To those of you who want to learn or are trying to learn C++, this next one is going to be a big help. Homebrew coder and QJ.Net Forums member pspballer07 dropped by today and released PSP C++ IDE v1.0. The application, to those who missed our last report, is basically a PC-based Development Environment designed to help make coding in C++ easier.
Just like most PC-based PlayStation Portable (PSP) homebew application, C++ IDE requires Microsoft .Net Framework 3.0 to work properly. Anyway, that wouldn't be a problem as we've also provided that file below. Here are the many changes and improvements implemented by pspballer07 to this release:
* Editor Options in the Tools Menu now works
* Added Save All Feature
* New Project now creates a PSPFOLDER.path which allows you to copy your compiled Eboot to the PSP with the click of button.
* The following tools in the Tool Menu has been added:
o "Editor Options" now works
o "Cygwin Path" to choose your cygwin.bat for easy opening.
o "Show Path" to see the path you set for cygwin.bat
o "Compile" ...it opens your cygwin.bat and a window pops up telling you what to type into the bash to compile it.
o "Copy Project EBOOT.PBP to PSP" to copy your EBOOT.PBP to your PSP with ease.
* You have to set the path of the folder in your PSP for the EBOOT.PBP to copy through your PSPFOLDER.path but make sure you keep the backslash at the end.
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