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my psp 1000 just chases and turns off when I start god of war... any suggestions will be appreciated.
Unregistered007 said:my psp 1000 just chases and turns off when I start god of war... any suggestions will be appreciated.
What? The audio is determined by what you have it hooked up to.Linkzg said:is there anyway to make the audio better?
Schrade said:What? The audio is determined by what you have it hooked up to.
Jaroof said:Anyone??
PjotrStroganov said:If games that you want to play are being released on a portable system, what are you going to do? Even if you hardly travel.
Fizzle said:Wait will this work on a PSP Phat? I wanna try this out NOW!
Fizzle said:Wait will this work on a PSP Phat? I wanna try this out NOW!
Jaroof said:So I'm trying to put the PSP Type B driver on my computer, which runs Vista Home Premium..
It comes up with "This file is invalid for use as the following: Security Catalog"
What do I do?
Maybe you have old drivers?Tiduz said:what the...
as soon as i open the prog i get a bsod with usbhost.sys error. didnt have this before installing the drivers, now i have it even after installing, and get this, it works fine on my laptop.
lol seriously wtf.
Sorry to bump this thread up but I can't find the answer to this anywhere. I'm trying to configure the 360 controller to work with remotejoylite 0.19. When I go into the joy part of the config some of the boxes are completely empty and nothing I do works. I read through the entire thread and saw to hold the button and that does nothing either. If someone could help me I'd be very thankful!
Schrade said:Maybe you have old drivers?
I created a package with the latest drivers a while back... are you using those?
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13368432&postcount=225
What OS?Tiduz said:yep got that, it even bsod's when i dont hook up the psp, when i click the exe i get bsod :lol
Without update? Perhaps you missed a post in this thread...octopusman said:So this Plugin is up to v0.19 without update so I thought I'd bump this, Is there a certain way to upscale or does it do that automatically?, I'm playing with CSO.
RemoteJoyLite_020a.zip(注α版ですので不具合多いです。
・PSP側の画面一時保存バッファをアドレス指定方式からプラグイン内部で確保した領域に変更してます。したがってプラグインが使用するメモリが増大しましたので、プラグインをたくさん有効にしているとメモリ不足になるかもしれません。
・プラグインのUSB転送周りのソースを大改良したので処理の無駄は減っていると思いますが、動作チェックが不足しているので新たなバグが入った可能性があります。
・画像転送部分のソース修正対応が間に合わなかったので、画像転送方式の「TYPE1以外」は封印してます。
PSP I have enough space to change the plug-in from internal
addressing system when a buffer to store the screen. Since the increased use of plug-in memory, so you may run out of memory and have enabled a lot of plug-ins.
USB plug-in processing of waste so that the source of around a big improvement, but the transfer has decreased and may have entered a new bug because of a lack of check work.
Akira Osamu missing because the corresponding sources of image transfer, image transfer system “TYPE1 outside”, I have sealed.
random internet search said:Using Remotejoy on Vista 64bit
Even though everyone here probably hates the vista..i LOVE the vista 64, and until today using remote joy on it was a bit of a pain in the arse.
Because Vista 64 has increased driver security, I would have to reboot, press F8 to enter boot menu and select Disable Signed Driver Requirement because the usbhost driver is not digitally signed BUT the psp type b would install successfully and then it would work fine if ran during that session..but it will NEVER work booting straight into windows until now!
Since a signed driver must have a way to be tested during development some research on the windows sdk and driver sdk was done by me and all
But today i busted some ass put on my thinking cap and abused google to find the answer!
So what do we have to do?
First reboot press F8 to enter boot menu and select Disable Signed Driver Requirement
Now that we are in the sandbox so to say we can successfully create and install an unsigned driver, but then replace the file with a signed one.
First we must tell windows we are testing drivers.
bcdedit.exe /set TESTSIGNING ON
Prior to RTM, this had fixed the problem, but now that command is not as powerful and only works for one session when in Disable Signed Driver Mode.
