First of all, allow us to congratulate Xandu on his first Lua program. Its called L:UA (Lua Utility Applications). For now the application is still in beta version but by the looks of it, this application is very handy tool to organize the Lua files of your beloved handheld. Included in the first version is a PSP Lua counter, a PIx fix and a PSP button tester. The PSP Lua counter keeps track of the total number of Lua files in your PSP but according to the developer, it can only count 30 Lua files for now. But don't worry, we're sure Xandu will update this.
Next is the Pixel Fixer which we think can be of great help in managing your PSP's image settings. The last feature is the PSP button tester which, judging from the image that the developer has provided, can help you manage your PSP's buttons. Hmmm, it would be cool if it can help you troubleshoot problems on your PSP buttons. He-he!
Anyway, for those who have already downloaded this application, we think Xandu would appreciate your comments and suggestions regarding improvements for L:UA v1.0 Beta. For more updates on this, stay tuned here at QJ.
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