Homebrew coder JJS is back in the scene to release a new version of PSPdisp, a nifty app that enables your homebrew-capable Playstation Portable to act as an extra monitor for your Windows PC. What's new in version 0.5.1?
Changelog:
- New features on the PSP:
- support for Half Byte Loader, but with these limitations
- only WLAN mode usable, no USB mode
- image streaming is about 30-50 % slower than on Custom Firmware
- audio sample rates other than 44 kHz not available on all firmwares
- screen brightness cannot be changed through the menu
- HOME button must be pressed twice for the menu to appear
- New features on the PC:
- libusb driver updated to the latest version, it now works on 64 bit systems with active driver signature enforcement
System Requirements
PSP
You need a Custom Firmware, Homebrew Enabler or Half Byte Loader to run PSPdisp. It should be compatible with any version from at least 3.40 OE on. If you are looking for a Custom Firmware to convert your PSP to, you might want either 5.50 GEN D3 or 5.00 M33-6. If your PSP 2000/3000 got 5.03 official firmware, get ChickHEN.
Half Byte Loader note:
PSPdisp is not compatible with Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee, Everybody's Golf or Minna No Golf due to lack of network support.