PSPXavier recently released FindC v1.0. FindC stands for 'Find Coordinates'. According to the good developer, "This is a quick program I (he) made in Lua in the middle of coding another Lua game.
I just wanted a break from the more technical stuff and do something easy and quick." It's a good thing that he is spending his free time well!
It is a program written in Lua that gives programmers a better idea of the coordinates on the PSP.
PSPXavier tells those who with get this to feel free to change the background picture to a picture included in a program you may be coding. The program can be very helpful to help find the perfect place for your text according to the good developer.
This program currently requires Luaplayer. Place FindC folder in the applications folder of Luaplayer. Here are the controls:
Direction pad: Moves 1 pixel in the direction of the button.
Triangle: Move up faster (10 pixels).
Circle: Move right faster (10 pixels).
Cross(X): Move down faster (10 pixels).
Square: Moce left faster (10 pixels).
Start: Exit (if using Luaplayer)
The first number is the X coordinate, the second, Y coordinate.
And of course, your constructive criticisms, observations, and suggestions would be well appreciated by PSPXavier. As of now, he says that he has no plans on updating the program, but maybe through your comments could change his mind and improve the program more.
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From homemister91:
Hey all.
Here is the last Beta. Please post any requests or bugs.
BTW the hook functions are still in progress.
There is the new MP3 source included. This is created from the SDK, Thx to all who work on the SDK
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