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Please Help - is it possible to use psp as a joypad??

Tesla

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Yes. It can be used as a joypad and a mem pak too, I think. I don't know for the rumble pak.
 
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unstoppablehove

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Yes. It can be used as a joypad and a mem pak too, I think. I don't know for the rumble pak.

well i have the PSPtoJOYPAD programme so can you post instructions on how to get it functioning with PJ64


there is a third party program that will wirelessly hook it up to your pc, as a windows pad. then it can be used.

This also sounds good can you post a link to the programme
 

laynlow

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help me out here, why would you want to use your psp as a controller? Is it just the WOW factory or what? Not trying to Flame just asking the question
 

Tesla

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unstoppablehove said:
well i have the PSPtoJOYPAD programme so can you post instructions on how to get it functioning with PJ64
Sorry, but you'll have to wait for me to contact my friend Lazar who has a PSP. We used it at his home, and he's now by the seaside in Monte Negro... When he comes back, I'll PM you, OK?
 

ScottJC

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laynlow said:
help me out here, why would you want to use your psp as a controller? Is it just the WOW factory or what? Not trying to Flame just asking the question
I agree with you, I don't understand the need to use the PSP as a controller, especially when you can buy a ps2 pad convertor for PC. The PSP's controls are largely based on the ps2 controller so that is a far better way to do it.

I would've taken a crack at helping you work it but it seems like the app is Japanese and my USB cable for my psp hardly reaches far enough to make it bearable as a controller so I pretty much fail to see the point.
 
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unstoppablehove

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I agree with you, I don't understand the need to use the PSP as a controller, especially when you can buy a ps2 pad convertor for PC. The PSP's controls are largely based on the ps2 controller so that is a far better way to do it.

was just trying to avoid paying for any hardware - it's no big deal but i appreciate the help from you guys.

Sorry, but you'll have to wait for me to contact my friend Lazar who has a PSP. We used it at his home, and he's now by the seaside in Monte Negro... When he comes back, I'll PM you, OK?

lucky friend ^^^^
 
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unstoppablehove

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I agree with you, I don't understand the need to use the PSP as a controller, especially when you can buy a ps2 pad convertor for PC. The PSP's controls are largely based on the ps2 controller so that is a far better way to do it.

was just trying to avoid paying for any hardware - it's no big deal but i appreciate the help from you guys.

Sorry, but you'll have to wait for me to contact my friend Lazar who has a PSP. We used it at his home, and he's now by the seaside in Monte Negro... When he comes back, I'll PM you, OK?

lucky friend ^^^^
 
Sorry, but i didnt know which thread to put this in but can u help i was wondering if you can get some kind of adapter or anything to plug a n64 controller to the computer
 

Agozer

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Red Zeo Ranger said:
Sorry, but i didnt know which thread to put this in but can u help i was wondering if you can get some kind of adapter or anything to plug a n64 controller to the computer
Yes, you can get an adapter. Either an Adaptoid or some other N64 --> USB adapter.
 

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