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Posted Dec 07, 2006 at 04:40AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Mods, Videos Tags: Sony, prototype, YouTube, faceplate, canwehackit
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can we hack it sure works fast! Yesterday, we posted an article on his internal dual analog PSP mod, albeit the prototype, and today, he's now got the new video for the analogs now in the PSP.

Here's what he had to say about it ('cause we wouldn't dare misquote him on anything if we paraphrase his statement):
 

IT IS IN! The analog is in the PSP now, well bore of it sticks out to the faceplate but it still works. And to have a working prototype to go off of that's a great thing to have...it took a lot of work but it was worth it totally..


So there. We totally understand if he seemed pretty frazzled composing that. After all, excitement in heavy doses do affect your overall system. Anyway, he also says that he's currently writing a tutorial on how to this the way he did it. You can expect it to be out some time this week. Also, the supplies you'll be needing are available at the Acidmods.com E-store, so at least now you know where to get them.

kudos to can we hack it!



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Posted Dec 06, 2006 at 01:11AM by Mabie A. Listed in: Mods, Videos Tags: Sony, YouTube, canwehackit
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What do we have here? A working right analog stick for the PSP? Well, if that isn't a treat. canwehackit shared this vid over at YouTube, but not before doing some tweaking with his PSP for the mod, of course.

Basically, he says that what it does is hijack the button functions. But don't worry, the buttons will still work normally, so you can still play your games the "normal" way. For now, it's still in its developmental stages, but the goal is to have it completely molded into the PSP in about a week or less.

Now, guys, keep in mind that this is not an external analog, so there'll be no need for connecting and disconnecting. Rather, the analog is internally built into your handheld. Also, put a halt first to whatever criticisms you may have, as this is but a prototype. So what you'll be seeing in the vid below is not how the final product will look like. Then again, it's pretty clear to see that it does indeed work.

If you guys become interested, and if demands grow enough, he assures that there will be premade parts ready for installation, so you can veer off from more soldering projects.

Oh, and canwehackit shouts out loads of thanks to cyberprot and all the folks at acidmods for all the help with this little endeavor.



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