With this SDK you are able to code your own applications for the amazing
device that is the Sony PlayStation Portable. If you finished the installation
and you are reading this document you are ready to code.
Pick the code examples from the psp/sdk/samples directory and investigate
the code. To write your own applications, just grab your favourite IDE for
C/C++ and start right away, use the makefile templates from the samples
directory and remember that the compiler is based on GNU GCC compiler set
so no Microsoft extensions are available for you.
Changelog:
* Added Objective-C support to the toochain. And a sample.
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PAlib Portable A simple to use, GUI app which will copy the devkitPro folder, and patch various files to allow you to compile on machines without even install devkitPro or PAlib
Fontloader Fontloader
You may have heard of homebrew developer, Insomniac197
Velocity Library Velocity Library
Velocity Library, otherwise known as vLib, is a specical library that's meant to aid users in developing their own games. ZettaBlade's just released it for public use, and he's already out and about answering questions for the people.
Without further ado, here's the rather lengthy features list for it
Stackless Python PSP 2.5.2 R1 Stackless Python PSP 2.5.2 R1
Here's a bit of good news for the aspiring PSP developer out there. carlosedp has announced that a new build of the Stackless Python PSP programming language is now available for use within the homebrew community.
The version was build using the latest version of the original Stackless Python Code, currently at v 2.5
XMB eEIDx Dumper XMB eEIDx Dumper
Here is another tool that PS3 developers will find useful.A PS3 dev nathan_r32_69 has released and app called the XMB eEIDx Dumber
Woopsi Woopsi Ant512 has released a new version of Woopsi, now called Woopsi v0.27. For those who haven't heard of it, Woopsi v0.27 is a GUI Development Library based on the AmigaOS windowing system. In other words, it helps coders make user interfaces for their homebrew projects
VGM-DS VGM-DS A week after v0.90 was released, Globoeil has followed it up and now patched it up to VGM-DS v0.90 Rev1 (Revision1). There's been quite a big bunch of crucial bug fixes that he's incorporated into the release. If you're familiar with RPGMaker (2000), you'd know how much simple bug fixes can go a long way
VIVA SRC VIVA SRC
from Auraomega:
Ok, this if those of you who know what VIVA is, if you don't go search it >.>
I developed this as a "look I can do it", to prove that I could get an XMB replacement booting from the flash as well as the XMB, and all that fancy stuff
CTF gameboot from MS Have you been converting your themes for Sony's PSP just so you can add various gameboots you wanted to use? Well, there might be couple of themes of the same nature out there, but there's a big chance that you guys might not like them
Lua Scripter Lua Scripter
savagefreak has just released his Lua Scripter v1.1, a very basic homebrew app which lets you make your own PSP/PC .LUA scripts that you can play using LUAplayer
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