PSP homebrew - PSPdisp v0.3 |
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New features:
- SideShow driver for Vista and Windows 7
- speed improvements / CPU load reduction
- CPU load reduction (down to 0 % without screen changes) when using the PSPdisp display driver
- rotation is now performed on the PSP, no increase in CPU load on the PC
- quality and delay settings now customizable through the UI
- completely revamped Wlan mode (switched server to the PC, can now recover from a lost connection etc.)
- added option to disable display streaming (only transmitting controls)
- new option to always switch the PSP display to the screen containing the mouse cursor
- new control file command to display an onscreen keyboard for entering text on the PSP
- new control file command to display the PSPdisp menu at the current mouse position
- added support for the assignment of key combinations to PSP buttons (e.g. ALT+F4 can be mapped to one button)
- various settings regarding PSP power saving in USB mode (turning off screen, reducing clock speed, etc. after a user defined idle timeout)
- PSP clockspeed can be configured for Wireless LAN mode (default, 111, 222, 333 Mhz)
- all user defined files (configuration data and control files) now stored in the application data path
- experimental audio streaming
- case of analog stick movements not being registered
- the two longest delay settings are now clickable
- "grab transparent windows" now actually works (only for 480x272 viewport)
- there are cases where the PSP waits for a Wlan timeout infinitly, making it seem to hang without any message (always fixed by restarting the PSP game, often fixed by turning the Wlan switch off and on again)
- audio will stutter if data cannot be transmitted fast enough either because of the network conditions or low PC specs
- some applications issue drawing commands without apparent screen changes, in that case there is no CPU load reduction available when using the PSPdisp display driver
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sound wasn't working, but who cares!?
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* Start the PSPdisp PC application.
* Rightclick the tray icon and select "Options" -> "Use Wireless Lan".
* You may have to allow PSPisp.exe access to the safe zone in your firewall (e.g. ZoneAlarm would ask now).
* Remember the IP address give in the balloon help.
* Start the "PSPdisp v0.3" game on your PSP.
* Press triangle to enter the IP address shown by the PC tray application.
* Back on the welcome screen, press circle to connect to the PC.
but for the 4th step the pc program doesnt show me the ip address
and i have my fire wall set up to ask me if anything try's to connect to the internet and its not saying anything could anyone help me? thanks
i have Windows Vista 64bit (yes with driver signing turned off)
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No balloon help came up for me, so thats what i did.
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* Start the PSPdisp PC application.
* Rightclick the tray icon and select "Options" -> "Use Wireless Lan".
* You may have to allow PSPisp.exe access to the safe zone in your firewall (e.g. ZoneAlarm would ask now).
* Remember the IP address give in the balloon help.
* Start the "PSPdisp v0.3" game on your PSP.
* Press triangle to enter the IP address shown by the PC tray application.
* Back on the welcome screen, press circle to connect to the PC.
I followed the above but the PSP just keeps on displaying "Connecting to '192.168.61.4'"
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now its already more then the inbound PSP => PS3 control feature
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