Nobody here use this with homebrews ? :confused:
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Nobody here use this with homebrews ? :confused:
I'm on 3.52 m33-2.
I got the 2 plugin enabled. When I boot the game up, I don't hear any noise confirming that the USB is connected to the PC. USBhost window also doesn't say "connected to a device" neither.
Yes, I installed LibUSB driver (USBhost window will say "Connected to a Device" when I run PSPlink)
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Also are there any list of games that work with this thing?
I got this thing working yesterday and I actually wanted most to see the games.
I would not be too interested in having PSP Rhythm on a big screen when I can have greater more complex sequencers running on one of my laptops instead. Emulators are also better on XP and OSX. But it would be cool to play umd movies on tv, right now I can´t do that because I am on 3.52 M33...
how do you get this to work on OS X?
I got it working by reading the instructions in the first post, not the readme that comes with the program...
This is pretty neat! Too bad the sound can't stream through the USB, and the PSP screen has to be on even when Remotejoy is on.
I can't figure out how to customize the PC/gamepad controls!
Is there a way to make the screen smooth on fullscreen, or does it have to be pixelized?
Now, I don't quite know how Remotejoy would work, but if I've got it down correctly, Remotejoy can make the PSP run slow just like any other background program, such as an MP3 plugin. I hardly doubt it has anything to do much with anyone's computer. Anyone playing using Remotejoy should run the PSP at 333 megahurtz.
Just a litte question : with psp game, you can quit the game without a crash ?
this is the best damn thing :)
thanx for it ;)
How can I obtain true fullscreen on my 15.4" widescreen display, and not a centered output image with black borders?
Can someone help me out with this? I want to obtain a corner to corner full resolution image on my laptop screen. Thanks in advance.
Attached is what my fullscreen looks like on my Toshiba satellite.