PSPi 6 - Raspberry Pi Zero (and 2W) and Compute Module 4 in a PSP

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025
  • Meet the new PSPi 6, formerly called the PSPi Compute. Its made for the Raspberry Pi Zero (and 2W) and the Compute Module 4.
    This is a custom all-in-one board I've been working on since the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 was released. It allows you to turn your broken PSP into an emulation system or a fully functioning portable Linux system, all without making any modifications to the PSP shell.
    It works with any 40-pin Raspberry Pi boards (intended for the Zero and Zero 2W) and the Compute Module 4.
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  • @disadvantagedchef2683
    @disadvantagedchef2683 Год назад +965

    Every single day I look at my pile of broken psp's. You are a genuine inspiration man, I've loved watching how the project has progressed. Can't wait till I can make my own pspi

    • @evilmonkeywithissues
      @evilmonkeywithissues Год назад +23

      I would be willing to take a few of those broken PSPs off your hands, my friend!

    • @evilmonkeywithissues
      @evilmonkeywithissues Год назад +15

      @@randomacc7808 I know, people have been trying to charge close to $180 for any generation of the console since the pandemic. It's like when GameCubes suddenly became popular a few years ago and jumped from $30 to $100 almost overnight.

    • @buddyguy4723
      @buddyguy4723 Год назад +1

      did you pick one yet or are they all still in the pile?

    • @evilmonkeywithissues
      @evilmonkeywithissues Год назад +2

      @@randomacc7808 That's great! I'm trying to keep an eye out for good deals myself. There's a pawn shop that my dad uses that he says sometimes gets old consoles in, and they always sell them dirt cheap, so he asked the owner to give him a call the next time they got a Vita or PSP in. Hopefully I won't be waiting too long for one to show up.

    • @PranshuTheGamer
      @PranshuTheGamer Год назад +4

      comment has exactly 256 likes at the time of writing. nice

  • @surajtomar4870
    @surajtomar4870 Год назад +920

    I love how PSP's UI looks so fresh and responsive even after decades.

    • @Retrovertigo53
      @Retrovertigo53 Год назад +30

      It hasn't been even 2 full decades (笑)

    • @icedcoffeedrink
      @icedcoffeedrink Год назад +57

      that's retroarch though

    • @majorskies7091
      @majorskies7091 Год назад +50

      @@icedcoffeedrink based from the psp and ps3 ui lol

    • @rawk0r
      @rawk0r Год назад +13

      @@icedcoffeedrink It's actually the XMB UI on Lakka (they showed RetroArch right before)

    • @olokosdsfddfdfs
      @olokosdsfddfdfs Год назад +14

      This isn't PSP UI, this is Retroarch UI.

  • @Dunleap
    @Dunleap Год назад +333

    I know nothing about boards and circuts, but I admire this type of projects. Best wishes man, humanity is destine to greatnes by people like you

  • @Youcef8830
    @Youcef8830 Год назад +9

    I love that your voice isn't overwhelmingly "RUclips".

  • @gingertom64
    @gingertom64 Год назад +13

    Sitting patiently waiting for this to be completed. PSP shell and compute module sat in a box waiting. Thank you for all your hard work on this.

    • @SRC267
      @SRC267 Год назад

      I might do this too

  • @brandongoeckner6602
    @brandongoeckner6602 Год назад +128

    Its an understatement how impressive your determination to excellence is in this design.

  • @MarbleThumbs
    @MarbleThumbs Год назад +61

    What a brilliant way to make use of a beautiful shell, lovely work man.

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +8

      Thank you very much

  • @AphexWebb
    @AphexWebb Год назад +74

    I'm amazed by this. The psp modding scene has always been exciting and inventive. This has to be the most inventive mod ever for the console. This breaths new life into it. I look forward to seeing more from this project. Nicely done!

    • @ChrisTian-sd5yq
      @ChrisTian-sd5yq Год назад

      can I play vita games?

    • @aiodensghost8645
      @aiodensghost8645 Год назад +1

      ​@@ChrisTian-sd5yqno. Lack of right analog stick, back touchpad, front touchscreen.

    • @acex222
      @acex222 Год назад +7

      This isn't much of a PSP mod, it's a completely different mainboard

    • @christopherhorne8665
      @christopherhorne8665 Год назад +1

      ​@acex222 exactly. This is an evolutionary backwards step. The psp is more powerful than a pi.

