The WifiController turns the PSP into a controller for PC (Windows). When the WiFiController program is launched it will establish a wireless network connection. As soon as a connection is established it obtains an IP address it will connect to a server running on your PC. Once it has connected to a PC, the PSP will act just like a regular joystick.
Developed by David Rudie, the WiFiContoller was inspired by an earlier program called PPjoy written by Mikko Monroe. PPJoy had a few kinks and David wanted a more detailed application so he wrote WiFiController from scratch and using a small portion of PPJoy codes. David thanks Mikko for that.
If you already have David's app, he just released the latest update WiFiController v0.3 and here's the changelog:
* Cleaned up and added more detailed instructions
* Fixed up on-screen display some
* Added some more detailed battery information
* Cleaned up the connection code some
* Moved some text strings to a new file
* Cleaned up code overall
David's To-Do list includes:
* Finish Apple Mac OS X driver support
* Add WiFi connection selection
* Add AdHoc mode
* Add Greater sleep support and maybe automatically re-establish the wireless connection
* Add support for using a combination of buttons to act as one separate button
* Volume up and down mappable for v1.0 and v1.5 and a separate version without these buttons for v2.x
* Check why people get disconnected after so-and-so minutes.
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