This program package enables the use of a Playstation Portable as an additional monitor in Windows. You can also remotely send keyboard and mouse commands to the PC. The newest version implements sound streaming, too.
PSPdisp is compromised of four components, on Windows a display driver, an usb driver and the interface application which captures the screen, compresses it and sends it over USB or WLAN to the PSP. On the PSP side there is an application that decompresses the frames and displays them.
Changelog:
New features on the PSP:
- new menu system
- all options can be customized in the menu
- it is now possible to switch between WLAN and USB mode without restarting the game
- up to 5 server IP addresses can be stored
- more CPU speed options
- screen brightness can be fully customized
- most PC settings can now be changed from the PSP
New features on the PC:
- WLAN and USB mode can be enabled at the same time
- new option for scaling the mouse cursor
- new viewport sizes for magnifying the screen content (2x, 4x, 8x)
- basic password system for WLAN mode
- restructured menu with less submenus
- display driver now working on 32 and 64 Bit Vista / 7 (Aero Glass theme will be disabled)
- audio streaming now possible in SideShow mode and when display streaming is disabled
- audio sample rate can now be configured (11 kHz, 22 kHz and 44 kHz)
- new option for less CPU intensive, but also less pretty image stretching
- new control file option for simulating a double click
Bug fixes:
- restored functionality on 3.71 M33 and 5.50 GEN-B
- various other small fixes
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