It's been quite a while since homebrew developer Brunni has released OldSchool Library, a 2D graphics library for the PSP. However, this very useful developer's library is still going strong with the release of its latest version with OldSchool Library v2.10.
OSLib got a lot of exposure during this year's NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition 07, where many homebrew games based their sprites off its very comprehensive archive. The latest version sports many new features that budding developers as well as veteran coders will be sure to appreciate.
Here's the list of the changelog since its last version:
*ATRAC3(plus) audio support.
*MP3 audio support (untagged, 44 kHz files only).
*Images are now automatically swizzled when loaded, providing *a performance boost for new users.
*Analog-to-DPad support.
*Get/SetImagePixel now can work with swizzled images.
Those of you interested can take a look at the complete documentation in the official website, accesible through the via link below. So go ahead and take look at the new build, and don't worry - you've still got plenty of time to tinker around with it before the next homebrew coding competition.
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