PSP Homebrew developer Royale has released a new build for the PSP-Maps application. If you aren't familiar with PSP-Maps, it's a map-reader that allows the Sony handheld to retrieve maps directly from Google Earth.
In honor of the 2008 NEO Spring coding contest 2008, PSP-Maps v0.6 has a brand new splash screen. The new build also has three more improvements to the program. Here is the change log for PSP-Maps v0.6:
* added splash screen for the NEO Spring coding contest 2008
* added a progress bar when shrinking the cache
* added an image to help zoom in (show/hide with button O)
* updated the Makefile to remove old version number
Users are advised to take a look at the readme before installing the program.
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from mifki:
My virtual globe homebrew application for PSP. Not so many features for now, just explore beautiful places of our planet with 3D terrain and several layers to choose from. Your comments and ideas are welcome.
Hope it's obvious that data is downloaded from Internet on demand and you'll need active WiFi connection
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