You will first need to download the following files:
USING REMOTEJOYLITE HOW TO
Through this tutorial, you will learn how to play on your PSP on your PC screen using the USB cable. Aliko95 won the best PSP tutorial prize (a $10 PSN Code) for his entry. I am decently sure it should work with dolphin and pcsx2 too, which means I can play everything from MH1 to MH4u with my psp.Note from Wololo: This tutorial was initially published by /Talk member aliko95, as part of our monthly tutorial contest. Yup, that means I can "play" MH4U and MHgen with my psp. Now I can successfully play 3ds games on my PC with Citra which are being controlled using a PSP as the joystick. I tried Fusa first and it worked (I just read a min before that it doesnt work with go but it does >.> so xd I guess?). The problem now was that I couldnt get the controls to work ugh.Ĭonsidering it was remotejoylite being the problem, I decided to disabled it in game.txt file and reboot with no gui.
USING REMOTEJOYLITE PASSWORD
Now I know this is not a good idea but just for sake of completeness I bypassed this by disabling password on mobile hotspot and letting psp connect to it instead. Thus psp cannot recognize or connect to wifi. PSP uses wpa for password while almost every single devices uses the newer wpa2 for connecting. Now the usb mode for PSPdisp, had this really fucking annoying issue called Error -2: Disable any plugins that use usb or something. PSPdisp comes with two ways to connect with pc, wlan and usb. Fusa would bork my GUI output so I decided to start with PSPdisp. And that was it for a while.īut with all of this being done already, I decided to revisit the third goal today. Anyways with all this info I could reliably boot into custom firmware, access gui and play games. Btw, number of apps changes when using custom firmware. With RemoteJoyLite working I finally got screen output and the first thing I did was to write down all the menu items on psp for easier access when I dont have it on.
USING REMOTEJOYLITE TRIAL
So I managed to get the custom firmware running using trial and error based on sounds and memory. The first one I managed to work was RemoteJoyLite. PSPdisp was what I assumed would work first but it didnt, atleast got libusb installed with it to get it to recognize psp type-b, which is necessary for the other two. So I installed PSPdisp, FusaGamePad and RemoteJoyLite.
Aka, I can do everything except see the gui. You see, my psp has a minor issue that the screen is no longer working. So my psp (It is a psp go) is perfectly functional till this day - for the most part.