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Multiple PSP's to use as gaming platform: idea
« on: July 09, 2014, 07:31:27 AM »
Hello, currently there's a Tekken community starting to form in my friends circle and we frequent some tournaments too. Recently we've had the chance to open up a local bar and it's quite spaceous along with a projector and other multimedia forms. We're allowed to hold LANS here but don't want to fill up the space with consoles, rather just have a case of cables and PSP's we can lock away and just drive by car and take laptop or screen :).

So here's the general outline:
Acquire 10 PsP's and install custom CFW with:

Remotejoylite V0.19 - 0.2a (Any support left?) to attach these with USB cable to screen. Great program but since Tekken relies heavily on framerate this might fall out of the games to be played poule since we can't afford buttondelay (read: ragers:').

Along with FuSa (http://foosa.do.am/) which enables us to use any sort of cable (composite, component, svideo, d-termina) to attach to TV's and even use PS3 controller (Some players prefer PSX controller, PS2, PS3 or Korean arcade stick)


We'd rather not dabble with the hardware too much as in attaching PS2 / 3 - controller to it but we might go that route if this fails us. Preferably i'd get my hands on user Tokyodrifts program -> https://www.acidmods.com/forum/index.php?topic=34966.0

i've searched everywhere to no avail. Could any reupload that please and are there any further plans?

I'm not to savvy when it gets to Wi-Fi and internet. Installing a router and plugging the cable is is about the extent of my knowledge  :huh: but we were wondering. I know it's possible to use my PC/laptop ethernet card to play online or hook up all the PSP's up in ad hoc so if we installed a server in the bar and hook them all up to the same MAC-adress we can versus UMD/UMD and ISO/ISO no problem? Maybe I should look into bluetooth but haven't researched that option properly yet.

Otherwise we might go for PSNlover/PSN:censored:er which allows access to the Playstation network. We'd rather not since it's notorious for frameloss (wireless) and I don't think we can plug in cable into PSP :(...

http://www.qj.net/qjnet/psp/psp-homebrew-psnfcker-b2.html

It might all seem a bit far-fetched and we probably expect a bit too much from the processors but it seems a neat and fun project nontheless, the mobility and plethora of games does make it attractive.

Most posts revolving this seem from 2009-2011 so any more recent information or discussion about the possibilities and potential (USB is not the best for transferring video) please do so :).

Thanks in advance!
« Last Edit: July 09, 2014, 08:01:26 AM by Kempo »

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Re: Multiple PSP's to use as gaming platform: idea
« Reply #1 on: July 09, 2014, 07:29:11 PM »
So far as ive heard there hasnt really been any work on the fuctionality of the PSP other then CFW and LFW. But however i do recall seeing something similar but it never worked out because the player limit on most games are 4 if anymore then 2.

But AdHoc is for system to system communications only, it works well for 2 or even 3 PSP's playing a game but setting up an AdHoc access point with youre laptop will not help any.
Best advice i can offer is setup a normal router without internet access and you have youre wireless access point but without the limitations of AdHoc WiFi.

The best system ive worked out was 4 PSP's linked to an Infrastructure WiFi HotSpot all with CFW NOT LFW! And played Midnight Club 3 via in game multiplayer option.

Even then the PSP system is limited by its power, so no games for the PSP supported more then 4 players; some homebrew games allow up to 6 players but i found it to be to laggy with all 6 going so i scrapped the idea.

Now the PSVita on the other hand... is quite different. More power equals more possible functions. Even then the Vita mostly uses the PS3 Servers for large scale multiplayer gameplay, so if you could find a way to sync youre PSP's with a PS3 running CFW you might be able to achieve a decent gaming setup.


Sorry i couldnt be of more help.


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« Last Edit: July 09, 2014, 07:29:46 PM by Crumbz »

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Re: Multiple PSP's to use as gaming platform: idea
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2014, 03:30:23 PM »
This is strictly arcade style; two players, one screen, a 1v1, so that's not a problem.

I'm mostly interested in the several emulation options albeit even with the 333mhz it generally doesn't run all games, even psx.

I just need fusapad for making the PSP's controllers for PS3, that's most important.

Thank you anyway :)!

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Re: Multiple PSP's to use as gaming platform: idea
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2014, 09:56:13 AM »
Now I use Fusapad to use PSP as controller, or I use PSP as emulator platform and have controllers linked to PC for controls. Works absolutely fantastic to play on PSP, PC, PS3 or emulated (SNES, NES, Psx, PS2) games on PC.

The irony: I've gotten my PSP's to work with all platforms EXCEPT psspsp emulator. Anyone know what i'm doing wrong or if a different tool is needed? I tried PS3 tool to no avail and it doesn't seem to work with FUSA.

Any ideas?

 

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