LuaStation
Changelog:
-a shell connecting the various components of the programme,
-a powerful image editor fully incorporated,
-assistance in html format for easier reading and easier access to different chapters.
For more details on the operation of this program, see the readme file included in the archive
Faintless Maker
Project description:
Faintless Maker is a Rpg Style game engine that allow you to build your PSP games directly from your PSP! Just like Rpg Maker for the pc!
It's easy and fast, and you don't need to learn any programming lenguage!
Features:
Game:
-Scrolling,
-Collision,
-Pg animation
-Run
-Tleport whne touching map Bouds
Stackless Python PSP 2.5.2 R1
Here's a bit of good news for the aspiring PSP developer out there. carlosedp has announced that a new build of the Stackless Python PSP programming language is now available for use within the homebrew community.
The version was build using the latest version of the original Stackless Python Code, currently at v 2.5
Budding programmers who want to try their hand out on a language which a bit more readable than most can check out the PlayStation version of the Python programming language entitled "Python-PSP"
RSPsar Dumper
The last we heard of RSPsar Dumper was last month, when author Red Squirrel updated the homebrew development utility to decrypt Sony's official 3.95 firmware for the PlayStation Portable. Today marks a new chapter in it's lifetime. Since the release of Sony's official firmware 4.00, RSPsar Dumper has been updated to version 3
PSP Hardware Alarm Interface I
This download is for the source code of Mr350's recently released PSP Hardware Alarm Interface I v1.3.359 homebrew application. Be sure to remember this note from the developer before making the download:
"This is still an ON-GOING project and still supported by me (Mr305)
Nanodesktop 0.3.4
Filippo Battaglia is back with an update to his exceptional software development kit, Nanodesktop (previous update here). For those who aren't familiar with the application, Nanodesktop lets PSP homebrew developers code faster, with the use of extensive system libraries.
What's new with version 0.3
funcLib
Developers Sleepy and Flatmush dropped us a line earlier to announce the release of funcLib v1.0.1. As a recap for the first-time readers, this homebrew is actually a PC-based function library.
Sleepy and Flatmush created this kit specifically to help their fellow
developers program homebrews faster and more efficiently for the PSP