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This is a discussion on [RELEASE] Test My Controls V1.5 within the PSP Development Forum forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; Hello guys, sorry for not being active on over 6 months, but I kind of loss interests in PSP for ...
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Hello guys, sorry for not being active on over 6 months, but I kind of loss interests in PSP for awhile there. Plus about 2 months ago I bought a Xbox 360 so I have been enjoying that.
Anyway I wanted to release an app I made. The main reason I made this was to see if I could port the old one I made from LUA to C++. In which I did. It was simple, I just mainly wanted to see if I could do it, but when I released it about a year and a half ago I had a few people to like it because it was so simple, so I figured I would port it to be smaller of a file size and more advanced. Download: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0E5DSNT9 Basically if your analog stick is acting up you can find out if you need to replace it by using this program. If the X and Y are not between 120 and 125 then thats ok, if they are in the 140's you may need to replace your analog stick like I had to. Additional Information: I do plan on updating this one more time to fix a bug that made the screen act like it was in progressive mode. After that I plan on actually making some sort of game. I just don't know what yet. Any ideas I'd be up to it. |
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Interesting, I determine how to replace an analog based on if tightening the screw on the back and cleaning it fixes the problem or not.
Actually, now that I think about it I've never replaced an analog since those have always fixed it. Still, more troubleshooting software can always be useful to have around. |
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Or use JoySens in the worst cases :P
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