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    work pretty cool my chick likes it ....

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    It doesn't work for me. It recognizes it as a Game Controller Called PSP TYPE D, but when I go to try and use it, it doesn't work... Tried mapping it in FCEUltra and Snes9x.

    Also, I am running on 5.00 M33.

    Well, I figured it out. It was because I had the psppowersaver plugin on haha. So I undid that, and it worked. But it was really, really, unresponsive. It had a bunch of lag, like in seconds. I really appreciate your work and I want this plugin...

    Does it matter that it's plugged to a hub?
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    ive been waiting for something like this for awhile im suprised they just now released it.

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    Y hasn't anyone released like this sooner?
    (don't bring up the wi-fi one)

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    Doesn´t work for me either.
    As shadowriffe described it Windows recognizes it as PSP TYPE D Controller. If I try to calibrate it in Windows it somewhat notices that a button is pressed but its horribly slow and the gamepad coursor in the calibration window jumps around randomly. If i try to map buttons in a game it does not respond at all.
    I tried different USB-Ports and recovery settings (plugins disabled for sure) without any difference (besides the fact that it locks the psp up if I change the Kernel to 1.50)

    My operating system is: WinXP Pro SP-3
    The PSP is a PSP Fat 5.00 M33-6 with 1.50 Kernel.
    Well...that has been quite a waste of time.. But I still would love to see that thing work.
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    Works great, but would it be possible to make the D-pad and analog nub independent from eachother?

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