With the arrival of the PSP Slim, a lot of homebrew developers have been playing catch up to release more and more homebrew games and applications that work with the redesigned PlayStation Portable.
This piece of homebrew should help make the process a lot easier. Emeric0101 of the XtreamLua forums has come up with a patched version of LuaPlayer that runs under Team M33's 3.71M33 custom firmware. Now you guys won't have to go through great lengths to get your Lua programs to work on the PSP Slim.
There's no readme file in the download below but installation should go similar to how older versions of LuaPlayer are installed.
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