Joel Van has released a new upgrade for guitargod1134's GuitarHelper application, which teaches people the basics of using a guitar. This version, called GuitarHelper v0.5a, has a ton of additional features as well, and comes in two different modes depending on your firmware.
Here's what Joel Van had to say about this new version:
Guitar Helper .5a has had some major changes and this is my first project that i've worked on without any major aid! I've written most this script, so alot of this stuff is my work and ideas. I've re-written the script now so that there is more memory management and this gives me the ability to implement more and more content without stressing our little psp's ram!
You'll find the changelog below, and it's pretty extensive. We suggest you check out GuitarHelper's readme, as there's also been some changes in the control scheme as well as two different versions: one for the OE/1/ELOADER/HEND users, and another for users of 1.5. In any event, enjoy your download and rock on!
* Another New Eboot with NEW MUSIC, Background and ICON
* A new menu system that features SUBMENUS and MORE interactivity
* NEW GUI (new backgrounds, new text, new graphics)
* NEW scale boxes and modes including
o Pentatonic Minor
o Extended Pentatonic minor
o More Extended Pentatonic minor
o Pentatonic Major
o Major scales
o Minor Scales
o Dorian Mode scales
* NEW CHORDS
o Major Chords
o Minor Chords
o Seventh Chords
o Major Seventh chords
o Minor Seventh chords
* A NEW CHORD VIEWING SYSTEM
* EXIT TO XMB option
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