Set up your PSP as a Secondary Monitor

step 2
 

step 2Setting up PSPDisp

Start by downloading and installing PSPDisp from the provided link.
Run the installer and go to the install directory afterwards (eg. C:\Program Files\PSPDisp\).

Go into the "bin" folder, and then to psp\PSP\GAME.
Copy the PSPDisp folder to the PSP\GAME folder on your PSP's memory stick.

Now, on your PSP, connect the USB Cable (if you haven't already done so), and run PSPDisp PSP application.

Now, you'll get a popup about new hardware, "PSP Type B". When it asks for the driver, tell it to search in "X:\%pspdisp install path%\bin\driver_usb", "X:\%pspdisp install path%" being wherever you installed PSPDisp.
Setting up PSPDisp
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8 comments
Oct 23, 2008. 7:50 PMfishyfish777 says:
god dammit no 64bit vista? :(

just what I needed.
Mar 9, 2009. 2:50 PMReCreate says:
vista itself doesn't work either
Try installing xp 64BIT or 32bit
or give virtualPC a shot
Apr 1, 2009. 6:53 PMReCreate says:
Or virutalBOX it has USB support
Jan 3, 2009. 4:14 PMjuanvi says:
y cant follow this step; "Now, on your PSP, connect the USB Cable (if you haven't already done so), and run PSPDisp PSP application."
Done the conecction, but cant find "pspDisp PSP application", where is it?
Jan 4, 2009. 2:55 PMjuanvi says:
ok, I cheked everything, I dont have CFW, mine is original, so I cant use it, it says me ters an ereos and some numbers, thanks anyway.
btw, if you know how to downgrade a psp, tell me please
Jan 5, 2009. 1:55 PMjuanvi says:
I have 3.52
its the original.
Jan 7, 2009. 9:49 AMjuanvi says:
ok, thanks, but I think I need another memory card, mine is 26mb
thx anyway!

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