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Danzeff + OSLib




Danzeff + OSLib
Version: 1.0

Platforms: PSP, Mobile Gaming


Categories: Programming & Development

Upload date: 24 Nov 11

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License: Freeware

Downloads: 17

File Size: 533 Kb
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  Danzeff + OSLib

 Many homebrew devs have benefited from Danzel's Danzeff OSK, incorporating the virtual keyboard program into their own applications. Coder sakya recently released an updated version of the original, adding support for devs who use OSLib functions.

Danzeff + OSLib comes with several pre-made functions which can help users who want to integrate it into their own homebrew projects. The Readme.txt file explains these functions in more detail, so please make sure to check it out before modifying the code.

The modified OSK comes with a sample Eboot as well as its source code, which can be downloaded through the link we've provided below. If you have any feedback regarding the program, you can drop the developer a line through the project's release thread on the PSP Development forum.
 
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