PlayStation 1 System Diagnostics Tester (PSXTEST)
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PlayStation 1 System Diagnostics Tester (PSXTEST)
PlayStation 1 System Diagnostics Tester
Username: Haunted
Project Title: PSXTEST
Time to Complete: 5 days
SDK: PSY-Q
Genre: Diagnostic Utility
Latest Release: Version 2.3
In Development: Yes
Initial Release Date: 02-JUN-2012
Last Date Updated: 14-JUN-2012
Controller: CONTROL PAD
Players: 1
Memory Card: 0 Block
Languages: Eng
Burn and Play: Yes
Executable Included: Yes
Source Included: No
I made this program for the PlayStation so that users can test their PSX.
Simple, easy, and gets the job done.
It features 3 built in songs (to check your speakers), a dead pixel checker and controller button state tester.
I will eventually update it for CD-ROM hardware checking and DUALSHOCK vibration feedback.
PS Executable and CUE + BIN:
http://psxdev.net/homebrew/files/psxtest.zip
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- Interested PSXDEV User
- Posts: 8
- Joined: Jan 23, 2012
Something to test playstation pad could be great, with button test and force feedback test.
Thats what this does. It tests the controller.
I will update it soon. It is pretty crappy at the moment.
Feedback (vibration) will be added soon.
I will update it soon. It is pretty crappy at the moment.
Feedback (vibration) will be added soon.
Version 2.3 has been released. The next update will be have a cleaner look and ditch the debugger font.
Thanks for the great app!
Whats new in version 2.3? Is it worth to burn a new disc?
Whats new in version 2.3? Is it worth to burn a new disc?
No problem. I will fix it up more sometime, but for now, it works and gets the job done.
Nothing new. Just fixed the text and a few bugs. Not worth updating if you have already burned it.
Nothing new. Just fixed the text and a few bugs. Not worth updating if you have already burned it.
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CodeAsm Verified
- Active PSXDEV User
- Posts: 71
- Joined: Jan 13, 2012
- I am a: Programmer, Student
- Location: The Netherlands
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This is just what I needed. Was selling some playstations and the buyer said the controllers dint work. Normaly I use a Game, but now this is handy. (maybe pack a whole collection of test tools together and put them on a psio device in the future )
Development Console: SCPH-102, unkown clone Modchip, PAL , FTDI board build into the case (microUSB) for Serial I/O.
Development Computer: GNU/Linux, Arch x86_64 Linux 4.20.3, i7-3632QM [8x3.2GHz], 11,8GiB, 1366x768 GeForce GT 630M (Optimus tech), lots of gig of storage
Development Computer: GNU/Linux, Arch x86_64 Linux 4.20.3, i7-3632QM [8x3.2GHz], 11,8GiB, 1366x768 GeForce GT 630M (Optimus tech), lots of gig of storage
You're welcome. It's a simple program that gets the job done.
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- Joined: Feb 08, 2024
- PlayStation Model: SCPH-9002
Can you release the source code please? So, being open source, you can modify such useful software.
- MasterLink
- Curious PSXDEV User
- Posts: 14
- Joined: Jul 20, 2024
- I am a: Electronics, graphics, music.
- Motto: I did it for the giggles.
- PlayStation Model: SCPH-5501
- Location: USA
Their last post was 12 years ago. Good luck.Victini378 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2024, 11:16 am Can you release the source code please? So, being open source, you can modify such useful software.
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