For the guys who were here two years ago, you will probably developer b0xx0r's initial release of the Isometric Map System. This app, in case you weren't around back then, is the development version of an isometric map maker to help programmers create their own turn-based RPGs.
b0xx0r contacted us earlier to announce that work has resumed on this project, and that its Test 4 version is now available for use. The dev's added some new functions to this release (Quoting b0xx0r's post):
* Fixed an outdated syntax error
* Added the ability to toggle the GUI with 'Triangle'
* Added the ability to move the entity with the cursor, by pressing 'X' on the entity and moving to an unused title
* Fixed the screenshot function with 'O'
* Fixed a few minor bugs
Keep in mind that Isometric Map System Test 4 is a LUA application - you will need a Lua Interpreter to run it on your PSP. Map System was successfully tested on a PSP running on custom firmware 3.90 M33. Those interested in reading further regarding this app will want to visit b0xx0r's post over at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum.
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