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)RemoteJoy — PSP “Video Out” via USB
greg | May 17, 2007
Update: DeMoN X has updated his RemoteJoy GUI to version 1.51:
- Added full credits to TyRaNiD 2k6 for Remotejoy SDL and Schrade for batch files and script files, tutorial, and compiled binaries
- Added killall batch to MyBase.Load
- Accurate process checking of USBHost FS
- Added mode menu, Not completed.
Tyranid has released an astonishing update to his development tools RemoteJoy and PSPLink. Used in conjunction with this new GUI app from DeMoN X, Windows users will now have the ability to display their PSP screen on a PC’s monitor via USB, hence the loosely used term in this scenario, “Video Out.” (It’s not really a video output.)
All the necessary instructions to begin using this wig-splitting setup can be found within the RAR archive — ReadMe-LibUSB.txt & ReadMe-RemoteJoySDL.txt.
Couple things I should mention… 1) You’ll require Microsoft’s .NET Framework, and 2) if you’re not using Windows, but Linux instead, read this detailed tutorial.
Otherwise, rock on! Obviously some things remain flaky — certain games may not work, and you may experience the odd crash.
Download: RemoteJoy GUI v1.51
- source: qj
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