Symbian OS | Pocket PC | Smartphone | Android | BlackBerry | Apple iPhone OS | Java | Mobile Gaming | Linux | Palm | Win CE | Tablet  
     

Free Mobile Software, Themes, Games, Apps for PDA and Smartphones

     
Search by Device
My Device

  
Search by Category
Business & Profession
Databases
Dictionary & Translator
Entertainment
Finance
Games
Healthcare & Medicine
Internet & Communications
Multimedia & Graphics
Organisation & Productivity
Programming & Development
Reading
Science & Education
System Utilities
Themes & Wallpapers & Skins
Travel & Navigation
Search by Platform
Android
Apple iPhone OS
iPad
iPhone
iPod Touch
BlackBerry
Java
Linux
Maemo Nokia Internet Tablet
MeeGO
Sharp Zaurus
Mobile Gaming
Nintendo DS
Playstation 3
Playstation Portable
Wii
Xbox 360
Palm OS
Symbian OS
Series 60
Series 80
Series 90
UIQ
Tablet PC
Windows CE.NET
Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Windows Mobile Smartphone
     


 
 
Woopsi




Woopsi
Version: 0.41

Platforms: Mobile Gaming, NDS


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 5 Jan 12

Developer:

License: Freeware

Downloads: 9

File Size: 3307 Kb
Download Free Woopsi 



Rating: 3.0/5 (Total votes: 1)




  Woopsi Developer's note:

Version 0.41 is now available.

This version contains the usual set of bugfixes, optimisations and new test projects. The SDL compatibility layer has been greatly improved in this release - I compiled a quick test for the GP2X F-200 and it now runs at the same speed as the DS version.

New features are limited to some more graphics functions. It is now possible to draw bitmaps in greyscale, and convert a region of a bitmap to greyscale.

Downloads available from SourceForge:

http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/woopsi

- Fixes:
- Removed Gadget::unregisterChildrenFromVBL() declaration from gadget.h as the function does not exist.
- Graphics::dim() draws to correct dimensions.
- GraphicsPort::dim() clips properly.
- BitmapButton::getPreferredDimensions() returns the correct size.
- AnimButton::getPreferredDimensions() returns the correct size.
- Anim button animation continues playing correctly when clicked if disabled.
- ListBox::getPreferredDimensions() returns the correct size.
- ListBox::draw() clips more effectively.
- Removed getEditableData() bodge from bitmap classes; all interaction with bitmap data happens through bitmap methods.
- Moved IK bitmaps out of demo folder/NDS into animbutton test.
- ScrollingListBox::getPreferredDimensions() returns the correct size.
- SliderHorizontal and SliderVertical produce correct values when they are showing a range of values large enough for the grip to be artificially enlarged.
- Scrollbar buttons scroll by amount based on max/min values and height of slider rather than arbitrary value.
- Removed ScrollbarVertical and ScrollbarHorizontal setButtonScrollAmount().
- AnimButton animations pause when the button is disabled.
- DMA copying function uses DMA for RAM->VRAM copies.

- New Features:
- SDL framebuffer code merged into FrameBuffer class.
- Added label test.
- Added button test.
- Added DOS batch files to build examples and tests.
- Added grayScale() function to GraphicsUnclipped, Graphics and GraphicsPort.
- BitmapButton greys out when disabled.
- Added bitmapbutton test.
- Added drawBitmapGreyScale() function to GraphicsUnclipped, Graphics and GraphicsPort.
- AnimButton greys out when disabled.
- Added animbutton test.
- Added listbox test.
- ListBox greys out when disabled.
- Added scrollinglistbox test.
 
Like it? Share with your friends!

If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
 
Similar Software:

Woopsi 0.34 demoWoopsi 0.34 demo
Woopsi 0.34 demo Homebrew developer Ant512 recently rolled out the latest build to the GUI library tool designed for the Nintendo DS, Woopsi. Version 0.34 includes a lot of new changes, such as the addition of several code fixes and optimizations to help make the program run a lot smoother
Wire3DWire3D
Wire3D - Wii homebrew developer antibyte has released verion 1.0 of Wire3D.A Wire stands for " Independent Wii 3D Rendering Engine' and is designed to develop games and apps for the Nintendo Wii. Its a 3D engine that was written in C++ and will help you create homebrew games and apps. This is a very cool tool for any developers interested in getting started on the Wii
PIXELMANPIXELMAN
Sprite Designing/Testing/Creating/Animating On the GO!Just so it's clear and the purpose of the app isn't in question (as I think it might be) this is intended to be a developers helper in designing/modifying sprites, particularly for use with PALib, but since there is a binary export now I'm gathering they could be used with any dev platform (not like there are many others
PSPLinkPSPLink
PSPLink To kick things off, do not mistake this homebrew app for TyRaNid's PSPLink. These are two different apps, who happen to share the same name. This is the creation of danny_kay1710, and it is also called PSPLink. Just what is this thing? danny_kay1710's PSPLink is a small application which is basically a USBHOSTFS or NETHOSTFS with an interface
PSP NetlibPSP Netlib
PSP Netlib  Netlib just gets better with every release. The homebrew by Youresam started out as a library of functions so PSP developers don't have to re-type the code. Then it added phone-dialling feature, then email support and then text messaging. You can read all about Netlib's already-in features here
PSPGL ModifiedPSPGL Modified
PSPGL Modified  neheBack in May, developer Edorul released Nehe Tutorials 1 to 10 modified to compile with PSPGL. He decided to continue with the portage and unleashed Nehe tutorials 11 to 20. But don't expect to see tutorials 13, 14, and 15 as they require a whole new font system
Micro Lua DS 1.0Micro Lua DS 1.0
Micro Lua DS 1.0 Micro Lua is an homebrew for Nintendo DS which allow you to lauch Lua scripts (www.lua.org). Tens of functions have been added to Lua 5.1.3 source code. This allow you to create applications and games very simply on your favorite console
Netlib 2.02Netlib 2.02
Are you Sam? No? Well, if youresam can read this, thanks for upgrading netlib!So, what is netlib? Simply put, it's a library you can use it to make your own LUAplayer games for your PSP, and youresam just made a couple of tweaks
PSP SDKPSP SDK
PSP SDK The ultimate PSP development library The PSP Software Development Kit (PSPSDK) is a collection of Open Source tools and libraries written for Sony's Playstation Portable (PSP) gaming console. It also includes documentation and other resources developers can use to write software for the PSP. PSPSDK is distributed under a BSD-compatible license
NetlibNetlib
Netlib  Youresam from our forums has released v1.3 of Netlib homebrew development tool. Netlib is a library of functions which developers can use so that they dont have to re-type the code. They can simply call the functions from this library and it will do its work. Also in the newest version, youresam has added a really wacky function
 

Comments on Woopsi:

Comments not found

Name:


Comment:


Enter text from image below:

Turn on images!

 
 

If you noted an error or download link is broken, please, report it via this page or use comments.
 

Please, select device to check if Woopsi supports it
 
 
© Pantich 2009 - 2025 All rights reserved.