PSP homebrew - FuSa Gamepad v0.1 |
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Love 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
Download: FuSa Gamepad v0.1
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Via FuSa Project
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Comments [refresh]
I was thinking of this few months back, using the PSP as a dedicated HID.
Time to bust out the SNES Emulators.
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
;)
This will make me charge my batteries back up and pull that dusty piece of crap out of my closet.
corrected the post now
IMO its not as good as WIFI Controller.
Response Times are improved surely.
about time this came out.
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 :)
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?
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
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.
i just hope it runs on Ubuntu
it doesnt
lol i just went and bought a new usb controller for my pc about a week ago o well....now i will have 2
Tried it with LittleBigPlanet , like a charm.
what about games....i mean pc ones
it does (v0.2) like a charm :)
Stepmania ! yay !
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.