graphDS With Math assistants and learning aids being churned out by the homebrew gaming community, students are now getting more reasons to be thankful towards homebrew developers. One such math study aid, graphDS by MorganDS (previous version here), is finally updated with useful functions, such as graphing equations
graphDS - calculator Math can be a very taxing and intimidating subject. But with your trusty DS around, it should no longer be a problem. MorganDS has come out with his GraphDS program and it's bound to get you guys clicking away at those numbers.
He explains that the GraphDS is a "very primitive program" which implements the class and performs calculations
HomeBot
Anyone who's gone through any sort of programming class will remember the classic "Hello World" programs our professors end up teaching to us. First time French homebrew developer Fredo38 brings to us his own version of a "Hello World" type of program which runs under the latest 1.50 custom firmware of the PSP
Installation Diagram for LG Hitachi
It seems like the guys behind the newest modchip on the block are on a roll. Just yesterday they have made an announcement about Globe 360, through Alcema, about how its plug and play and would not require extracting a drive-key from the console
Installation Diagram for Samsung Drive
It seems like the guys behind the newest modchip on the block are on a roll. Just yesterday they have made an announcement about Globe 360, through Alcema, about how its plug and play and would not require extracting a drive-key from the console
IP address and subnet calculator/converter
from MrX256:
This is the second version of my IPv4 calculator app for PSP. The new version now uses Intrafont for the fonts instead of the default LUA font. Converts Internet Protocol version 4 addresses and subnets to binary form and back to IPv4 form.
This app is coded in LUA for LUAPLAYER HM 8
JaPSPanese
Need to brush up on your proficiency with the Japanese language (for reading all your manga, we presume)? PSP homebrew coder transce080 dropped by the QJ.NET forum earlier to announce the release of JaPSPanese. This application is a learning tool that will help users practice their hiragana/katakana
Kanji King PSP
Homebrew coder iya has dropped by our forum to release a new version of Kanji King PSP, a handy app designed to anyone who wants to expand their Japanese kanji study.
Developer's note:
I know there are already a number of Kanji learning programs, but none really suited my needs as I tried to duplicate the functionality of ReadTheKanji
L:UA Periodic Table
A few days ago, we reported about homebrew developer Propel's creation, PSPeriodic v0.9 which is basically a PSP port of The Perioduc Table of Element - the Achilles heel of most students (including this writer). So when it comes to Science class, we'll need all the help we can get right? And that's where homebrew developer Xandu, enters the picture