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    Controlling pc with psp?
    sounds cool!

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    Hey guys,I've been having a problem with my router since...months. I don't know how to fix it because I'm not good working with routers,I don't have much experience. The PSP is showing a DNS error..
    So,I thought this could be my only opportunity to get some help. Please,if you can help me Private Message me or add me to my e-mail so we could chat through messenger. My e-mail address is there..

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    needs support for mac..

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    cool now i can play pc games with my psp

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    Um...is he ever gonna add USB support instead of using the wifi??(currently me no wifi) I know this is a dumb Question but,if your gonna control your PC, you'll be near it anyways. Can someone ask him for me? I dont know how to contact him.Anyways nice app!

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    Hmm, looks like no reported successes yet. I wonder if it would be futile to spend hours troubleshooting if I haven't seen evidence that it has ever worked.

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    WOW, it's been a very long time since an update...

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    Works for me played Mario 64, and Touhou: shoot the bullet (Curtain fire type vertical shooter game - PC)
    works really well for most games although have to remap for some games.

    it works more or less like a gamepad, and the way the client (PSP) connects is identical to pimpsteamer (you see it go do that 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 connection)

    website is:
    http://imk.cx/psp/wificontroller/ <<< link is on the starting post (just noticed now xD)

    PPjoy download: http://www.rczilla.com/shop/fsm/PPJoySetup.zip <<< took me awhile to find a .83 ppjoy, the one on the developers website, gave me a not found error lol

    Don't have any video to confirm, but it works for me, flawlessly i just followed the readme here is the text from it. (source: http://imk.cx/psp/wificontroller/ )

    INSTALLATION
    I'm going to attempt to explain how to get this working. These steps are all necessary and you should pay close attention to them.

    1. Open the PSP directory and edit the proper wifi.cfg for your PSP version and set the IP of the computer you are going to use this on. If you don't know your IP address. Go to your "Start" menu. Click on "Run..." When the box opens up type "cmd.exe" without the quotes. When the command prompt opens type "ipconfig" without the quotes. It will report your IP address.
    2. Copy the correct director(y|ies) to your PSP depending on whether you have a v1.00 or v1.50 PSP. If you use a custom firmware mod that allows the use of a single EBOOT.PBP files on a v1.50 PSP then you can use the v1.00 directory.
    3. Download and install PPJoy.
    4. After it is installed open up your "Control Panel" and click on "Parallel Port Joysticks".
    5. When the window comes up click "Add..." at the bottom. On the next screen change "Parallel port" to "Virtual joysticks" and then click "Add."
    6. It will want to install some drivers so either have it scan automatically or point it to the directory you installed PPJoy to.
    7. After it is done installing, click the "PPJoy Virtual joystick 1" in the menu and click "Mapping..."
    8. Choose "Set a custom mapping for this controller" and click "Next."
    9. Set these options for best results.
    Axes = 2 (X Axis and Y Axis)
    Buttons = 9
    POV hats = 1
    10. X Axis = Analog 0
    Y Axis = Analog 1
    11. These buttons are up to you to set. You should leave "Button 1" set to "nothing" otherwise you may have problems using the Triangle button on your PSP later.
    Button 1 = nothing
    Button 2 = Digital 0
    Button 3 = Digital 1
    Button 4 = Digital 2
    Button 5 = Digital 3
    Button 6 = Digital 4
    Button 7 = Digital 5
    Button 8 = Digital 11
    Button 9 = Digital 10
    12. Directional button POV
    North = Digital 6
    East = Digital 7
    West = Digital 9
    South = Digital 8
    13. Repeat the steps above to add up to a total of 4 joysticks.
    14. Inside the PC directory, you will find a WiFiServer.exe. If you are just using one PSP to play games, you can run this file directly. If, however, you are or will be using more than one PSP, you will need to run one of the batch files in the directory. Simply double-click the batch file for the appropriate controller. You must have a server running for each controller you wish to use. The server(s) must also be running at all times while using the PSP as a joystick. When you are done using it, you can safely exit the program by pressing CTRL+C or clicking the close button for the window.

    Example:
    Two players will be playing a game. You will need to start the batch files for controller 1 and 2. Player 1 will choose Controller 1 from WiFiController and player 2 will choose Controller 2.

    Note:
    If the window opens and closes immediately, something went wrong and you'll need to either contact me or figure it out yourself. However, make sure you RETRY all the steps before contacting me. Also try reading over this site and the PPJoy website for help.
    15. Now start the program on your PSP, choose your connection and your controller. It should connect to your computer and basically be working. You'll find out in the next step.
    16. Go back to your Control Panel and go to Game Controllers. Click on "PPJoy Virtual joystick 1" and choose Properties. On the screen that comes up you should be able to press buttons on the PSP and have them show as working on the screen. I recommend calibrating the Analog Stick too.
    17. Enjoy!

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    Also Note the part where it says control panel to Add controller to virtual gamepad and mapping is the configure joystick from the ppjoy installation.

    The PC for the executable is in the zip (this is the server to be runned on computer) , then you run the client connection on the PSP and it should connect after you see a black screen with just the button mapping.

    Check controllers in control panel of windows and you calibrate and check buttons there.

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    This seems to be a interesting release...

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    for first timers to trying wificontroller
    here is a youtube vid showing how it works for 4.2
    (the updates from 4.2 to 4.3 is stated on the starting post of the thread)





    Here is a youtube with guide and link to make wificontroller a make shift mouse:


    Note: i found these vid links for both, didn't make either of them



    another note for wificontroller is the Response time is pretty much instant didn't really get a delay even when i had a 50% signal strength

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