so this makes ur psp a joypad for ur pc?
David Rudie has updated his Wifi Controller app for the PSP. heres what it is:
This basically turns your PSP into a controller for your PC (running Windows). How it works is that PPJoy provides a way to create a virtual joystick. We can then communicate with this virtual joystick as though it were a real joystick. This is accomplished by running a server in Microsoft Windows. The server just runs in the background waiting for a connection. When you start the WiFiController program on your Sony PSP it will establish a network connection over wireless using infrastructure mode. Once it establishes a connection and obtains an IP address it will connect to the server running on your PC. Once it has connected to your PC it will act just like a regular joystick.
Heres the changes
v0.3)
* Cleaned up and added more detailed instructions.
* Fixed up on-screen display some.
* Added some more detailed battery information.
* Cleaned up the connection code some.
* Moved some text strings to a new file.
* Cleaned up code overall.
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so this makes ur psp a joypad for ur pc?
i get an error...for the PC test thingy..
C:\>sockettest
PSP Controller test PC host
Mikko Mononen 2005
Press Esc to quit.
CreateFile failed with error code 2 trying to open \\.\PPJoyIOCTL1 device
C:\>
ya, it lets you use your psp as a joybad for pc games through your wireless routerOriginally Posted by d3v1l
thanks for the release David Rudie![]()
edit: anyone getting the sceNetApctlConnect returns 80110601 error... re-steup you network settings from scratch. i found deleting my old settings and making a new one with everything on "auto" fixed the problem.![]()
i have no errors at all, but it just doesn't work. it installs fine, it says its connected to the right ip, the joystick shows up i the game controller control panel. however, it doesn't register inputs at all. SocketTest.exe reports no errors.
help?
So there's no way to use this if you don't have a WiFi router?
no. there getting cheap these days, so you might wan o consider buying a $15 oneOriginally Posted by jinqui242
Thanks. I've been using the PS2 Logitech wireless controller with PC adapter and that works great. Maybe in the future I'll get a router.Originally Posted by Video_freak
has anyone gotten this to successfully work? i'm not getting any response from my pc when i have it all running.
could it be a router problem or something? my computer and psp are on the same router.
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