Calc
Were you ever caught playing with your PSP during class hours. Did your teachers confiscate it? Becasue we're telling you 'round here, they do. And it is such a bummer. Thanks though to Hallo007 we know now what to do the next time it happens to us. We'll say we're just using it as a calculator.
You might remember this developer from a few months ago
PSP iCalculator
Admittedly, there are some people who just have low tolerance for math problems, like this writer here. Every time my friends and I would eat out, I'd automatically just hand them the bill in all blind faith that they'd compute my expenses for me (correctly, of course), and I'd just hand them cash
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
New Age IQ Test for PSP
Access_Denied from our forums is back again with yet another release set to rock your PSP...and your brain. His previous programs such as his Unit Converter and ProgramLua may have had a lot of uses and a nice background, but you can rest assured that this homebrew application from Access will feature the 'lots of uses' part
PSP Simple Calculator 1.1
Any good engineer will tell you that the simplest designs are often the best, and with this in mind, we're happy with the PSP Simple calculator ver 1.0 that the darkside 986 cooked up for us; It provided us with a quick, hassle-free PSP calculator app that mirrored that on the Windows OS, and didn't run on something as fiddly as Lua
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
Lua Animation Lib
There's nothing like keeping the homebrew scene going by teaching PSP homebrew newbies the "tricks of the trade". As such, any tutorial of some sort is always welcome in the community. After all, that newbie dev may actually crack the latest firmware thanks to your help
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