    • @pontiacg445
      @pontiacg445 Год назад +9

      @@christopherhorne8665 lol, no. The PSP was released in 2004 and has 32mb of ram on a single thread 32bit cpu running 222mhz at most, and 333mhz on unofficial overclocks. 166mhz GPU with a whopping 2Mb of GPU ram.
      The PSP is an absolute nugget, although it was pretty legit around it's release date. An original pi is significantly faster, and didn't come out till near a decade after the PSP.

  • @MaverickNE
    @MaverickNE Год назад +118

    That's actually crazy, it's stuff like this that motivates me to work with hardware. Keep up the great work

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +13

      Thanks for the compliment

  • @italianbasegard
    @italianbasegard Год назад +11

    It’s immediately apparent from the start of this video how cool a product like this could be, but when I heard you mention the visual indicator for speaker level @ 4:30, I knew you wouldn’t stop with this project until it was truly “done right”. Keep it up

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +5

      Absolutely. There is always something I can add or improve.

    • @Globbs
      @Globbs Год назад

      ​@@othermodI want to buy the finished product. 😊

  • @snarkyjay4744
    @snarkyjay4744 Год назад +14

    This is so cool! It blows my mind you were able to design, prototype, and create this fantastic PCB for the PSP body. It's one of my favorite handhelds, and seeing it get love like this is great! Look forward to more content!

  • @norndev
    @norndev Год назад +5

    This is awesome. I'm fairly sentimental when it comes to PSP's so I love that someone is still working on keeping them out of the landfill in 2023 and preserving them for everyone that loves them.

  • @SaneGhoul
    @SaneGhoul Год назад +5

    Just saw Macho Nacho’s video on the progress thus far. I really love the idea of an easy(ish) mod of the PSP. And I really appreciate the dedication to keeping the original design of the PSP intact, no big modifications. AND the open source nature of the project that doesn’t stifle progress. I’m super interested in trying this with the CM5. Looking forward to getting this once it comes out. Amazing work!

  • @sharzy7209
    @sharzy7209 Год назад +7

    The psp is my favorite handheld of all time. Definitely going to keep following this project and look forward to more updates in the future

  • @hugomundo4826
    @hugomundo4826 Год назад +9

    First thing on my mind is, why? Because the psp is such a good emulation machine already.
    But then, awesome project, dude! the evolution on your work is amazing.

    • @MatthewCobalt
      @MatthewCobalt Год назад +2

      The PSP is designed really great for portable gaming, but the internal hardware itself is becoming more and more antiquated.
      It's also about being able to use something with a more modern feature set and better compatibility with modern software tools.

    • @chomp7927
      @chomp7927 Год назад

      compared to a pi the PSP is way behind in emulation, not to mention the hoops you need to jump through compared to how easy things are with the pi and the still active community around it

    • @Globbs
      @Globbs Год назад

      As others have said it really just needs more processing power. I had a couple emulators on mine and it was cool. Id definitely convert my old unused PSP.

  • @jodyandmichelle1
    @jodyandmichelle1 Год назад +2

    Super excited to get my hands on these boards. Gonna start collecting PSP stuff in anticipation.

  • @luh034
    @luh034 Год назад +6

    This is my first time hearing about this project. It's really cool, and even though I will likely never put this into my own PSP, I'll definitely keep up to date with this!

  • @woowoo0739
    @woowoo0739 Год назад +1

    Saw this earlier on Tito's channel. This is incredible work 👏

  • @esvedium
    @esvedium Год назад +6

    I built an OG Gameboy Pi thing a few years back and really enjoyed it. There was a lot of soldering, and it was kinda janky, but it was a fun project. This, however, is a whole new level of cool! Following your progress on this, for sure! Thanks (for once) to the youtube algorithm for actually suggesting something amazing!

  • @murzak1821
    @murzak1821 Год назад +1

    Didn't heard about you and this video but I only seen a thumbnail and fell in love - looks awesome

  • @gijoe7370
    @gijoe7370 Год назад +6

    This is simply fantastic project u r working on, all the best and i hope ur channel grows exponentially

  • @doro4414
    @doro4414 Год назад +1

    Wow!!! So much work in this project. This is one hell of a project. Awesome job man!

