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.
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