PSP homebrew coder fleyc has just released an application labeled PSPalm v.01 BETA. It's a Lua-coded emulation of a Palm Pilot's OS for the PSP console. Given that the displays are in French, here's a rundown on the functions we found when we tested this application (French-literate coders are welcome to clear up any mistranslations):
Jeux: Games (currently contains Snake and Mine Sweeper)
Explorateur Memory Stick: Explore PSP Memory Stick (Not working, to be updated)
Word: unsure (Not functioning, to be updates)
Calculette: calculator
Horloge: clock
Configuration: System Configuration (Currently contains author credits for fleyc and Chedal)
Power Switch (Red button on the right): Exit PSPalm v0.1 BETA
The app's main page is controlled by the PSP's analog stick, with the games and calculator further controlled by the directional controls. "X" executes commands, while "O" cancels commands, and bring the user back to the main menu. Games are exited by tapping the select button. As the application's name implies, it's still in the Beta phase, with fleyc planning to add these functions in later updates:
Word
MP3 Player
Explorer (We assume he means the Memory Stick)
Image viewer
Help menu
More parameters.
This version is for PSPs running on SE and OE custom firmwares. To upload this application, connect your PSP to the PC via USB, unzip the bundle, and load the two folders you will find in its "GAME" folder into your PSP's "GAME" folder. Enjoy!
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