Lib SDK Utilities
French homebrew developer dridri85 just released a new application called Lib SDK Utilities. This particular one is somehow related to the previous LibGE release. The latter is actually a graphics engine library for the C programming language.
Lib SDK Utilities, now, allows users to use the utility of the official SDK
Color Mixer
Homebrew developer seanpaul223 dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released version 0.2 of the application Color Mixer. This was based on a program originally created by the coder andyauff.
Anyway, Color Mixer is exactly what its name says - a program allowing users to create their own colors by modifying RGB values from zero up to 255
Whirlwind of Colour
It looks like colorful homebrew application are in vogue these days, now that we have a new 'brewed color mixing application by Marc6310, named Whirlwind of Colour. Similar to seanpaul223's Color Mixer, Whirlwind of Colour lets users combine two hues (the RGB values of two shades, to be more exact) to create colors
LuaPlayerHM
Here's a bit of good news for the guys who've been keeping tabs on homemister91's LuaPlayerHM application for the PlayStation Portable. The developed passed by the QJ.NET Forums to announce the release of this homebrew's version 6
LuaPlayerHM7
Developer homemister visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of LuaPlayerHM7. Unlike the previous release from last May, however, this latest build is readily available for use among the PSP community.
Aside from routine bug fixes, this release also enjoys the addition of several new functions
Visual Application 0.3
Developer andbad (real name Andrea Badiali) visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announce the release of Visual Application 0.3. In case you weren't around during the previous release, this homebrew is actually a 3rd-party application based on the Nanodesktop software development kit that was created by coder Pegasus2000
JelloPhysics demo
We've already seen a couple of homebrew physics engines ported on the PlayStation Portable with impressive results. Homebrew developer Drakon adds yet another one to the pile with the PSP JelloPhysics demo.
Patterned out of the C#-based Soft Body Physics library made by walaber, this handheld version sports a seamless translation of the physics engine
libLZR
This is the initial public release of libLZR - a small open source library that handles the decompression and encoding of LZR-compressed data. (LZR-compression is frequently encountered in PSP firmware resource files.)
Decompression results of libLZR should be identical to Sonys internal decompression algorithm. Please report incompatible streams to me
PMP Mod
Jonny has now released v1.01 of PMP Mod which supports full resolution AVI files. At the moment, Jonny is using a custom video "container" so you will have to use the accompanying muxer to make your media files compatible.
* I wasn't able to crash it in the last 10 days, it should be stable and reasonably fast
Stopper 69 with source code
SG57 has emailed us his mini-game/trainer called Stopper 69. The game itself is very simple aa‚¬" press square when the number accumulates exactly to 69. The author wanted to encourage everyone that is interested in programming aa‚¬" start with tiny projects, and improve them gradually