More USB Fun
Since my last update haven’t done a great deal other than adding a second CH376 to my setup. Main reason being, I can use one for Comms as a device and use the other as a host for connecting devices...
View ArticleStill on with it 😂
Not a lot to say really. I’ll add more when I find time but have moved away from using PsyQ on dosbox and am now using sicklebricks bare GPU+pad example code as a base for these experiments. So far so...
View ArticleCH-376 + PSX
Just a bit of a video of the setup in action. Still plenty to do :- Directory Support – PSX-EXE checking/detection using headerData loading support (so can be used for loading data to a RAM...
View ArticleXplorer64 + Raspberry Pi Comms
Thinking about the lonely Xplorer64 I have had in the corner of my office for the past 11 months, I thought it time it got some attention. See above. You can upload your homebrew code to an Xplorer64...
View ArticleFake PS1 Memory Cards – The Great AliExpress/Amazon/eBay Swindle
I keep seeing loads of messages, posts and whatnot of people having issues with aftermarket Playstation 1 memory cards they have purchased online from various marketplaces. For example here...
View ArticlePSX PIO Breakout Shield
So the image at the top of this blog is the cart I use as a basis for many of my experiments since last year. Nicolas Noble was kind enough to design a simple ‘shield’ like board PCB for me so I did...
View Articlexpp – Raspberry Pi – PSX/N64 Xplorer Utility
I was having a bit of a tidy up and found a simple app I put together for the Raspberry Pi. It allows you to communicate with the standard Xplorer/Xplorer64 rom software for a handful of useful...
View ArticleCheap PlayStation Cheat Carts
Whenever I think of PlayStation, nothing excites me more than plugging something new into it. And what could be more exciting than one of those cheap ass cheat carts from AliExpress. There are a lot...
View ArticleFTDI + PSX high speed stuff
So made a thing.. https://github.com/danhans42/psx232h Lets you send your code over usb via an FT232h very very fast. See video below. Basically it’s an FT232h hooked up to the expansion bus with a...
View ArticleLitemenu – PSIO Menu Alternative
Replacement menu software for PSIO devices. Open source, uses no libraries and can be built easily using modern tools, on modern operating systems.Provides some of the missing/promised features that...
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