holy $#@!, this is sweet
attention everyone whom has at least 2 psp's
try this, it kicks ass
Psychondrius messaged me this news:
Heres a little guide I found:
http://bear24rw.50webs.com.nyud.net:8090/
This neat guide shows you how to take the analog stick from a PS1 or PS2 to replace your PSP's stick.
With a bigger, softer stick, its MUCH easier to control.
- Psycho
Cool news
holy $#@!, this is sweet
attention everyone whom has at least 2 psp's
try this, it kicks ass
Its giving a 500 Unknown Host error. So I can't see his tinkering.
damn... doesn't work. Take off the 8090 and it's a PlanetLab node so whatever was there probably got nuked by the sysadmins
whats the point of this? if it made sense to put such a big stick on a little machine they would've done it in the first place.
nakiiworld makes a great replacement analog stick, and its only like 8 dollars. in addition it brings 3. I have one and it has perfect motion.
http://hypertechcomputer.com/index.h...tml&lang=en-us
oh, wragg, correct title, it doesn't work with reg ps1 controllers. the holes too small
i saw something like this before, as awesome the concept is, it takes away from the ability to stick it into your pocket also, its still a sliding stick anyway, not the same as the PS or PS2's, but if you got some of the rubber grips it'd be perfect
I did this.....It really sucks. It controls worse than the origional(Yes it is possible.)
Sorry, It just sucks.
Judging by the apperance I think it would get in the way of the digital pad. Also i think it be very hard to pocket. I think that the stick needs to be a bit bigger and with a rubber grip... but thats too much.
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