Source Code for the homebrew application File Assistant v1.0
File Assistant program for the PSP, version 1.0. File Assistant is a very nice file management program in which you can transfer files to and from the assistant, run .pbp files, play many formats of music, view images and much more (including flash!) From the authors: "
As usual, FileAssistant++ is totally FREE and OPEN-SOURCE (GPL)
We've spent a lot of time developing, debugging and improving it (ask our wife/girlfriend!) and as I'm sure you'll find it useful we've given you the option to donate us a few bucks or euros which we'll have a drink of beer with!
Thanks in advance, and enjoy FA++ !
Please take care, the code source is quite huge and relies on many 3rd party libs not included :
- ffmpeg
- sc68, sid player, nofrendo, libmad, oggvorbis, st sound, sap...
- png, jpeg...
If you have any problems finding them or recompiling them to work with FA++, please post a message in the forum [here]."
Changes in this release include:
1.1 Various File support
- Lua Interpreter v0.12 supported (LUA files)
- ASCII file basic reader (TXT files)
- Built-in Flash support greatly improved (SWF files)
1.2 Video
- Video files support : (AVI, MOV, MPEG)
1.3 Core Functionalities
- FTP client support thru wifi
- Run any PSP executables (ELF files and fake EBOOT.PBP) and go back to FA++ when exiting
- Run any UMD (umd:/SYSDIR/EBOOT.BIN) and go back to FA++ when exiting
1.4 Music:
- Support for C64 SID chiptunes (SID files) Grab tunes here
- Support for Atari ST and Amiga (SC68 files) Grab tunes here
- Support for Atari XL chiptunes (SAP files) Grab tunes here
- Support for Nintendo NES chiptunes (NSF files) Grab tunes here
- Spectrum analyser
- DSP effects (spatial, echo)
- Music information (author, title) in the scrollbar for some music formats
- Multiple music file selection and playback
1.4 Image:
- Zoom using analog stick
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