ONElua - Are you hoping to code some LUA PSP homebrews in the future? This kit by gdljjrod and Rober Galarga makes it simpler than ever before!
LUA has been a part of the PSP scene for most of the past decade. This new set of development tools updates some of that older work with improved coding syntax. As you would expect, the ability to easily import image and sound files into your games is also present as well. Rather than being a game in itself, this download is intended for those that want to make their own homebrews. See more details below!
We're proud to share our work: OneLua is a brand new Lua Interpreter to create our homebrews to both PSP as PSVita.
As LuaDEV, OneLua is based on OSLib, so there are many similar functions (with slightly different syntax).
In this version there are enough modules to make decent homebrews.
Autors: gdljjrod and Rober Galarga.
OneLua features basic functions, as sound load (mp3), images, ini files, functions to copy & paste and many more (feel free to explore the docs).
However, there are a bug: there aren't functions to delete sounds, images, timers and other objects, so to free them you'll need to use the basic way.
var = nil
Maybe you'll want to call collectgarbage("collect") after that to clean effectively the memory used by the object.
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