Pixel Alarm
For many a PSP owner, nothing gets under their skin quite like the sight of a couple of dead pixels on their handheld's screen. With that said, we're happy to report that pspflashsystem has something you just might need.
It's Pixel Alarm v0
Stylus Pilot - drag a crosshair target across the screen with the stylus in order to display the digitizer error.
If the user considers the error to be too large, the app exits to System Prefs with "p" in order to re-calibrate.
If recalibration is not considered necessary, the offset is still useful in aiming the stylus at buttons, text positions, etc
yCPUBench is a benchmarking utility to measure the speed and performance of your Palm OS handhelds CPU.
yCPUBench can measure an OS 5 handhelds native ARM CPU's performance using ARM-pnolets, as well being able to measuring 68k (PACE emulated) performance for comparison. Includes floating point math performance (megaflops) and memory bandwidth tests
LCD Analyzer (French) - allows you to check the quality of Palm LCD. This is the French version.
It can be used for inspecting for dead pixels or dust on your Palm LCD.
A dead pixel is a dot that is not the same color as the rest of the screen.
Color and high resolution devices are supported.
This software only supports Palm and Sony devices with Palm OS version v3
PSPDiag .2
Shortly after KIWIDOGGIE released a video demo of PSPDiag Tool .1 yesterday, the coder stated that a battery detection bug was found, and had to be fixed. Following that report, we're letting everybody know that KIWIDOGGIE has just released PSPDiag version 2 (.2), all prepped up for download
PSP Easy-C
Homebrew developer Re_AnimAte has been working really hard the past few weeks on applications PSP Game Maker and PSP Studio Max. Take note that, Game Maker is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#. Studio Max, on the other hand, is a shell for ithat program.
Anyway, the coder dropped by QJ.Net Forums today and released PSP Easy-C
The New PSP Game Maker (Gamma release)
It seems that there's an on-going friendly competition between two homebrew developers over at QJ Forums. A couple of days ago, Re_AnimAte released a fairly good version of the application known as The PSP Game Maker. In a nut shell, it is a working compiler and tester for Lua games made in C#
Button Tester with LEET Graphics
When Tactical Penguin said, "Best. Homebrew. Ever. If this doesn't make frontpage, I quit QJ," on the PSP Development Forums, we knew we had to do something. Youresam released a rather large file for people to try out for the simple purpose of checking to see if your PSP's buttons work