Good news for those who like to program on the go. Luaprog is now on version 0.4, with several improvements, and new features as well. From darksidious:
News items:
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-- Search function
-- Function replace
-- Img_viewer
-- The launch of mp3 file management since
-- MP3 IMPROVEMENT
-- Eboot launcher (file) available only from the menu open
-- Iso launcher (file)
-- File management (select button)
-- General amelioration of lediteur
-- Function functional test
-- Auto backup before a test and replace it before
-- Menu option (for setting the autosauveguarde and color of the cursor)
-- Menu lua function (explaining many of the functions lua)
The menu lua function is not very comprehensive, but will in a future update
Instalation:
- Dezipper the archive to the letter of your psp
/ Caution luaprog you have to run a 0.4 kernel 2.XX, 3.XX, 4.xx to enjoy
all of these function
Thanks:
Novservant and sabbator who are the original authors of luaprog
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