French homebrew developer darksidious, known for the utility homebrew application PSP Tools, has announced the release of Luaprog v0.3 after its original owner Novservant has given him the go signal.
The project LuaStation has been picked up by several coders with the latest iteration LuaStation from gogy. It allows users to develop Lua games and applications on the Sony handheld itself and not on PC.
Here are the changes and bug fixes pertinent to this build. The list was translated to English using an online language engine:
This new version fixes bugs:
* Unable to go on record and holes in open
* Fixed bug when recording which placed the first and second line on the same line in the file
* Bugfix when registering and you register when you were sue the second page and recorded just second this page
* When you quit over freeze
It also contains news:
* Color of the syntax of lua was increased
* Deleting an empty line support when the []
* Adding a line when you press O
* At the sauveguarde you can save the file in the directory and under the same name as you opened
* You can view and modify file 180 characters per line at 120 locations
* When you press / you show mp3 player
* The cpu is a 333 mhz overcloker to avoid that the program ram
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