PSPMO5
Hi All,
For those who haven't seen previous release, DCMO5 is one of the best emulator of the Thomson MO5 home computer running on many systems such as MacOS, Windows and Unix. It has been written by Daniel Coulom (see http://dcmo5.free.fr/ for further details).
PSPMO5 is a port on PSP of the version 11 of DCMO5
Lua for Wii
Lua is a powerful scripting language, used by a lot of programmers because its fast, small, and powerful. It's a popular language in the PSP homebrew scene, and was also used to make the GUI for World of Warcraft. Now, Wiibrewers also get the chance to code in Lua.
This release is called Lua for Wii, and comes from homebrew developer Feesh!
LibOSK
Here's a new development tool for Wiibrew developers. Called LibOSK, it's an on-screen keyboard for applications written using libwiisprite. A demo is included along with the download for easy reference. LibOSK is completely configurable via a config file. You can change the images, font, and language that was used in the keyboard
WinFontGenerator 0.1 Source Code Homebrewer Overkill might have "overdone" it this time with the release of his WinFontGenerator 0.1 For DS. According to Overkill himself, this new utility he has created is basically to generate a customized font's sprite. This is his first version so a little bump here and there should be expected
FreeTypeGX
FreeTypeGX is a wrapper class for libFreeType which renders a compiled FreeType parsable font into a GX texture for Wii homebrew development. FreeTypeGX is written in C++ and makes use of a selectable pre-buffered or buffer-on-demand methodology to allow fast and efficient printing of text to the EFB.
Note: As of version 0.2
ScummVM DS 0.13.1
ScummVM 0.13.1 beta1 released for testing!
Please test this new beta version of ScummVM, and post your results here.
It would be good to know which games you have tested.
If you have problems with this build, please post the details in the thread
for this build on the ScummVM forums at http://forums.scummvm
Woopsi from ant512:
This release includes the usual set of bugfixes. New features are mainly centred around testing the library - there's a new "tests" folder which will grow into a comprehensive set of test harnesses for every UI gadget