  • @GeomancerHT
    @GeomancerHT Год назад +231

    Maybe you can use a small USB-C cable adaptor just long enough so you can remove the PSP charger port and route the new USB-C male cable end to that place and possibly clamp it with a 3d printed piece.
    This is incredible work, I would have never expected something this up on the hardware generations level, having seen the open sourced GBCs as great, a PSP is amazing, a new level entirely.

    • @charizard4410
      @charizard4410 Год назад +8

      I believe a solid core wire for charging would be the way to go. They like to stick to whatever shape you put them in, and a 3d printed mount would help keep the design clean. The only issue would be finding a supplier for a custom length solid core usb c cable from male to female.

    • @ahmidiyasser376
      @ahmidiyasser376 Год назад +6

      @@charizard4410 why not a small pcb with a female USB C connector on one side, and pads on the other side, so you can get whatever length USB c cable u got, trim it to size and solder it.

    • @charizard4410
      @charizard4410 Год назад +1

      @@ahmidiyasser376 Good point, and i tried finding a custom length usb c cable with the specifications i had in mind, and it was almost $150 from the only company i can find that would make a custom solid core usb c cable with a male connector on one end and female on the other and it still didn't look like it would fit right.

    • @Electheo
      @Electheo Год назад +3

      I’d use a flexible pcb, many benefits to using it.

    • @boss_niko
      @boss_niko Год назад +1

      Many handhelds come and go but PSP will remain in our hears forever.

  • @sleazyeezy9452
    @sleazyeezy9452 Год назад +2

    I was legit laying in bed playing my PSP the other night thinking why hasn’t anyone done this yet?! And boom recommended! Thank you 😂

  • @ericblenner-hassett3945
    @ericblenner-hassett3945 Год назад +14

    JLCPCB and a few others can do " Flex " cables and that looks like a place to have one for the USB. Test ahead of time if the data and power are swapped or not before hand as the orientation does not look like they are, yet they could be. If you do go for a flex cable, you may want to consider " finger " ends ( gaps from the plastic ) for the PSP board side and a normal flat end for the pi board side. This is a very interesting project and wonderful design choices at this point.

  • @Khipher
    @Khipher Год назад +1

    I think this video was the extra push I needed to want to get into all things hardware coding related

  • @stonededge
    @stonededge Год назад +4

    Very nice work!

  • @GhostOnWater
    @GhostOnWater Год назад

    I just came across your video though my feed and I got to say what a creation you made! Keep pushing through your bad times (if you have any not assuming you do, but who doesn't?) and keep going strong. Your creation blew my mind and I love it and want one of my own. It's a work of art.

  • @user-fy7ru4ii1i
    @user-fy7ru4ii1i Год назад +3

    I made a pandora's battery + Magic memory stick, some YEARS ago, with a friend.
    Once we did it and tested it (and it worked), we had a lineup of friends coming to visit us to mod their PSP's.
    From bricked PSP's to long term owners who wanted a quick mod. Those were fun days.

  • @Rory_shi
    @Rory_shi Год назад

    I would've never thought of this even a single time. Damn, that is so clean with that skin, too!

  • @Rowrin
    @Rowrin Год назад +4

    Wow this is really amazing. I've been fixing up some broken PSP's, putting them in new shells, soldering on new switches etc. Ended up with one with a water damaged main board and rusted umd drive. The other boards like analog, buttons all work. Was going to use it as a donor for parts, but this project has me thinking it's the perfect candidate for a brain transplant lol.

  • @7073shea
    @7073shea Год назад +1

    This is epic bro. Nice work

  • @aquieomax
    @aquieomax Год назад +67

    this is phenomenal. i would love to see this kind of thing inside a original gba shell. i think i could even learn all the necessary to do this.

    • @leonoliveira8652
      @leonoliveira8652 Год назад +6

      There's... at least one gba-shaped handheld with a pi inside. It has four buttons and an analog, and I think it has extra shoulder buttons too. I've seen it in the past but since it's not what I was looking for, I didn't follow.

    • @davidrato2947
      @davidrato2947 Год назад

      There's at least one from China I believe, with a CM3
      It's not a unmodified case but still.. search for " lcl cm3 "
      But I much rather have this psp one !

