LuaPlayer HM
Homebrew developer homemister91 dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and release the source code for the application LuaPlayer HM.
This is a Lua-based system browser customized for kernels 1.50 and 3.xx. According to the coder, this system browser comes with a lot of other functions and increased compatibility
LuaPlayer HM
Homemister has released a new version of LuaPlayer HM, bringing the application to version 3.0. The application has a couple of neat changes, though perhaps the most notable of them is the change that allows you to play all the sound files from old luaplayers.
Here's the current list of features in LuaPlayer HM v3
objLoader
Here's a nifty application for the PSP users out there who have some experience in 3D modelling. Nems has released objLoader v1.0, and it's an application that allows users to load and view 3D objects they've created and placed in OBJ format onto the PSP.
Here's a translated list of features for the application:
* Loading 3D model in export (
Have you ever come across any thing that, at first glance, makes you think that it may not be useful for you at the moment but may possibly will be in the near future? Homebrew developer SeanP223's Color Mixer for the certainly gives off that vibe
Dow!
February saw the first release of Dow!, which in itself is a peculiar name for a program meant to mean "Develop on the go!" But behind the name lay an impressive Lua homebrew development application, if you had a PSP Fat (a.k.a PSP-1000) of course. Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew coder bumuckl broke that barrier with Dow! version 0
Lib SDK Utilities
French homebrew developer dridri85 just released a new application called Lib SDK Utilities. This particular one is somehow related to the previous LibGE release. The latter is actually a graphics engine library for the C programming language.
Lib SDK Utilities, now, allows users to use the utility of the official SDK
Color Mixer
Homebrew developer seanpaul223 dropped by QJ.NET PSP Development Forum and released version 0.2 of the application Color Mixer. This was based on a program originally created by the coder andyauff.
Anyway, Color Mixer is exactly what its name says - a program allowing users to create their own colors by modifying RGB values from zero up to 255
LuaPlayerHM
Homemister has released a new version of LuaPlayerHM, bumping the application up to version 4.0. As the title above states, this new version of LuaPlayer HM adds some WiFi features to the app, as well as adding some fixes.
Here's what looks to be new in LuaPlayerHM v4.0:
* Added WIFI Ability to the player
Find My Coordinates
Oftentimes, most of the homebrew we come across so far are catered to the gamers, like games and applications. But this time, homebrew developer seanpaul223 (creator of Color Mixer) made an application exclusively for use by fellow coders: Find My Coordinates
Whirlwind of Colour
It looks like colorful homebrew application are in vogue these days, now that we have a new 'brewed color mixing application by Marc6310, named Whirlwind of Colour. Similar to seanpaul223's Color Mixer, Whirlwind of Colour lets users combine two hues (the RGB values of two shades, to be more exact) to create colors