1. INTRODUCTION
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VecX emulates the Vectrex game console on systems
such as Linux and Windows.

PSP-VE is a port on PSP of one latest version of VecX.

Special thanks to Raven's for his eboot icons (that
i have modified a bit) and to all PSPSDK
developpers.

This package is under GPL Copyright, read COPYING
file for more information about it.


2. CONTROL
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2.1 - Virtual keyboard

  In the VECTREX emulator window, there are three
different mapping (standard, left trigger, and
right Trigger mappings).  You can toggle between
while playing inside the emulator using the two PSP
trigger keys.

    -------------------------------------
    PSP        VECTREX            (standard)
  
    Square     1
    Triangle   2
    Circle     3
    Cross      4

    Left       1 
    Down       2
    Right      3
    Up         4

    Analog     Joystick

    -------------------------------------
    PSP        VECTREX   (left trigger)
  
    Square     FPS  
    Triangle   LOAD Snapshot
    Circle     Swap digital / Analog
    Cross      SAVE Snapshot
    Up         Up
    Down       Down
    Left       Render mode
    Right      Render mode

    -------------------------------------
    PSP        VECTREX   (right trigger)
  
    Square     1
    Triangle   2
    Circle     3
    Cross      Auto-fire
    Up         Up
    Down       Down
    Left       Dec fire
    Right      Inc fire
  
    Analog     Joystick
    
Press Start+L+R to exit and return to eloader.
Press Select    to enter in emulator main menu.
Press Start     open/close the On-Screen keyboard

  In the main menu

    RTrigger   Reset the emulator

    Triangle   Go Up directory
    Cross      Valid
    Circle     Valid
    Square     Go Back to the emulator window

The On-Screen Keyboard of "Danzel" and "Jeff Chen"

Use Analog stick to choose one of the 9 squares,
and use Triangle, Square, Cross and Circle to
choose one of the 4 letters of the highlighted
square.

Use LTrigger and RTrigger to see other 9 squares
figures.

2.2 - IR keyboard

You can also use IR keyboard. Edit the
pspirkeyb.ini file to specify your IR keyboard
model, and modify eventually layout keyboard files
in the keymap directory.

  The following mapping is done :

  IR-keyboard   PSP

  Cursor        Digital Pad

  Tab           Start
  Ctrl-W        Start

  Escape        Select
  Ctrl-Q        Select

  Ctrl-E        Triangle
  Ctrl-X        Cross
  Ctrl-S        Square
  Ctrl-F        Circle
  Ctrl-Z        L-trigger
  Ctrl-C        R-trigger

In the emulator window you can use the IR keyboard
to enter letters, special characters and digits.

3. LOADING ROM FILES (.rom or .bin)

If you want to load rom image in your emulator, you
have to put your rom file (with .rom or .bin file
extension) on your PSP memory stick in the 'roms'
directory. 

Then, while inside emulator, just press SELECT to
enter in the emulator main menu, choose "Load Rom",
and then using the file selector choose one rom
image  file to load in your emulator.


4. LOADING KEY MAPPING FILES

For given games, the default keyboard mapping
between PSP Keys and VECTREX keys, is not suitable,
and the game can't be played on PSPVECTREX.

To overcome the issue, you can write your own
mapping file. Using notepad for example you can
edit a file with the .kbd extension and put it in
the kbd directory.

For the exact syntax of those mapping files, have a
look on sample files already presents in the kbd
directory (default.kbd etc ...).

After writting such keyboard mapping file, you can
load them using the main menu inside the emulator.

If the keyboard filename is the same as the rom
file then when you load this file, the
corresponding keyboard file is automatically
loaded !

You can now use the Keyboard menu and edit, load
and save your keyboard mapping files inside the
emulator. The Save option save the .kbd file in the
kbd directory using the "Game Name" as filename.
The game name is displayed on the right corner in
the emulator menu.

If you have saved the state of a game, then a
thumbnail image will be displayed in the file
requester while selecting any file (roms, keyboard,
settings) with game name, to help you to recognize
that game later.
  
You can use the virtual keyboard in the file
requester menu to choose the first letter of the
game you search (it might be useful when you have
tons of games in the same folder)
  
  Enjoy,

            Zx

