Search Computing Unplugged's 16,078 article archive 
Home
EasyPrint
News details Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Articles-only Click here for the RSS feed's XML code. This is not a browser URL.
Twitter Feed Click here for the Twitter feed.
HACKING THE PSP
Macrofire for the PSP
By James Booth

As I've stated in other articles, the PSP's analog stick isn't exactly the most reliable design. They're prone to breakage and drifting. With the Macrofire utility, not only can you correct that drift, but you can also program button-macros for your favorite games on Sony's Playstation Portable shown in Figure A.

FIGURE A


The Sony PSP (Playstation Portable). Roll over picture for a larger image.

In order to use Macrofire your PSP will need to have custom firmware installed. A previous article in Computing Unplugged provided instructions on how to install a custom firmware, but you're on your own in locating the necessary files, as well as in locating Macrofire. A quick search on Google or Yahoo! will head you in the right direction.

Due to the underground nature of custom firmware and the applications that go with it, be sure to use caution when searching for the files, there are some nefarious characters out there who will disguise viruses and malware as useful utilities; we're providing this material for information purposes only.

Installing Macrofire
To install Macrofire on your custom firmware-enabled PSP, copy the "macrofire.prc" and "macrofire.ini" files to the SEPlugins directory of your Memory Stick as shown in Figure B.

FIGURE B


Copy the Macrofire files to the plugins directory. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Then, either create or edit the games.txt, vsh.txt, and pops.txt files in the SEPlugins directory and add the "ms0:/seplugins/macrofire.prx" (without the quotes) to each file and save, like the example in Figure C.

FIGURE C


Edit the games, pops, and vsh files. Roll over picture for a larger image.

To enable Macrofire, enter the Recovery menu by holding the Right Trigger during the boot process; remember, this only works on a PSP with custom firmware installed. Use the arrows to navigate down to Plugins and select by pressing the X button. In the Plugins menu, Enable Macrofire in Pops, VSH, and Games by selecting and pressing the X button as in Figure D.

FIGURE D


Enable Macrofire in the Recovery menu. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Exit the Recovery menu and the PSP will boot. You can now activate the Macrofire menu by pressing both Volume buttons at the same time, shown in Figure E.

FIGURE E


Press both Volume buttons to open Macrofire. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Because the PSP resets each time it loads a game, wait until you're actually in the game before you open and set the parameters in Macrofire. Unfortunately, the readme file that comes with Macrofire is not in English, but if you look around you can find one; and if not, it's pretty intuitive to configure.

Configuring Macrofire
When the Macrofire interface opens, you'll need to actually turn it on by selecting "Macrofire Engine" and pressing the O button to toggle it on as in Figure F.

FIGURE F


The Macrofire menu. Roll over picture for a larger image.


1  ·  2  ·  Next »
Other articles you might like
Home > Reviews > Software (261 articles)
   Indiana Jones 2 on the PSP is no treasure
   Assassin's Creed comes to (and dies on) the PSP
   Who you gonna call on the PSP... Ghostbusters
Home > Games > Console Games > PlayStation Portable (11 articles)
   Indiana Jones 2 on the PSP is no treasure
   Playing your PSP on the PC
   Assassin's Creed comes to (and dies on) the PSP
Get Weekly Email Updates
Subscribe to our regular weekly email newsletter. It's packed with tips, reviews, deep analysis, and the latest news.
 
Recent Computing Unplugged Articles
The iPad defenders have spoken
Make Mafia Wars an offer it can't refuse
Yet another toaster oven not to buy: Cuisinart TOB-50
Heather in Kuwait: what gadgets to bring on a long trip
Invade my privacy, please.
The iPad: Apple's latest heartbreaker
Recruiting the Army of Two on PSP
Computing Unplugged News
Trashed Laptops: Send Us Your Photos
First Look: Kindle for Mac
Palm's sales slump as its new phones struggle
Hacker Disables More Than 100 Cars Remotely
HSN Launches Mobile Shopping App for Android Devices
Resco MobileCRM Studio
15 percent off Proporta products on St. Patrick's Day
>> Read all the news
More from the ZATZ journals
David Gewirtz Online: CNN commentary and analysis
DominoPower: Application development, William Shatner, and the origin of the universe
OutlookPower: More about disappearing text
-- Advertisement --

BLOGGING AND PODCASTING WITH ONE EASY-TO-USE TOOL
Now you can publish your thoughts, opinions, and comments in your own blog or podcast.<p />

  • Supports multiple authors and multiple blogs or podcasts.
  • Generate and publish RSS feeds for iTunes and other directories.
  • Post photos, images or animations.
  • Get feedback and have conversations with visitors to your site. <p />

Personalize your blog or podcast with your own unique domain name -- or integrate it with your existing site by setting it up as a subdomain.

Tap here and get blogging or podcasting within minutes.

ZATZ Home  ·  News  ·  Back Issues  ·  Credits/Trademarks ·  Link To Us
Copyright © 2003-2010, ZATZ Publishing. All rights reserved worldwide.
Editor's Login