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Day: March 7, 2007

PSP PS2 Controller

March 7, 2007 by Will O'Brien 8 Comments


[F00 f00] over at acidmods put together this PS2 -> PSP controller. Using some similar techniques to [Ben Heck], he tapped all the control lines on his PSP and broke them out to what appear to be mini-usb connectors. Looking like a matrix subject, his PSP attaches to a dash board suction cup mount. Via pspnews thanks to [wraggster]

Posted in Playstation Hacks, PSP HacksTagged ps2, psp, psp ps2 controller, PspPs2Controller

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