PSP Homebrew Developer tommydanger - author of the original DevHook firmware installer and IceTea - has released a functions library for homebrew development. The library enables the unit to trigger several of the PSP's built-in dialogs with just one function.
The archive also provides a sample program for reference. The program triggers the following built-in dialogs:
* Messagedialog
* Errordialog
* Onscreenkeyboard
Users are encouraged to practice cautionHere's tommydanger's description of the program:
It's based on the pspsdk examples but with the overhead cut off, and integrated in a small library.
Included is a small sample; it's really straight forwarded. All you have to do is link this library and set up your gu functions. The library itself doesn't provide a gu setup function as every dev prefers his own and it's improper coding style to have 2 setups though you can use the one used in the sample.
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