Here is an attempt to bring Google Maps to the PSP with a simple interface.
This program is not using the Google Maps API (except for address search), it is retrieving the images directly.
Changelog:
* better performance with big cacheA A A
* added Danzeff keyboard supportA A A
* fixed cache neighborhood option for hybrid mapsA A A
* moved images, font and user files to the data/ subfolderA A A * improved memory usage
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