Now that we have done that, we must create a certificate.
makecert.exe -$ individual -r -pe -ss "PSP Certificate Store" -n CN="PSP Driver" "PSP Driver.cer"
If that went well, lets install the certificate in the appropriate place
certmgr.exe /add "PSP Driver.cer" /s /r localMachine root
Now that the certificate is installed, lets tell our driver.sys files that that certificate is to be used
signtool.exe sign /v /s "PSP Certificate Store" /n "PSP Driver" libusb0.sys
signtool.exe sign /v /s "PSP Certificate Store" /n "PSP Driver" libusb0_x64.sys
As long as there is not an error we can verify the link between driver file and certificate.
signtool.exe verify /pa /v libusb0.sys
signtool.exe verify /pa /v libusb0_x64.sys
Code:
Code:C:\Users\SchmilK\Desktop\PSP_TypeB_drivers_0.1.12.1\Test>signtool.exe verify /pa /v libusb0.sys Verifying: libusb0.sys SHA1 hash of file: 3993BBE75F9FC1A895FC0842F6B65D3745B59ACB Signing Certificate Chain: Issued to: PSP Type B Issued by: PSP Type B Expires: 12/31/2039 6:59:59 PM SHA1 hash: 4A899509FE373D5A764D60AAA3B858C622ACF4B4 File is not timestamped. Successfully verified
WOOHOO..we just signed a driver with a temporary certificate that will expire in 2034 or so
Now if you have already installed the usbhost drivers rename libusb0_x64.sys to libusb0.sys and overwrite the file in c:\windows\system32\drivers and reboot to test it out.
If you have never installed the USBhost PSP Type B driver then copy both the libusb0.sys and libusb0_x64.sys to the folder with the usbhost drivers and overwrite the old ones, connect your psp via usb, enable remotejoy/remotejoylite and tell windows that you want to choose the driver for this device and point to your usb drivers folder at this time. Test by starting remotejoylite.exe and see if you have a display!
Once it is all done you can reboot and try again in regular mode. If it works, pat your self on the back for following directions real well
If you fell you have screwed up and want to restart, Uninstall the PSP Type B while it is connected in device manager, delete the libusb0.sys from c:\windows\system32 and remove the PSP Certificate Store in your registry here HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\SystemCertifi cates
The above mentioned .exe utilities can be found by googling them, therefore I will not attach for reasons that i dont know what their redistribution rules are.
Hollar back and let me know if you are using remotejoy and vista64!!
p.s. video capture is PERFECT and everything is SOOO much faster in remotejoylite 0.15 and vista 64bit!
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?2uqignhm3ag
Download and extract that.
Make sure you reboot and press F8 then select DISABLE SIGNED DRIVER REQUIREMENT!
After reboot, double click 1 - Create and install certificate and modify sys file.bat and it will create a certificate, install it, and leave libusb0.sys and libus0_x64.sys.
If you have already installed and have remote joy working then just delete libusb0.sys and rename libusb0_x64.sys to libusb0.sys and copy that file to c:\windows\system32\drivers and overwrite the current.
If you havent installed the drivers, copy BOTH .sys files into Original usbhostfs_pc+drivers_x64 and replace. Then enable remotejoy on psp, and when asked for drivers point it to the above mentioned folder. Now test your remote joy. If it works, reboot and it should work in normal operating windows.
RemoteJoy was developed under Linux and since Mac is basically unix (FreeBSD) then yeah.. you can compile your own quite easily.panda21 said:is there any way of using this on mac or linux?
and on a semi related note is it possible to get a plugin for CFW to let you control your psp with a sixaxis plugged into the usb port? (hmm thinking about this, I just realised its the same hole at both ends, is this bad?)
SappYoda said:Is there any app similar to this for PS2?
My PS2 looks awful on my TV and seen how the PSP fares, with PS2 higher resolution maybe it looks even better.
Tailzo said:Not working on my cfw psp slim. I have done this:
copied a SE PLUGINS folder to my psp (I didn't have it before)
Istalled driver for windows xp 32bit
enabled the 3 new functions in recovery mode
clicked on remoteJoyLite_en.exe
and it's just black and "waiting"
JDS 1977 said:Edit.
The problem I'm having now is I'll start a game, then hook up USB and run remotejoy and then the psp displays the game for a moment, freezes up and turns itself off...
any ideas?
lowrider007 said:This is what I have done so far,
1) I've copied RemoteJoyLite.prx into my seplugins folder on my PSP.
2) Created a text file in my seplugins folder called game.txt with the following line inside it 'ms0:/seplugins/RemoteJoyLite.prx 1'
3) Enabled the plugin in the PSP's M33 Recovery menu.
4) Plugged in PSP, windows (XP) detects PSP as normal.
5) Double clicked RemotejoyLite.exe, a box pops up and says waiting.
6) Double clicked on RemotejoyLite_en.exe, a box pops up and says waiting.
Anyone ?
spindoc said:Mostly fine, you need to google for a PSP Type B driver and download it. At step 4, Windows should give you a New Hardware Detected prompt and you should use the drivers you downloaded.
Lastly, you don't to run both exe builds, the one with the _en suffix is in English, the other in Japanese.
If you still get the "Waiting" message, try rebooting Windows so that the drivers take effect.