pretty cool. i dont think i will be controling me pc with my psp, but still good work
News/release from David Rudie
I have released v0.4.3 a little earlier than I expected. It just took some time to sit down and think out a really simple solution. To my surprise, the server already had support for specifying a port and device. I guess I had overlooked this before. WiFiController is now taking advantage of this.
WHAT THIS IS AND WHAT THIS DOES
This basically turns your Sony PSP into a controller for your PC (running Microsoft 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.
CHANGES
v0.4.3
Renamed WiFiController.exe to WiFiServer.exe so it won't be confused for the actual PSP application itself.
Added the ability to act as up to 4 separate controllers.
Extended the life of some messages by 1 second. (This isn't in the CHANGES file itself.)
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pretty cool. i dont think i will be controling me pc with my psp, but still good work
Uff,nice. I've always wanted to control my PC with the PSP. To play videogames with the PSP's control system. I've used many applications like this,but I haven't got any to work yet,I hope I get this one to work,I'll give it a try.
Very very nice, i use the older version of this all the time and i sent in email to rudie about adding multiple controlers and i guess he did it, thank man *loads up smash bros*
Is it , or will it be wpa compatible?
I thought previous versions were great, if a bit boring to look at.
Keep 'em coming.
i now have wifi, so this is definitly worth a download for me![]()
just opened up the readme ...
its huge o_o
I was never able to get the last release working. I know it was something with my configuration so I just gave up. Seeing new updates for this will probably make me try again. It would be very convenient to have the PSP as a wireless controller.
I've got everything set up and configured, but it stalls out at Connection stage 2 of 4. I can't find any troubleshoot that addresses this. Any advice?
yes man dis iz awesome!!!!!!!!!!111 i still use this![]()
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