PSPdisp is a homebrew and a Windows utility developed by JJS, which lets you use the PSP as a second monitor for your computer. Similarly, you can control it directly from the PSP, by simulating the mouse or keyboard. This latest version 0.3 also includes a streaming audio: you can receive the sound from your PC to your PSP.
PSPdisp contains 4 components: On Windows a display driver, a driver and a USB interface that captures what is happening on your screen, compresses and sends it via USB to the PSP. On the PSP, a homebrew decompresses the received images and display them.
There are several display modes on the PSP and you can enjoy:
a full screen 4 / 3 (depending on your initial resolution, but rather on a small screen PSP)
a full screen 16 / 9 (same as above)
two modes' folllow the mouse 'in which the display on the PSP is around the mouse.
a static that blocks the window displayed in the upper-left of the screen PC
The screen of the PSP can also display a more or less. Thus, in 480x272, you will have a maximum display (1 pixel on the PSP for 1 pixel on the PC). It is thus possible to extrapolate the display of 480x272 to 960x544 with several variations in between.
All these functions can be used via the USB cable or via wifi mode. This allows, for example, to remotely monitor what happens on your PC when you're not. Fun, believe me.
It also, for another example, browse your PC via the PSP by activating the emulation using the mouse pad of the PSP. Thus, you control your PC remotely and if you add the virtual keyboard of Windows you are the king of the world from your bed.
What's New in this version 0.3?
Driver for Vista SideShow, and Windows 7
Improvements in the speed reduction of the CPU
Reduction of CPU load (which drops to 0% when there is no change to the screen) when the display driver is used to PSPdisp
The rotation is now done on the PSP, the CPU does not, therefore, on the PC
Quality parameters and time are now configurable in the user interface
Reorganization mode Wlan (transfer from the server on the PC, this mode can now find a connection cut off, etc ...)
Added option to disable the flow of display (only controls transmission)
New option to always display on the PSP area of the PC screen where the cursor is located
New command in the control file to display a keyboard on the PSP screen to type text
New command in the control file to display the menu PSPdisp to the current position of the mouse
Added support for the allocation of key combinations to the buttons on the PSP (ie that you can assign ALT + F4 to a button)
Several parameters to preserve the battery of the PSP in USB mode (the screen turns off, reducing the speed of the CPU after a period defined by the user)
The speed of the CPU of the PSP can be configured for the WLAN mode (default, 111, 222 or 333MHz)
All files specified by the user (configuration data and control files) are now stored in the data path of the program
Experimental Audio Streaming
Fixed bugs:
Bug where analog stick movements were not recorded
The two longest periods are now clickable in the configuration
The option to display the transparency works now (for a viewport of 480x272)
Known Bugs:
Sometimes, the PSP looks an end Wlan connection indefinitely, giving the impression that she was arrested without message (this bug is solved by rebooting homebrew, or by activating / deactivating the switch Wlan)
The sound stuttering if the data is not passed quickly enough because of the connection conditions or specifications of the PC
Some applications cause problems with the drawing functions that do not change apparent on the screen of the PSP in this case there is no reduction in the CPU using the display driver PSPdisp
What it's like there?
Here are the new features of version 0.3 presented in video:
Thank you to KaiserCz.
PSPdisp v0.3
Download, instructions and user manual available
sheet in the download below
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