FuSa SD v1.0.50b Released
greg | May 31, 2009
Full-screen video output, full-speed game play, and fully functional POPS support — I’m talking OldPrisoneR & Andy_maN’s new version of FuSa. It’s the way TV out should be on the PSP-2000/Slim.

FuSa SD v1.0.50b changes…
- New “SpeedDBoosteR” solves speed issues for all games and now it’s turned on by default
- New rewritten engine!
- Now uses “one-way-cache”
- Added on-fly screen mode switcher (press Vol – & Triangle)
- Added cpu clock switcher to menu
- Added Vram hack
- Added Plug’n'Go! feature (attach cable and plugin will be activated automatically)
- and a lot of other minor things…
Download: FuSa SD v1.0.50b
- source: foosa.do.am
Comments (29)FuSa SD v1.0.48b Released
greg | November 6, 2008
Whether you’re English, Русский, Français, Deutsch, Italiano, עברית, Español, Português, or Türkçe, and own a PSP Slim — you best install Andy_maN and OldPrisoneR’s FuSa SD plug-in.
Once locked and loaded you may achieve TV out using any cable — component, dirty composite, s-video, d-terminal, or whatever… All at a full screen aspect ratio. And yes, all the above languages are now included.
FuSa SD v1.0.48b incorporates a new experimental mode called “FS mode 3.” It’s mainly for developers to advance on using graphic filters and such… Or so we’d hope. Andy_maN notes –
This mode is experimental, so picture can blink on some TVs while playing some games or some part of a game. It’s similar to Sony’s official TV out for HDTVs — so now you can try what HDTV users already have had.
Download: FuSa SD v1.0.48b
- source: foosa
Comments (11)RemoteJoyLite 0.17b1 Released
greg | October 3, 2008
I’m not entirely sure what’s new in this version of Akind’s RemoteJoyLite; nonetheless, it’s fresh off the press and likely improved. All I can suggest — you download version 0.17b1, give it a shot, and leave your experience via the comments.
Akind’s RemoteJoyLite is based off TyRaNid’s PSP development tool. Enjoy TV out like capabilities using a Windows PC and USB 2.0 port.
Download:
RemoteJoyLite v0.17b1
RemoteJoyLite v0.16 source code
Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) v2.2 (includes USB driver)
- source: cgi.din.or.jp
Comments (35)RemoteJoyLite v0.16 Released
greg | September 19, 2008
Japanese coder, who seemingly goes by the name Akind, has released an update to RemoteJoyLite.
Newcomers — connect your PSP via USB and copy this to your memory stick, enable under the recovery console, then kick back and enjoy “TV out”-like functionality on your PC monitor. You may require the ‘”PSP” Type B’ USB driver for Windows. Download that with Custom Firmware Extender.
Old-timers — you know what to do… Exit the RemoteJoyLite window, keep your USB connected, update, and re-enjoy it all over again.
RemoteJoyLite v0.16 [translated] change log:
“the active suppression when the PC’s screen saver. PSP screen is OFF. USB connection is back ON PSP screen. Input pad was delayed 1 frame has been fixed. Some games on display did not have been fixed. Full-time position and screen size can be specified. POV,AXIS,ROT POV, AXIS, ROT be assigned to the button. Some PSP only able to transfer region. Some PC diagonally dot slippage occurred had been fixed.”
…whatever the case, it’s no doubt improved.
Download:
RemoteJoyLite v0.16
RemoteJoyLite v0.16 source code
Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) v2.2 (includes USB driver)
- source: cgi.din.or.jp
Comments (60)RemoteJoyLite v0.15 Released — PSP “TV out” via USB connection
greg | September 7, 2008
Update: If you’re stuck at a black screen with “WAITING” printed across the top right, then you must download Custom Firmware Extender v2.2 (below) and install the appropriate ‘”PSP” Type B’ USB driver.
Thanks Amrish.
You may or may not recollect TyRaNid’s PSP dev. tool: RemoteJoy. Essentially RemoteJoy provides “TV out” capabilities over a USB connection with your PC. With that said — non-Slim owners and non-FuSa users — you too can now experience PSP on a larger scale.
Japanese developer, Akind (correct me if I’m wrong?), has taken TyRaNid’s project and has further optimized it for us end-users. Packaged in the form of a small PRX plug-in and Windows executable — we have RemoteJoyLite.
Sadly, I can’t provide a screenshot for you; RemoteJoyLite doesn’t seem to function under Parallels on my Mac. Although, I did stumble across this YouTube video demonstrating the dopeness:
RemoteJoyLite v0.15 [translated] changes:
- “SceCtrlLatch” related to behavior modification.
- Image-transfer method (TYPE2, TYPE3) added.
- HOME POPS button on a good behavior.
- Gamma correction added.
Download:
RemoteJoyLite v0.15
Custom Firmware Extender (CFE) v2.2 (includes USB driver)
- source: cgi.din.or.jp
Comments (123)FuSa SD v1.0.47b Released
greg | August 4, 2008
Shit yeah — just what you’ve been waiting for… Andy_maN and OldPrisoneR’s FuSa build 47. This is the plug-in responsible for the ultimate Slim/TV-out experience.
Enjoy PSP games full screen on any television with any cable — composite, component, s-video, d-terminal, etc… And you should know version 1.0.47b packs the new highly anticipated “SpeeDBoosteR” for PSOne-emulated games.
FuSa SD v1.0.47b changes:
- New SpeeDBooster now compatible with all PSOne games
- New hotkey (Disable\Enable plug-in)
- Configuration file
- Adjustable hotkeys
- Adjustable screen position
- No more “grab vram” option (use FuSa ScreenShoot! instead of it)
- New docs (pdf)
Download: FuSa SD v1.0.47b
- source: foosa.do.am
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