Lua Player Hm
For those of you who are having trouble getting homemister91's System Player 101 to work on your PlayStation Portable handheld running on older custom firmware, then you'll be happy to know that the developer has come out with a new Lua-based system browser which is customized for the 1.50 kernel and the 3.xx kernel
OpenBOR
OpenBOR v3.0 Build 2195
changelog:
* If only 1 pak file exists we skip menu.
* Increased size of sectors from 4096 to 8192. This should now allows pak files with long headers to load up. (Perhaps people are using directory/file names longer than 7 characters or really deep paths?!?)
* fixed: allow select was broken for player selection
LUA Player
Shine has released a new version of Lua Player with Wi-Fi support, version 0.15. Lua is an easy to use scripting language to program games and applications on the fly (no compiling required.) Changes in this version include:
- Timer bug fixed (was bug in PSPSDK) [mrbrown]
- WLan socket support (based on PspPet's "WiFi Multi-Test
Cel-Shading Tutorial & Source Code
Do you still rememer the Cel-Shading Demo by McZonk from Team Emergency Exit, which we reported back in August? Now, McZonk has finally got some time to write a great tutorial. He also enclosed a sample source code in the archive
Adventure Game Studio runtime for PSP
Homebrew developer JJS has ported the Adventure Game Studio runtime engine to the Sony's handheld, giving PSP owners another option to play some good ole' point and click adventure games
LuaStation
Changelog:
-a shell connecting the various components of the programme,
-a powerful image editor fully incorporated,
-assistance in html format for easier reading and easier access to different chapters.
For more details on the operation of this program, see the readme file included in the archive
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP source code (12/05 update)
We were planning on making a Justin Timberlake reference for this article, but we realized it was a lot tougher than it seemed, so let's keep it straight. NJ's released yet another version of his emulator programs, as well as a bugfix to the source codes
CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP
It looks like emulation fans have something nice in store for them today. NJ has released a new version of all of his emulators, with a couple of tweaks for each of the emulators that fans should find interesting
Black Dev's Team IDE 2009
Hello everyone,
I Darkside release with the second version of our program, Black Dev Team's FDI in 2009.
As a reminder, this program is to help beginners learn the language C on psp.
Here are the major novelties of this version:
- Added mode VLF and libg.
- Link to compilers.
- New design