Having trouble trying to run some of the functions on the previous build of Sakya's OSLib MOD homebrew application? If you are, then you'll be happy to know that the developer's dropped by the QJ.NET Forums to release this homebrew's version 1.0.1.
As a recap for the guys who weren't around earlier, this application is actuall Sakya's modfified version of Brunni's OSLib 2D graphics library for the Sony PlayStation Portable. As for this release's changelog, which includes several bug fixes (Quoting the readme):
* Added: Support for UTF-8 with intraFont (many thanks to nextos!!!) Use INTRAFONT_STRING_UTF8 to init intraFont
* Fixed: corrupted graphic using intraFont
* Fixed: MP3/ATRAC3+ playback under kernel 3.xx (sorry, I didn't test it before)
* Fixed: crash in MP3 playback after some seconds (many thanks to Drakon for reporting and testing)
Further details on installing and running OSLib MOD v1.0.1 are available in the file bundle's readme. You may also want to visit Sakya's release thread at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum to post your feedback.
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