Fibonacci Calculator
If you remember, we covered an interesting PSP homebrew application last December called the Fibonacci Calculator - a program that basically allowed you to generate the Fibonacci number. The progenitor of the program, maxthebest, has updated the program since then and has released the Fibonacci Calculator v0.2 for Sony's portable game machine
The GCC homebrew development team has released a new piece of homebrew goodness that PSP users can bring with them to school: GeoMath 2008, a Lua-coded PSP app that's kind of reminiscent of the interactive geometry software, GeoGebra
gPlot for PSP
Here's something for the math lovers out there who also happen to have a PSP.A French PSP developer GeeckoDev has released a cool app called gPlot++ for your PSP.A It's a funtion plotter that can display multiple funtions and gives you the ability to move them using zoom and pan
graphDS graphDS is a graphing calculator application designed for the Nintendo DS. The program is capable of evaluating mathematical expressions and built-in functions as well as simultaneously graphing up to four Cartesian,inverse, parametric, or polar functions.
v0.9.1 (Released 1/28/09)
Resized the graphing window. Fixed graphing bugs for all graph modes
Phyalgeom Aid
Hey, some of us are geeks too. And I think geometry is like the coolest thing ever invented since the toothpick. That's why, when Mr305 dropped by our forums earlier to announce his entry into the NeoFlash Summer Coding Competition, some of us here *ahem ahem* were fit to burst in glee.
Phyalgeom Aid v1
Pi Calc Version 3.14159265358979323846264 b
How far can you count the digits of Pi? Well, unless you can count as far as the 33rd decimal place then perhaps you'll find an amusing use for Art's latest project: Pi Calc Version 3.14159265358979323846264 b homebrew app for the PSP
Pythagor Portable
The spread of an angle is the square of its sine. Given the triangle ABC with a spread of 1 between sides AB and AC, we then come up with Q(AB) + Q(AC) = Q(BC), where Q is the "quadrance", i.e. the square of the distance.
Errr...yeah. Don't know diddly squat about what I just said? Me neither
Pythagorus Portable
vladdamad's Pythagor Portable v1.0 was an educational homebrew program on the PSP meant to help users understand the intricacies of the Pythagoran theorem. Version 2 - now renamed Pythagorus Portable, adds a new tutorial and note-taking area