Wouldn't be cool if you could run Remote Play from your laptop, desktop, or
perhaps your phone?
After 2 weeks of hardcore reverse-engineering, it's now possible!
I would like to thank Dark_AleX for hacking the PSP. Without his work, ORP
would not be possible. I would also like to thank TyRaNiD for psplink and
prxtool. Using psplink makes this type of work almost painless! Thanks to
jas0nuk for the essential PRXdecrypter utility.
The player currently implements these keyboard mappings:
ENTER X
F1 Triangle
F2 Square
ESCAPE Circle
PAGE-UP L1
PAGE-DOWN R1
ARROW KEYS D-Pad
HOME PS Button
CTRL-Q Quit Remote Play
Not implemented, yet:
START, SELECT, and the analog nub.
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