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    Default Problems running homebrew on PSP

    I'm having problems running the following software in that I can't seem to use the D-Pad or analog stick.

    FileAssistant
    CPS1PSP2.0
    gpSP
    PSPPDF
    PSPComic
    Homer's RIN
    SMS Plus PSP 1.2.3
    SNES9xTYL 0.4.2me++
    PSPlayer
    PeP-Viewer

    If anyone can help me, I'd be really grateful.

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    Disable all seplugins... some of these could conflict!
    e.g VSHanalog.prx

    I cant see how else you would get this! do the controls work playing any other games?

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    could be your plugins..

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    How do I disable the plugins? DGen definitely works properly control-wise and I tried out the new PSP4Manga software and it's having a similar problem to the other homebrew that doesn't seem to work...

    I don't use the machine to play ISO PSP/PSX games, just homebrew, videos, MP3's, emulator games and games on UMD.

    My machine is a Ceramic White Japanese PSP which was originally running on 2.01 firmware until I accidentally upgraded to 3.40 and I had to wait until the Lumines exploit was found to downgrade my PSP and install the Team M-33 CFW which in my opinion is pretty good...

    I've upgraded to M-33 Upgrade #4 which is the latest version and that doesn't seem to fix the problem... So if anyone can tell me how to disable the plugins, I'll try that...

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    Hmm. ok if you dont know what plugins are then theres no point! you dont have any!

    I dont see any possible way how this would happen!

    Are you sure your controls work in the XMB?

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    Could my stick be causing the problem as it seems to be a fake.

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    o.O I dont think so!

    I guess you bought it off ebay! contact Paypal and they will give you your money back... Plus you get to keep the card lol :thumbup:

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    I bought the stick which is a 2GB one from the CEX games store in Goodge St in London [the other one in London mainly sells PC stuff and that] and I've since tried my UMD PAL copy of Samurai Warriors: State of War on the machine and it's also acting like crazy in that I can't select any options at all using the D-Pad or Analog stick as the game is acting like most of the homebrew on the memory stick in that it's as if the control is scrolling up and down automatically back and forth and won't stop at all... [It's not easy to describe but basically when I try to select any options, I can't as the control system seem to be working on its own]

    The XMB seems to work fine using the D-Pad to select which sections to go into altho I don't know how for the life of me I keep getting the new recovery menu that pops up via the XMB appearing all the time! *L*

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    Ok this is from a analog gold slip problem!

    Your going to have to open up the PSP (you can find an easy tutorial on how to do that from google), once you get into the PSP look at the analog, if the gold slip is hanging off place it back in the middle! then screw the screws back into the PSP (make sure there all screwed in about the same tighnes as this could cause you another analog problem) Good Luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pt9087 View Post
    Ok this is from a analog gold slip problem!

    Your going to have to open up the PSP (you can find an easy tutorial on how to do that from google), once you get into the PSP look at the analog, if the gold slip is hanging off place it back in the middle! then screw the screws back into the PSP (make sure there all screwed in about the same tighnes as this could cause you another analog problem) Good Luck!
    I take it this analog gold slip problem is on the machine itself below the D-pad and not to do with the analog stick with the gold stuff on the circuit board below the analog stick?

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