PSPXavier has released an updated version of his PSP tool that aids in the design process of homebrew games. A side purpose of this application is the ability to find out the exact coordinates of those dreaded dead pixels. FindC is a Lua application and stands for Find Coordinates. It is a program written in Lua that gives programmers a better idea of the coordinates on the PSP.
New for v1.1:
* Slow speed added
* Multiple backgrounds enabled
* Welcoming menu added
* X and Y coordinates now stationed at the top of the screen
* Font size and color changed
* Curser changed
This application should prove useful for developers that just can't seem to get coordinates right, and will cut down on development time by a long way. This program requires Lua Player to run. Please leave any feedabck for PSPXavier in the forum release thread.
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