2.71 SE-B MP3 module
If you are getting a little fed up with the somewhat limited range of options you get from the XMB's music player then this is something which should appeal to you
2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module
Here's another quick update for Joek2100's irsmp3 module. We mentioned last time that v0.4 would probably be the final version, but joek2100 decided to add a feature that lets users change the MP3 playback directory and add some custom controls of their own.
According to joek2100, he'll be looking into overclocking for the next release
2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module
Joek2100 is back with another update for his 2.71 SEB'' irsmp3 module. According to joek2100, this release - module v.04 - will brobably be the final release except for bug fixes and updates for bewer versions of open edition firmwares.
On to the nitty. The 2.71 SE-B'' irsmp3 module is a modified version of the opensource mp3 prx for IRShell
2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module
Exactly a week after we brought you guys v0.3a of joek2100's 2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module, he's back yet again with an even better and improved release, module v0.3b.
For those who haven't been following these MP3 modules, basically, what it does is that it lets you choose and play your own stored music while in-game
2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module
PSPWhat we have here today certainly has a tinge of musicality to it in more ways than one. More than one week ago, we were all treated to the first version of 2.71 SE-B'' MP3 module. After a good number of improvements and modifications, coder joek2100 gladly shares the application yet again today
2.71 SEB'' MP3 module
joek2100 has just updated his nifty MP3-playing homebrew app for the PSP, and this time, he's bumped it up to version 0.4f. If you were able to catch the previous version, you'll see that he's one of those coders who never quit on improving their work and really listens to the community's feedback
2.71 SEB'' MP3 module
Joek2100 is at it again with yet another update for his 2.71 SEB'' MP3 module. It's only been a couple of days since his previous update, and we can pretty much say that he's done quite a lot for this new version of his homebrew app
2ds+ from damicha:This is the first release of my project 2ds+.After Nintendo announced the new NDS (3ds) I tried to show a 3D effect on the NDS by using the two display. I implemented some rotating cubes displayed in two slightly different perspectives. If you use the "cross viewing" technique, you will see a third object in 3D
3D to C
Homebrew developer Poison_xtremelua has released the second version of 3D to C. This homebrew which was designed to run on Linux OS is a powerfu application for developers who need to convert 3D images to C files easily.
Unlike the previous version of 3D to C which could only convert .obj files, Poison_extremelua has added support for *.ac , *