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World of Homebrew: Stream your favorite PC games via PVNC

February 15th, 2008 by

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World of Warcraft is the most played MMORPG to date and as such there’s probably a lot of you who don’t get to play it as often as you’d like. With pesky things like work, school, friends, and life in general sometimes there isn’t much time left to set aside for a little WoWing. Thankfully, those of us with a PSP can enjoy WoW and many other PC only titles on our small screens with an application called PVNC. What is PVNC? Well it’s the application you need to basically make your PSP another screen and input controller for your computer, it will literally make your PSP a remote control for your PC. Things can get a little tricky while installing this program and trying to implement it however so pay attention class!

First download TightVNC which is the PC software you’ll need to run PVNC here and install it. After you install it make sure that the TightVNC Server is selected. Find the shortcut and run the one that says Launch TightVNC Server, double click on the system tray icon of TightVNC and choose a password. You’ll then want to Idle the mouse over the TightVNC System icon to get your IP which you’re going to need.

Lastly you’re going to download PVNC which you can find here. Then you just extract the files to your PSP after you plug it into your computer. You want to extract it to the PSP/GAME/ folder. After that you can run the program from the games menu, plug in your IP address and you are done! It’s as easy as that, if you have any questions go ahead and leave them as comments and I’ll address them as quickly as I can, I know homebrew stuff can get a little overwhelming. Good luck with it gamers, I hope you’ll enjoy this little app as much as I have!

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