    • @radianttakanuva8388
      @radianttakanuva8388 Год назад

      That exists! The Freeplay - there's one with a Zero, and one with a CM3 compute model. They sell expansion boards to add dual triggers, sticks, HDMI out, etc + clean amp mods, USB type C rechargeable, etc. I hope this is the start of that sort of console with this project. The main barrier I foresee is a lack of aftermarket shells

    • @aquieomax
      @aquieomax Год назад

      @@radianttakanuva8388 i took a look at it, and the lcl too, but unfortunately they are very expensive, for me

    • @kleingib213
      @kleingib213 Год назад

      @@radianttakanuva8388 3D printing will make that a non-issue

  • @LollygagDev
    @LollygagDev Год назад +2

    Really good progress 👏

  • @DatBlueHusky
    @DatBlueHusky Год назад +5

    this is crazy, i have a few psp's sitting around and would be awesome to do this, then it can be reverted back easily with no damage. I really hope you work with a website to mass sell these or open your own. The world needs this for the amount of psp's still laying around collecting dust or junk systems with bad boards.

  • @lowmantequilla
    @lowmantequilla Год назад

    Definitely doing this in winter with my PSP, greetings from Germany mate!

  • @TheOneAndOnlyTBash
    @TheOneAndOnlyTBash Год назад +4

    your doing the lords work.

  • @danandrei96
    @danandrei96 Год назад +2

    wow, I am in awe at this project, you've done some amazing work!

  • @Spazzmoticus
    @Spazzmoticus Год назад +14

    Putting a CM4 into the psp sounds awesome. The pi zero in my version 4 is a little under powered and I have a few extra CM4s lying around so it sounds like an upgrade might be in order.

  • @raphifpv
    @raphifpv Год назад +1

    great stuff man, love that you are doing such things! Keep on :)

  • @r_firefly4292
    @r_firefly4292 Год назад +4

    It would be a lot of fun to revive a PSP in such interesting way!

  • @JulianUccetta
    @JulianUccetta Год назад +2

    This is amazing! Can't wait to see it finished, would love to try this myself. I would love to see something like this done with the PS Vita.

    • @szubert51
      @szubert51 Год назад

      That's what I thought!
      PS Vita would be awesome with something like this

  • @sirflimflam
    @sirflimflam Год назад +4

    I only just discovered this project but I love it. I had similar idea a few years ago with an old DS lite I had kicking around, but it stayed as an idea with some _very_ rudimentary kicad schematics for interfacing with the hardware... Seeing this makes me want to dust off that idea again.

  • @ZephyrDavid
    @ZephyrDavid Год назад +1

    This is what is called dedication and talent. Great work!

  • @HoLDoN4Sec
    @HoLDoN4Sec Год назад +14

    i've been following this project on and off for the past two years and your passion for the project and progress really shows.
    i do have some suggestions:
    1. you can design a flexible ribbon cable for internal USB connections.
    2. you can actually route the pi's micro-HDMI to the PSP's IR blaster port, and i think the black filter there is big enough that maybe a Mini-HDMI port could fit in there (IR Blaster is unused in the PSPi project so that would be the perfect place) for a clean HDMI out appearance.
    3. i believe if you use passive cooling with some little high density heat sinks for the Pi zero then heat management could be a little bit better.
    4. i noticed in your circuit that the audio circuit isn't quite separated away from the rest of the PCB, or well it is not sitting further from the rest of the circuit - while charging / utilizing bluetooth or wifi do you experience any sort of audio interference from transient frequencies due to electricity?

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +3

      1. Do you know of any pre-made microUSB solutions that will fit into the case? I like the FPC idea, but everything I found was too bulky.
      2. Micro HDMI is right up there with USB-C for most-requested features. I think my preference would be to just go all the way and make a PSP-like custom shell that has 2 joysticks, HDMI out, USB C, and anything else that's reasonable, and make a simpler board that doesn't have to exactly match the PSP board. Maybe I'll do this in the future.
      3. The Zero normally stays very cool. The CM4 on the other hand...I am using a thermal pad to draw the heat away. Ss far the passive cooling is working well, especially with the new charge IC.
      4. I have the audio running through a pretty decent buffer and filter setup, and it has its own dedicated linear regulated power source. I haven't noticed any noise, but I do intend to go further and put the audio on its own ground plane.

