alatnet from our forums has made a demo of a 3D Cube. Although nothing actually useful, it's just one of those nice things which you can keep on your PSP. I personally love these demos. They show how much you can do with programming.
Anyways, here's what he had to say regarding the release:
I have created this 3D program mostly from scratch.
This version features a cube (more shapes will be added in later versions), 2 different wireframes, 3 different vertex points, XYZ axis lines, and a misc. display that shows the rotation of the X,Y,and Z axises and translation Z.
The controls are easy to figure out. Expect to see more shapes, color options and more control tweaking in future updates.
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