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Re: Questions About Awesome Controls

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Originally Posted by EricVanWyk View Post
This would be a serious undertaking, and probably not something that is achievable in time for the 2010 competition season. However, it would be pretty fantastic to see in 2011 - go for it!

Does the PSP have any wireless functionality? WiFi / Bluetooth / etc? If so, that is a non-starter, as they are very sensitive to a potential "driver in the stands" hazard.

You would need to communicate with it only with USB or the PSoC board this year, I don't know the rules for next year.

If you don't want this to be competition legal, there are all sorts of possibilities. We were driving robots around using the Nintendo DS back in 2007, and it was a lot of fun.

Good luck!

well how my PSP controller is is i connect the PSP to the driver station via USB while running homebrew software on my And i can go to the control panel on the driver station or on any windows computer and check which buttons are working and everything. So it does actually have Wifi but not bluetooth. it has some adhoc or whatever where it only connects to other psps. but i already have software to make it into a working gaming controller. i've already used it to play some PC games. so it totally works. i'm just wondering about how exactly i can program the buttons to do stuff like make this button do this action. there are 12 buttons 1-12 buttons, the directional buttons are the x and y axis and the analog stick has eight possible angles.
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