    • @mileskosik472
      @mileskosik472 Год назад

      The IR port actually seems like it would be great for a USB C port, it's probably impossible to have both power and video transfer over one USB C port, but it would be cool to have a single USB C for both be the only external visual difference. Maybe make two boards, one with USB C for video and the mini USB for power, or for people who don't care as much about having video out, USB C as power only.

    • @farcere
      @farcere Год назад

      @@mileskosik472 power and video is what thunderbolt does through USB C

  • @theretrogeek2281
    @theretrogeek2281 Год назад +2

    That’s excellent work,long time coming Well done 😊👍🏽

  • @mileskosik472
    @mileskosik472 Год назад +3

    This is incredibly cool, I'm so glad this got recommended to me! I have always been interested in a little emulation machine, but have always been off put by the not so great looking ergonomics, and I looove the PSP ergonomics, so I'll definitely be making one of these once you consider it finished! Keep it up!

    • @spaceraisin.
      @spaceraisin. Год назад +4

      Just an fyi, unless you want stuff like N64 then the PSP running custom firmware is also a perfectly capable emulation machine :)

    • @AtariWow
      @AtariWow Год назад

      You could always get something like a PowKiddy X55 (or something else from the many other companies in that market)

  • @MGJJ123
    @MGJJ123 Год назад

    Bro this is amazing great work so far.

  • @Yous0147
    @Yous0147 Год назад +6

    Seeing Zelda run on a PSP is awe-inspiring. Awesome work and great video.

    • @obudanbondon
      @obudanbondon Год назад +3

      you could always run Zelda ALTTP on the PSP. wym ?

  • @TheRealKnightchip
    @TheRealKnightchip Год назад

    This is really cool! Fantastic work

  • @MysticWhiteDragon.
    @MysticWhiteDragon. Год назад +8

    That's awesome news. Would be cool to try to get HDMI somehow through the IR window for HDMI out. Might need a little bit of filing unless it were to be micro HDMI like the Pi4. Of course then a 3D printed part could be used to hold the micro HDMI plug.
    Plus maybe use some of the FPC cable adapters for the USB and HDMI. That way it can be easily attached to the board without any soldering.

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +4

      I think the CM4 interface board will allow for this. I'm still just focusing on getting things working and polished, but it should be pretty straightforward to make a CM4 board with this.

    • @MCVAMP666
      @MCVAMP666 Год назад +1

      ​@@othermodI'm selling a psp bundle with pabdora battery tool if you wanna buy? Nobody seems to have it so just letting you know. 👍👍

    • @flosa1995
      @flosa1995 Год назад

      ​@MCVAMP666 You can easily make a pandora battery yourself by modifying traces that's why it's useless tbf

    • @MCVAMP666
      @MCVAMP666 Год назад +1

      @@flosa1995 ita definitely not easy to make one especially what mine us either I have video uploaded on my channel with led ones. To make your self a pandora battery it takes alot of skills to open a battery and make certain cuts in there and glue and Thermal pasting on chip. Not a simple task for a normal person.

    • @haskinlommd
      @haskinlommd Год назад +1

      ​​@@flosa1995it is definitely not easy to make especially with LED that guy person was saying the hard part is the Thermal burn paste on the chip pieces inside the battery and glue together the parts in there one little drop your done.

  • @yairchimal2867
    @yairchimal2867 Год назад

    The design of the pcb is aweosome.

  • @nullcoreproject
    @nullcoreproject Год назад +3

    It'd be interesting to see SteamOS running on this, if that's even possible. Nice work!

    • @Cmdrbzrd
      @Cmdrbzrd Год назад

      wont ever happen for the time being

  • @woutervandegroep4374
    @woutervandegroep4374 Год назад

    First time seeing this- this is ridiculously awesome!

  • @MultiGameSystem
    @MultiGameSystem Год назад +3

    Ribbon usb cable. I've used ribbon hdmi cables for limited space applications.

    • @othermod
      @othermod  Год назад +2

      Do you know of any pre-made ones that are small enough to fit into the case?

  • @christofferainek
    @christofferainek Год назад

    Had no idea this project existed! This looks like a perfekt match for my dusty old PSP-shelf-warmer.

