Shine has released a new version of Lua Player with Wi-Fi support, version 0.15. Lua is an easy to use scripting language to program games and applications on the fly (no compiling required.) Changes in this version include:
- Timer bug fixed (was bug in PSPSDK) [mrbrown]
- WLan socket support (based on PspPet's "WiFi Multi-Test .03") [Shine]
- Changed sceGu* and sceGum* functions to Gu.* and Gum.* [Shine]
- System.getFreeMemory added [Shine]
- Freetype added, with 2 default fonts
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