Posted Nov 10, 2006 at 02:25AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Lua, GNU
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Any good engineer will tell you that the simplest designs are often the best, and with this in mind, we're happy with the PSP Simple calculator ver 1.0 that the_darkside_986 cooked up for us. It provided us with a quick, hassle-free PSP calculator app that mirrored that on the Windows OS. The challenge is trying to improve on a design that already works well.
 
From the looks of it, darkside's pulled it off as he releases PSP Simple calculator 1.1, an update on his past brainchild. For those already used to the controls for version 1.0, you won't have to re-learn anything as he's kept the original setups, and aside from moving his name to the bottom, and centering the images on the screen, there's not much visual difference either.

What is different, though is that ver 1.1 is now released under a GPL license, meaning it's open-sourced. Once again, thank you darkside for this simple yet handy app.

Download: [PSP Simple Calculator 1.1]
View:[Forum release thread]


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   by Haanz (Unregistered) - 2006-11-10
 » Calculators are good, but..

Where's the scientific ones? I know it's called SimpleCalculator, but I'd really like to see one with log, sin/cos/tan, e, etc, functions.

Or a graphics calculator would be real nice. Now that, I would definately download.

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   by erekiddo (Unregistered) - 2006-11-10
 » what the heck

since there is a ti-92 calculator emulator i dont see why these coders waste their time coding stuff that already exist....

   by the_darkside_986 (Unregistered) - 2006-11-10
 » why am i not still logged in?

I only released this because I have had it on my computer for a long time but I am tired of messing with it so I gave it to the community as open source now. The only way I will release another version is if I re-write it in assembly and make the executable extremely small.

The main difference is I fixed a few bugs and added shortcut keys. The O button is for backspace and START is for the '=' key.



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