  • @TRIPPLEJAY00
    @TRIPPLEJAY00 Год назад

    Oh this is so awesome. I love people who are devoted to project's.

  • @MakeOrBreakSociety
    @MakeOrBreakSociety Год назад +7

    Definately going to order one. And I'm down to do some testing with you!

    • @electricspider2267
      @electricspider2267 Год назад

      I always remember definitely and infinity are spelled kinda similarly. It helps me spell definitely.

  • @TheDeveloperGuy
    @TheDeveloperGuy Год назад

    RUclips finally recomennded a great project! Nice work!

  • @MrBorderdown
    @MrBorderdown Год назад +4

    Legitimate question. Why? The PSP can run emulator natively up to PSX and keep PSP game / disc support. The pi runs ps2, DC, and such but it's slow and compatibility is janky. It can't emulate PSP perfectly either. There are also devices less expensive that have dual analog and support the same emulation range. What gap does this project fill and does it do it for less money? I can't think of one. Please correct me. I'm genuinely curious. Why not just use a Vita also, it's much more powerful ruclips.net/video/n5zd_IArNzk/видео.htmlsi=3HwiF3KJE-sYNlZS

  • @MrCukydoh
    @MrCukydoh Год назад +1

    as someone who fixed psps to make pocket money in high school, this is something i absofuckinglutely love. thank you for this

  • @rpm10k.
    @rpm10k. Год назад +4

    But... Why?

    • @institute9879
      @institute9879 Год назад

      this is also puzzling to me

    • @chadgarc
      @chadgarc 10 месяцев назад

      Maybe it could be useful for those $25-$35 psp's you find for parts only

  • @Del0w_
    @Del0w_ Год назад +1

    awesome word dude, love seeing this old hardware getting a new lease of life

  • @kaleodos
    @kaleodos Год назад +7

    Whats the point of this project?

  • @1777bond
    @1777bond Год назад +2

    great project man! I wish I knew about this kind of development, keep the good work coming :)

  • @larko2933
    @larko2933 Год назад +81

    so basically you downgraded the psp

    • @user-ys4op3ux1p
      @user-ys4op3ux1p Год назад +14

      How? I'm pretty sure the pi can emulate a psp plus a bunch of other consoles.

    • @DianaLebeau
      @DianaLebeau Год назад +18

      No? The rpi boards allow a lot more flexibility while also running Linux as the OS which gives you full control over the underlying system. Maybe it isn't for you, but for hardware nerds such as myself stuff like this isn't a downgrade and is stupidly useful. Also, the gpio pins can probably allow mango pi and other boards such as some of the beagle or orange pi boards and are probably a lot more powerful with a bit of studying of the schematics. The possibilities are pretty much limitless.

    • @BestGirlsBiggestFan
      @BestGirlsBiggestFan Год назад

      @@DianaLebeau Linux and gaming go together like oil and water lmao.
      It's one of two reasons I dual boot instead of making the full switch over to Linux Mint.
      That, and Paintdotnet.

    • @fordesponja
      @fordesponja 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@DianaLebeau The only real reason would be reusing a PSP shell from an unrepairable console. And that's it, everything you said can be done in other shells.

    • @DianaLebeau
      @DianaLebeau 11 месяцев назад +13

      @@fordesponja my bad. i keep forgetting most people are boring and cant be bothered to tinker and explore.

  • @merthyr1831
    @merthyr1831 Год назад

    This would be an amazing gift for someone into retro gaming, or a kid who wants their first mobile gaming device. Super cool

  • @suhtangwong
    @suhtangwong Год назад

    Dream coming true! Amazing work!

  • @WichoRetroGamer
    @WichoRetroGamer Год назад +1

    I really like the psp console because of its design, making this project and adding Raspberry with RetroArch emulation is a very interesting idea.

  • @killitgameing658
    @killitgameing658 Год назад +2

    I would never dare touch a first gen and do something like this but for increasing the usefulness of the later production models especially when they're beat up this is a pretty cool idea

  • @cmm159
    @cmm159 Год назад

    That's awesome I so can't wait until the project is fully done. I definitely will buy a final version.

  • @sikiruekunsumi2482
    @sikiruekunsumi2482 Год назад

    This is so cool. Cant wait till its finished

  • @juanmiron2321
    @juanmiron2321 Год назад

    this is badass dude. Wish i hadn't gotten rid of my old cracked PSP now. might go get me one again.

