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9, the zip file has a GAME and GAME150 folder, which should mean that it should run in the v1.5 kernel mode, or possibly normal as well. Well, next on the list is getting my GBA games to run on this thing, as I’ve previously found out that GBA emulation off of my DS doesn’t work worth a crap for the games I want to play, surprisingly enough. That’s it for homebrew, next up are the other plugins on my list, starting with RemoteJoy! Well, only partially successful this time, but it could work for some applications the PSP can control the mouse, as well as use a virtual keyboard, and youtube videos streaming over wifi to the PSP works surprisingly well (not wonderful, but OK for most purposes), so I suppose it could be used as a remote, or to let someone watch a part of your screen on the PSP, for some reason.
The computer stayed working this time, so I ran the device manager, and successfully installed drivers for the “PSP Type_C” from the same folder as before.
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exe file from the computer, hit next until it wanted to install the files to the PSP, plugged in the PSP, clicked next again, restarted both. This one is going to be quite a bit different from most of these apps, as it has an actual installer, and in most cases, doesn’t need any fiddling to get to work (my case wasn’t one of those, surprise surprise, due to me being on Windows 8.)