QJ.Net Forum member Archaemic dropped by today and released a new version of pet homebrew application PSPComic. It was created, as always with the help of coder Kip. In a nut shell, this program allows users to read various magazines and comics on their PlayStation Portable (PSP).
Take note that to be able to access your files, they should be on .CBZ and/or .CBR format. PSPComic should be run using FW 1.5, any custom firmware, or any other firmware that is capable of emulating FW 1.5 through DevHook. Currently in version 0.9.7, the changes and improvements to PSPComic are:
* [Feature] Configuration file is now XML
* [Feature] New manga mode, which makes comics start from the right instead of from the left
* [Feature] Menu now shows current state of toggable items
* [Feature] New battery meter shows remaining battery percentage in the menu. If the text is red, the battery is low. If it is yellow, the power is plugged in.
* [Feature] The clock frequency menu now allows any value between 20 MHz and 333 MHz to be selected
* [Feature] Bookmarks have been added. For more information, please see the menu options section
* [Feature] 8-bit images now support re-sampling
* [Bugfix] Fixed scrolling bug, which made the program stop scrolling after some time with the D-Pad
* [Bugfix] Removing an open RAR or CBR file while the program is using that file will no longer cause a crash when the page is changed.
* Sped up re-sampling
* And many more minor changes
To those of you who are wondering about the zoom box and pre-caching, Archaemic mentioned that they should be included in the next release. The two new features need a lot of work (arge internal reimplementation for the zoom box and advanced threading for pre-caching).
As always, please browse through the Readme file first before using this. It contain a lot of important information about this release.
Like it? Share with your friends!
If you got an error while installing Themes, Software or Games, please, read FAQ.
Similar Software:
OneMangaPSP OneMangaPSP
fromA ChaoticXSinZ:
Heyo all!
Sorry but I've been a bit busy. Couldn't do much work on friday as I was out with fam most of the day. Today I spent time on fixing up mp3 playback. It now works perfectly! Anywho, I'm not late as I said I might release on Friday/Saturday and it's Saturday 11:45 PM now (15 minutes to spare :P )
PeP Viewer PeP Viewer
After a month of hiatus, Pensoffsky is back with the updated version of PeP Viewer, or Pens Enhanced Picture Viewer. It's an application designed for reading manga on your PSP. The PeP Viewer v0.7 has a new user-friendly interface and is a bit more stable than the PeP Viewer v0.6.5. It also features smoother scrolling
Penny Arcade Comic Viewer Penny Arcade Comic Viewer
=================================
Penny Arcade Viewer for PSP (Lua)
=================================
1. Instructions
a) Have a proper infrastructure network connection set up and
working. The application uses the first connection (just like
the Lua WiFi example it's based on)
AcidMag issue 4 AcidMag issue 4
Those who enjoy the idea of tinkering with their PSPs, but are too scared of doing it may enjoy this issue of AcidMod's AcidMag. In the fourth issue of AcidMag they feature a nifty application called the Virtual PSP Modder
LOAD Magazine Issue 11 LOAD Magazine Issue 11
Sam Bathe, the editor of LOAD Magazine dropped us an e-mail informing us that the April issue is now out for the PlayStation Portable. Like the previous issue, this is free to download and offers quite a number of interesting articles about music, film, art, and fashion.
This month's issue features some upcoming bands such as Operator Please
Super Spy 42 Super Spy 42
Cliffhangers. Gotta hate 'em, gotta love 'em. Just when you think the story's done, the plot concluded, the author pulls the wool over our eyes with a dreaded "to be continued" sign. But then, that's what makes it enticing. It's knowing that it's not over, that the story's got more in store, that the chase is on
MAXIM 2006 Swimsuit Magazine MAXIM 2006 Swimsuit Magazine
A new magazine has been released by PSPMagazines today, the MAXIM Swimsuit Special 2006. With 59 pages, this contains many models in swimsuits (or using arms and hands as substitutes,) including the likes of Haylie Duff, Ashley Hartman and Alex Elliott. To install, place the MAXIM folder inside of /PSP/PHOTO
LMV-Lua Magazine Viewer LMV-Lua Magazine Viewer
Tacticalpenguin has just released his latest homebrew application, which is the LMV-Lua Magazine Viewer. As the creator of this app has described it, this app is "a customizeable magazine viewing application which PSP magazine makers can use to distribute their magazines for easier viewing"
PSPComic PSPComic
Despite it being over half a year since the last version of PSPComic, this is a MINOR version upgrade, and likely the last official version of PSPComic. However, if you feel like you can improve it, you can always release your own version due to the fact that it's released under the GPL
Comments on PSPComic:
Comments not found
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 PSPComic supports it