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© Oculus You'll need to meet certain device requirements to connect an Oculus Quest to a PC. Oculus
  • You can connect an Oculus Quest to a PC with a USB cable, but it also works as a standalone device.
  • To use your Quest in Oculus Link mode, make sure you have a lengthy, high-quality USB cable, an available USB 3 port on your PC and that your computer meets the minimum system requirements.
  • Here's what you need to know to connect an Oculus Quest to your PC using Oculus Link.
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The Oculus Quest (and the newer Quest 2) is a standalone virtual reality headset that doesn't require cables or connections to operate, which means you don't need a nearby PC and the headset is completely portable. But the Quest also has the ability to connect to a PC and run VR games from Steam, like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift headsets. It does this using a feature called Oculus Link.

Make sure your PC meets the minimum system requirements for Oculus Link

Before you begin, make sure your PC meets the minimum requirements for running a PC VR headset with Oculus Link. If you have previously used a PC VR headset with the computer, you're probably fine. Otherwise, make sure your computer has these specifications:

  • Processor: At least an Intel i5-4590 or Ryzen 5 1500X
  • Video card: Many video cards are supported, so you have a lot of options. You need at least an Nvidia GeForce RTX 20XX, GeForce GTX 1650 Super or higher, Nvidia Titan Z or Titan X. If you have an AMD graphics card, it should be an AMD 400/500/5000 Series or a Vega Series.
  • Memory: 8 GB or more
  • Operating system: Windows 10
  • USB: An available USB 3 port

You can find most of this information from the System Information dialog box. To see it, type 'System' in the Start button search box and click 'System information' when you see it in the search results.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Check System Information to make sure your PC supports Oculus Link. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

How to connect Oculus Quest to a PC

1. Make sure you have a high-quality USB cable that's at least 10 feet long (and the longer the better, so ideally look for a 15-foot cable). The USB charging cable that comes with your Quest will work.


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2. If you haven't already, install the Oculus Quest desktop software on your PC. If you're a Quest user, you probably already installed it. Start the Oculus Quest app.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Install the Oculus Quest desktop software and make sure it is running. Dave Johnson/Business Insider

3. If you don't already have Steam installed, install that as well and log into your account. Then install SteamVR. This isn't mandatory to connect the Quest to your PC, but the main appeal of making an Oculus Link connection is having access to the large library of PC VR games and apps in Steam.

4. Plug your USB cable into the USB port on the side of the Quest and then plug the other end into an available USB port on your computer.

© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Plug the Oculus Link cable into your headset and your computer. Dave Johnson/Business InsiderSoft

5. Turn on your Quest and put on the headset.

6. After a few moments, you should see a popup in the headset asking for permission to allow access to data. Use the controller to click 'Deny.'

7. You'll now see a popup asking to enable Oculus Link. Use the controller to select 'Enable.'

You'll now be connected to the PC and can run PC VR games and applications in the Quest.

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QSP
Author(s)Valery Argunov
Original release 2004
Last release 2010
Platform(s) Cross-platform
Language(s) Russian
License(s) GPL v2
Multimedia
Color effects Possible
Graphics Possible
Sound/Music Possible
  • 1Quest Soft Player
    • 1.1Interpreters
      • 1.1.1QSP Player for Windows
    • 1.2Useful programs

Quest Soft Player is a text-based game developing system leaning towards the choice-based interface (there is an option to make a parser game). It includes a cross-platform player and a couple of utilities for game development.

Originally developed by Valery 'Byte' Argunov, it has a big and stable Russian community.

The program is cross-platform, working on Windows, PocketBook, Android, Windows CE / Windows Mobile, Linux / Unix, MacOS, Sony PSP, BeOS / Haiku. The player is licensed under GPLv2, some utilities and libraries are LGPLv2.

There is a flavor of QSP named AeroQSP Shell for making Flash games, making QSP playable in a web browser.

Interpreters

QSP Player for Windows

Basic archive of the interpreter (Windows version)Version 5.7.0:

QSP Player for Android

Version of the interpreter for Android devices. Works on Android 1.6 and higher.Alpha version:

  • Quest Player (QR code)

For those who do not have a Play Market:

  • direct link (QR code)

QSP Player for MacOS

Version 5.7.0 alpha:

QSP Player for Linux

Version 5.7.0 corresponds to revision 63e49c6a47ffd027c926b81c35422a78d851a674

Linux x86

The basic archive of the interpreter for Linux x86 platforms. Built on Ubuntu 10.04

Linux x86_64

The basic archive of the interpreter for Linux x86_64 platforms. Built on Ubuntu 10.04

Player QSP CE

Version of the interpreter for Pocket PC 2003 - Windows Mobile 6.1 devices. Only QVGA displays are supported.Version 5.7.0 beta 0.7.1:

qsPSP

Port of the interpreter on the Sony PSP.Currently, graphics and sounds are not supported, otherwise it is a fully functioning platform on which you can play any QSP-games without restrictions.

QSP Player for PocketBook

QSP version for PocketBook (e-books). Developers Page: [fedorchenko.net]

AeroQSP Shell

QSP on Flash with enhanced graphics support. To work, you need a pre-installed Flash plug-in for Internet Explorer.Version 5.7.0.5:

Quest Navigator

Quest Navigator is created as the next step in the development of the QSP platform, in place of the outdated classic player and AeroQSP. Author - Nex-Otaku(Леонид Черненко)Principal differences

  1. The content is rendered by means of the browser. There is full support of HTML, CSS and Javascript.
  2. Decoration is separated from the game code
  3. It is easier to port the player by moving the platform independent part of the logic into a common Javascript framework
  4. Support for mobile platforms (Android, iOS)
  • Universal player for Windows on the engine Awesomium Github
  • QSP library branch, modified for Quest Navigator Github
  • JS framework (core) Github
  • Library project for Android standalone applications GitHub

Fastqsp

Faster than classic player. Author - Graylord.

Qqsp

Alternate player for qsp games.The interface is rewritten to Qt. Author - Sonnix.The new player should be fully compatible with the old one. Save games are compatible between the players. The player has all the functionality and settings from the original. There are also a couple of additional settings. You can enable the display of the html code of the current page. You can enable the autostart of the last downloaded game.

The player supports html5 and video.Versions:

Useful programs

Game editor QGen

Version 4.0 beta 1:

Source code:

TXT2GAM

Qsp Player Download

Utility for converting text files to QSP format.Allows you to write games in any text editor.

Quest Soft Player Games

GamConv

Links

  • QSP.su - the official site
  • Wiki - documentation and guides
  • Source code - source code on Github
  • QSP - page on the russian IFWiki
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