Yellow Light of Death Repair Tutorial
If the Xbox 360 has its notorious RROD, the PS3 has its own YLOD, or the Yellow Light of Death. But unlike the Xbox 360's hardware issue, the YLOD affects only a very small percentage of PS3 units. Still, that must suck for those included in that "very small percentage"
Learn Japanese
from ponlork:
Minna Arigatou!
Wow after all the support I had to come with a new version.
I fixed the Championship Mode, it should be fully functional now. This mode is for advanced users who are familiar with the Japanese writing system. Use the analog stick to shift the characters up from Ka to Ga, Ha to Ba etc
DS KanjiDict DS KanjiDict v0.5 DB EN is a homebrew application for the DS in conjunction with KanjiDict to help you learn and translate Kanji characters.Translated notes from the developer, eo:Here DS KanjiDict 0.5 with l' addition of the base of Taka layouts in the mode Kanji Information
Wifi Babelfish Poc Release 1
When it comes to translating Asian languages to English, we have to say we're no big fans of Babelfish. But it's free and Babelfish mis-translations never fail to amuse us, plus we just love the name (Babelfish) so we're not really complaining. If you feel the same way about Babelfish this is something of a good news
AnyLanguageStudy
Version 0.6 of nakano's AnyLanguageStudy, a handy homebrewed app designed to help you in studying some words, grammar and characters, is now available folks!
Changelog:
Sentence zoom support.
Minor bug fixes
AnyLanguageStudy
AnyLanguageStudy is a PSP application for studying words, grammar and characters. It comes bundled with Japanese word lists to help you studying for Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT). However, you may create your own study lists for any language. AnyLanguageStudy is an open source project without any specific license
5 XNA Tutorial 1.2, 2.1, 3.1, 4.1, 5.1
Joran Omark has five video tutorials for the XNA up his sleeve. According to him, the tutorials that you can download here come from scratch, which means that you won't find it too useful if you're already an advanced C# programmer
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