Art's Basic Clock
Art, the developer of the extremely popular homebrew flashing application X-Flash has released another homebrew application for your enjoyment today called Art's basic clock. Now you may think that this basic clock is a bit of a step-down in quality from the amazing X-flash, but you would be mistaken
From V0odOo:Since I always had a binary (bracelet) clock have wanted, but that does not want to spend money, they told me I've now written for the PSP (in LUA):Is now nothing really great or so, but maybe someone has already sought something
A handy homebrew application coded in LUA for holding your personal contacts with such fields as last name, surname, home/work/cell phone, address and email
A handy homebrew application coded in LUA for holding your personal contacts with such fields as last name, surname, home/work/cell phone, address and email
A handy homebrew application coded in LUA for holding your personal contacts with such fields as last name, surname, home/work/cell phone, address and email
FlatEditPSP 1.6.0
We literally had a barrage of homebrew games yesterday which by the way are all entries to NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition 2007. For today, let us share with you another application which was entered in a different venue, PxP Homebrew Coding Compo: FlatEditPSP 1.6.0.
This handy app was actually created by homebrew coder flatmush
Jelly Clock
from Art's readme:
Jelly Clock V1 by Art 2008
Hi Guys,
Jelly CLock is a little demo based on the PSP Jelly physics library I decided
to have a play with. It was originaly written by Walaber, and ported to the
PSP by Drakon of QJnet forums, and ps2dev.org
If you missed Dark_AleX's special "birthday surprise" that was sprung on PlayStation Portable users last April 2, you still have a chance to see it again and possibly keep it for good thanks to a plugin developed by Red_Squirrel