Poison_xtreamlua dropped by our PSP development forums to inform us of his team's (xtremlua) project - ReglePSP. Now it's not the average PSP homebrew for most of our readers as this one's specifically made to aid PSP developers in coding games/applications/emulators for us.
Poison claims that ReglePSP is a "homebrew that allow you to move a pixel, picture, background on the screen of you PSP and to show the coordinates (x and y)." adding that the application's "aim is to make programmation (about picture) easier for developers". The guy's French so give him his English a break ok? Besides that's why we bloggers are here for right?
We gave this application a go and found out that it is quite a useful aid especially for coders looking into making an entirely new homebrew for PSP. I suppose some of you can actually use it in making the basic foundations of your game, but I'm betting most of us will have better use for it on GUIs and welcome menus. Anyway, here are some more details on the application's controls along with some navigational tips.
Controls:
* Up/Down/Left/right : Move the picture (or pixel, or background).
* Joystick : Move the coordinates bill posting.
* L : Take a screenshot.
* R (pressed) : Speed up (and print the transparency on screen).
* Select : To change picture/background.
* Start : To change mode ("background mode" to move the background or "picture mode" to move picture.
* Square : Set/Modify the transparency value.
* Triangle : To change pixel color (only if there is no picture nammed "monimage.png" in ../img/ folder).
How to use it ? (version 4) :
* The homebrew allow you to know where is drawing the picture. So, we have a picture and a background. You have the choice between moving picture or moving background.
* You can put your own background and picture, to do it put your background and picture in the ../Regle/img/ folder, you have to named your backgrounds to "backgrond.png" and your picture to "monimage.png".
* You can stock until 4 backgrounds (that you have to named : "backgrond.png" , "backgrond2.png" , "backgrond3.png" , "backgrond4.png") and until 4 pictures (that you have to named : "monimage.png" , "monimage2.png" , "monimage3.png" , "monimage4.png").
* in default there are a background and a picture (the man with the cap, who is the singer from red hot chili peppers ^^) but you can change them, of course.
* If you don't put picture a pixel (that you'll move) will be made.
* START button allow to change between the background control and the pictur control.
* SELECT button allow you to change picture each other(ex : change the picture "monimage.png" to "monimage2.png" then "monimage.png" disappear and "monimage2.png" appear).
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