Archaemic over at the QJ.Net Forums has just released the latest version for the PSPComic homebrew application, now set at v0.9.9 beta 2. The latest build for the developer's comic/magazine viewer for the PSP carries a couple of new features and bugfixes - notable of which is a speed boost in the app's rotozoom function:
* [Feature] One now has the ability to disable the analog nub entirely while using PSPComic
* [Bugfix] Fixed a crash in precaching that was introduced in v0.9.9
* [Bugfix] 8-bit color-keyed surfaces now work as expected
* Rotozoom algorithms optimized. They are now much, much faster
Be sure to view the application's file readme for full usage details. Or, you can also opt to drop by Archaemic's thread over at QJ's PSP Dev Forums.
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