PSPdisp v0.3 Makes PSP A Monitor Extension For Your PCs

PSPdisp v0.3

The previous release of the PSPdisp, which allows you to use your PSP as an extended monitor of your PCs, has some very known issues like hanging while waiting for the Wlan timeout, stuttering of the audio if data cannot be transferred fast enough (due to network conditions and low PC specs), and the drawing commands from some applications with no screen changes.

But all of these have been solved with this latest release from developer JJS. This release adds sound streaming and new WLAN mode. There’s more, read below:

* SideShow driver for Vista and Windows 7
* speed improvements / CPU load reduction
* CPU load reduction (down to 0 % without screen changes) when using the PSPdisp display driver
* rotation is now performed on the PSP, no increase in CPU load on the PC
* quality and delay settings now customizable through the UI
* completely revamped Wlan mode (switched server to the PC, can now recover from a lost connection etc.)
* added option to disable display streaming (only transmitting controls)
* new option to always switch the PSP display to the screen containing the mouse cursor
* new control file command to display an onscreen keyboard for entering text on the PSP
* new control file command to display the PSPdisp menu at the current mouse position
* added support for the assignment of key combinations to PSP buttons (e.g. ALT+F4 can be mapped to one button)
* various settings regarding PSP power saving in USB mode (turning off screen, reducing clock speed, etc. after a user defined idle timeout)
* PSP clockspeed can be configured for Wireless LAN mode (default, 111, 222, 333 Mhz)
* all user defined files (configuration data and control files) now stored in the application data path
* experimental audio streaming

The integration of Windows Vista and 7 adds an exciting new twist to this application. So far, JJS is the first I’ve known who put in the new operating system in use for a PSP application. And as far as working conditions are concerned, the PSPdisp v0.3’s features are all in good order.

Download PSPdisp v0.3

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Comments

  1. MaTriX says:

    :( Not run Windows 7 64x. What the problem?

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