PSP Homebrew Developer Dark_Moon - author of PSP Protection Password - has released a beta for his new app, PSPcw, a program that allows you to write a document on your handheld and save the file on your memory stick. The program will be oriented for writing C/C++.
As of now the program is still in its beta stage. According to Dark_Moon the program can still only write simple documents and does not have the sufficient characters to write C/C++. Here are the instructions for the program:
General :
Start - Return to the XMB
Save - Select
Write document mode :
Up and down - Change character
Cross - Next character
R - Space
Circle - Next line
Write file mode :
Up and down - Change character.
Cross - Next character
R - It puts in the screen "/"
L - It puts in the screen "."
Square - Write the file and return to xmb.
If you have any questions or if you wish to discuss the program, visit the forum thread for the program. If you find bugs in the program, Dark_Moon also requests that it be reported in the forum thread.
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