Posted Nov 13, 2008 at 05:27PM by Karl B. Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Development Tags: Lua, Sony, PSPGL, SDK, libpng
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Wanna try coding homebrew applications for the Sony PlayStation Portable? If so, you should try Minimalist PSPSDK, a DevPak-filled SDK that lets you build PSP homebrew apps.

Minimalist PSPSDK has just recently been updated to version 0.8.10. This release includes a basic set of DevPaks (freely distributable import libraries and header files) as well as a fixed sample for Objective-C. Here's the full changelog:
  • PSP homebrew - Image 1Update to Newlib 1.16
  • Pack the libraries into the Installer
    • zlib
    • bzip2
    • freetype
    • jpeg
    • libbulletml
    • libmad
    • libmikmod
    • libogg
    • libpng
    • libpspvram
    • libTremor
    • libvorbis
    • lua
    • pspgl
    • pspirkeyb
    • sqlite
    • SDL
    • SDL_gfx
    • SDL_image
    • SDL_mixer
    • SDL_ttf
    • smpeg
    • zziplib
  • Fix the Objective-C sample since it didn't show anything.

Download: Minimalist PSPSDK v0.8.10



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