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Set up your PSP as a Secondary Monitor

Step 1What you'll need

For this little project, you'll need:
- a PSP running a custom firmware above 3.71 [I used 4.01 M33-2]
- PSPDisp by Jochen Schleu
- A USB Cable

My PSP is a Phat PSP with 4.01 M33-2. I haven't tested this on a slim or any other firmware, so I'm not sure how well (or not) this will work on other setups.

From the PSPDisp Readme, you'll also need:
- a PC running Windows XP 32 bit (it will not work on 64 bit versions or Vista, it may run under Windows 2000 but this is untested)
- a suitably fast processor, for comparison:
-> 25 % CPU load on single core Pentium 4 3.06 Ghz
-> 40 % CPU load on single core AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (2.2 Ghz)
It should be fine on any modern PC.
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3 comments
Apr 29, 2009. 4:53 PM11rex11 says:
when i run the program on my psp it says the file is corrupt what should i do
May 8, 2009. 4:53 PMMrRocket says:
If it has official firmware, then it will not work.
Dec 19, 2009. 9:26 PM11rex11 says:
 Where do i get the firmware you used?


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I like to make things... and break things. I'm a coder, web developer and a 6th year student. In my free time, a hobbyist photographer and artist. Sin é!