NDS Wave Machine This is a very simple wave simulation program that was adapted from his java version. You can control the height of the waves, flow rates and flow friction. Unlike the java version of this wave simulation, you are able to control the wave while it is in motion (edit the wave). It is a nice small application for those that just feel like chilling in the waves
PSPeriodic
If Science is your thing then the image above should probably make you feel all warm inside. If you don't know what it is, then you really should go back to school. Propel from our forums has released his Periodic table application for the PSP showing all of the elements, their atomic number, atomic mass (in this case described as 'weight') and symbol
PSPeriodic
If Science is your thing then the image above should probably make you feel all warm inside. If you don't know what it is, then you really should go back to school. Propel from our forums has released his Periodic table application for the PSP showing all of the elements, their atomic number, atomic mass (in this case described as 'weight') and symbol
PSPeriodic
PSPeriodic v1.0 - Image 1 PSPeriodic v1.0 - Image 2
When v0.9 of PSPeriodic was released a few days ago, it was already a great homebrew work. Just in case we had an exam on Chemistry that day, we ourselves would bring our PSPs to school and feel confident. If the application is that good already, what's the reason then for this release. Minor glitches
L:UA Periodic Table
A few days ago, we reported about homebrew developer Propel's creation, PSPeriodic v0.9 which is basically a PSP port of The Perioduc Table of Element - the Achilles heel of most students (including this writer). So when it comes to Science class, we'll need all the help we can get right? And that's where homebrew developer Xandu, enters the picture
TIFF PSPeriodic
Just yesterday, developer Propel released TIFF PSPeriodic, a homebrew application of the periodic table of elements. Remember him telling everyone to pardon the graphics because it doesn't look good? We didn't find it as as such to be quite frank but the rather humble comment was meant by Propel
PSPeriodic Table
For the guys who picked up Access_Denied's TIFF Periodic Table v2, we've got something for you. It looks like Access_Denied's been listening in on the buzz over his earlier creation (especially on the 2.8 issue), because he's released PSPeriodic Table v3
Phyalgeom Aid
Hey, some of us are geeks too. And I think geometry is like the coolest thing ever invented since the toothpick. That's why, when Mr305 dropped by our forums earlier to announce his entry into the NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition, some of us here *ahem ahem* were fit to burst in glee.
Phyalgeom Aid v1