  • @mechamania
    @mechamania Год назад

    Oh, HE🏒🏒’s YEAH!!! That’s freakin’ sweet! Thanks for the UI tour and tech breakdown!

  • @SToad
    @SToad Год назад +1

    Incredible. Inspirational. Life changing. Well maybe not life changing but thank you! This is such a great use of a broken PSP. I feel inspired to make one of these one day.

  • @epicshadowkrazee
    @epicshadowkrazee Год назад

    Dude. This is an amazing idea, and I can't wait to build one myself. 12/10, keep doing what you're doing!

  • @Nerf_Jeez
    @Nerf_Jeez Год назад

    Wow keeping a console alive with updated hardware? That's awesome! Really cool that you can run non native gamed as well

  • @phara128
    @phara128 Год назад

    thank god for the youtube algorithm. fantastic project! i have an OG PSP ready for this!

  • @ILostMyOreos
    @ILostMyOreos Год назад

    This absolutely rips. Amazing. I only have cursory experience with hardware so this is so cool

  • @patrickhdsn
    @patrickhdsn Год назад

    Awesome. This is giving me flashbacks of blowing my friends minds showing them my hacked psp playing roms and homebrew back in the day. That and the ds were the best handhelds.

  • @KinetoPlay
    @KinetoPlay Год назад +1

    I started this video thinking, "...but why?" But part way in I realized it's because it's rad and you think it's cool. Good job.

  • @maxmephistru
    @maxmephistru Год назад

    The most fantastic thing in this video is that someone finally got cm4

  • @Buzzligh8
    @Buzzligh8 Год назад +1

    Respect bro. First time coming across this.

  • @dazbrugernavn
    @dazbrugernavn Год назад

    just stumpled on this video, this is so awesome, keep up the good work!

  • @Linkislinkoopsie
    @Linkislinkoopsie Год назад

    This is sick dude, I love when people can find use for these old consoles that just don't have the power anymore :( people used to gawk at the PSP! Hopefully this will make people feel like they did back then, I may have to make my own soon!

  • @phunktasticvoyage
    @phunktasticvoyage Год назад

    Such a great project! You have some room in a psp phat to work with, so I really hope you get there

  • @somehow_not_helpfulATcrap
    @somehow_not_helpfulATcrap Год назад +1

    I remember a PI Zero USB carrier board that soldered directly to the USB pads on the bottom of the Pi Zero. A PCB something like that with nice castellated mounting moles would make for a easy to install with a soldering iron, reversible with hot air reflow, and very mechanically secure place to break out the USB pads to the PSP's USB port.

  • @dpb404
    @dpb404 Год назад

    This taught me that even without sound I can hear Link From The Past.

  • @aer0449
    @aer0449 Год назад

    Oof even if I know I won't make these stuffs I still watch your vids because they are awesome and I learn a lot from them.

  • @PlayingItWrong
    @PlayingItWrong Год назад +1

    This is magnificent work. I look forward to picking up a kit and butchering a psp.

  • @onkelhiphop
    @onkelhiphop Год назад

    Nice work I can’t wait to see the finished pspi

  • @ShmavinShmenhouse
    @ShmavinShmenhouse 11 месяцев назад

    I have zero knowledge of electronics beyond some soldering skills when it comes to fixing things around the house.... but this project gets me jazzed to pick up an old PSP 1000 and order your Rasberry Pi bits 👍🏻

  • @MiguelDeMarchena
    @MiguelDeMarchena Год назад

    You are a hero, my hope is that one day you complete perfecting this and sell to public

  • @abid2586
    @abid2586 Год назад

    This mind-blowing. Fantastic job you are an inspiration

  • @walperandynson
    @walperandynson Год назад

    Well done. Looking forward to seeing your progress

  • @realgustavof
    @realgustavof Год назад

    This is so cool, great job!

  • @coey25
    @coey25 Год назад

    First time here. This is so dope! 🤙

  • @Queso305
    @Queso305 Год назад +2

    You're a legend!

  • @wyattarich
    @wyattarich Год назад

    Fantastically well done, you earned a sub.

  • @DeViL303
    @DeViL303 Год назад

    Wow, Impressive. Thanks for doing this!