2009-06-09 15:28
» Maybe

This will make me charge my batteries back up and pull that dusty piece of crap out of my closet.

by Glenn M. - 2009-06-09 16:09
» thanks dude

corrected the post now

by jagrege - 2009-06-09 16:18
» Good app but...

IMO its not as good as WIFI Controller.

by Relinquisher - 2009-06-09 16:29
» f

Response Times are improved surely.

by Metal Jody - 2009-06-09 16:56
» .

about time this came out.

by thrik - 2009-06-09 17:17
» Y'all should definitely

include a disclaimer in this page. The response times are HORRIBLE. I would say about a 2 second delay, if it even responds at all?



This isn't to say I do not appreciate this app, just say that it's in beta or somesuch. I've been searching for an application that would do this for a long time, and I hope you guys continue production :)

by mr.x256 - 2009-06-09 17:48
» -

Ever since I heard of WiFi controller I wanted something like this instead, does the PSP Slim still charge through the USB while running this?

by FORCE4121 - 2009-06-09 18:12
» cool but.....

nice app

but one question.....



is it posible to make the analog stick and the D-pad buttons into separate buttons?



you know the d-pad being

d-pad up= joy up

d-pad down=joy down

etc



and the analog stick being

d-pad up= joy up2

d-pad down=joy down2

by thrik - 2009-06-09 19:22
» Re: mr.x256

I found that the PSP slim extension that I had that charged my unit during gameplay actually interfered with this plugin, so I had to disable it.



In other words, no, I could not get my PSP to charge while this app is running.

by iamshadow - 2009-06-10 01:05
» Nice App

i just hope it runs on Ubuntu

by iamshadow - 2009-06-10 02:10
» nope...

it doesnt

by JDawson - 2009-06-10 03:07
» Great..But to late

lol i just went and bought a new usb controller for my pc about a week ago o well....now i will have 2

by Azrael - 2009-06-10 03:53
» Works for the PS3

Tried it with LittleBigPlanet , like a charm.

by _YOUR_MOM_ - 2009-06-10 08:46
» sorry about the name

what about games....i mean pc ones

by totalizator - 2009-06-14 04:33
» yes

it does (v0.2) like a charm :)



Stepmania ! yay !

by AzuBlazer - 2009-06-15 11:49
» Wifi Controller is better... In some ways.

Wifi Controller isn't limited by the cord's length.

Wifi Controller has a better response time.



This doesn't require Wifi, unlike Wifi Controller... So that's good.



Also, the computer takes a little longer to detect my psp when I use this.

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