26/04/2009, 01:38 AM
Here is something i found on Dax site , and i think you might find useful.
The program allows to see the screen of your PC even Wifi connected.
You have to set up IP though.
Edit : didnt worked for me on 64 bits.
The program allows to see the screen of your PC even Wifi connected.
You have to set up IP though.
Edit : didnt worked for me on 64 bits.
Quote:Update version 0.2.1 ##### 2-2-09 ###
Replace files in:
C:\Archivos de programa\PSPdisp
Changelog:
v0.2.1
Add:
- New option of quality image screen in Quality menu: UltraHighest
this new level quality increased the detail level, recomended for texts reads or for the played games in max detail.
Note, this quality level, you can use more resources on your system.
- Adds new Game Controls for the pcgames:
Crysis, Mirrorґs Edge, Pes2009
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v0.2
New features:
- can now mirror any existing display
- works on 64 bit systems now
- display driver for Windows XP x64
- display driver supports several display modes from 480x272 to 1920x1080
- all resolutions also available rotated by 90° (portrait mode)
- additional "Follow mouse" mode
- selectable viewport size for "Follow mouse" and "Static" view
- viewport may be rotated by 90, 180 or 270 degree
- reacts on display settings changes, no restart necessary
- multi-threaded, opening the menue will no longer freeze the display
- PSP can be unplugged and replugged while PSPdisp is enabled
- added option to automatically enable PSPdisp when the PSP is plugged in
- installer can now copy the game files to the PSP
- mapping mouse and keyboard buttons to the PSP controls
- experimental Wlan support
Bug fixes:
- installer bug marking the display driver for uninstall
- stuttering display on some usb chipsets
- "libusb0.dll not found" error when the usb driver is only preinstalled
- display miniport driver failing to load on Windows 2000 (Thanks Raul!)
- failure to retrieve the display positions when enabling the PSPdisp display the first time
Known issues:
- if the Wlan connection is interrupted it will hang the PSP and Windows application
- enabling PSP control may interfere with mouse and keyboard operation
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Update: 0.2.1 by djacura, enjoy and sorry for the any bugs.
Credits:
Jochen Schleu