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PSP homebrew - Easy3Dcpp v0.1
Posted Nov 07, 2009 at 10:48AM by Karl B.
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Lua,
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Mootjeuh has released a handy library for those who prefer using C/C++
to code their PSP homebrew projects. This library, called Easy3Dccp, is
a collection of functions that makes it easier for devs to use the
PSP's 3D engine.Download: Easy3Dcpp v0.1 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development forum |
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Posted Jun 06, 2009 at 05:14PM by Glenn M.
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Homebrew Games
Tags:
homebrew community,
C/C,
George W. Bush
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This game may not boast the most elaborate code in the homebrew community, but if you've got a bone to pick with former president George W. Bush or simply want to mess around, the craziness1's Bush Shooter 2008 ought to be worth a few laughs.Download: Bush Shooter 2008 Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Oct 13, 2008 at 01:03PM by Gino D.
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Lua,
Zx-81,
C/C
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Download: PSPWrite v1.2.0 (FW 4.X) Download: PSPWrite v1.2.0 (FW 1.50) Download: PSPWrite v1.2.0 (source) Visit: QJ.NET PSP development forums |
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Posted Sep 29, 2008 at 05:09PM by Mabie A.
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Microsoft,
GNU,
IDE,
SDK,
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The Minimalist PSPSDK for Windows is now up to v0.8.8. But first, what
this SDK allows you to do is to code your own applications for the PSP. Read more after the jump.Download: Minimalist PSPSDK for Windows v0.8.8 |
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Posted Mar 12, 2008 at 01:43AM by Ryan A.
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Homebrew Applications
Tags:
Lua,
memory stick,
Sony,
ICQ,
Custom Firmware,
C/C
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Here's another entry to the on-going NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition. It's called Flo's Funportal from homebrew coder FloXxX. The application is currently on version 1.1 and is home to several games, videos, and applications. Know more after the jump!Download Flo's Funportal v1.1 |
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Posted Oct 27, 2007 at 08:48AM by Isaac C.
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Homebrew Applications,
Homebrew Development
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memory stick,
XMB,
C/C,
Dark_Moon
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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:
If you have any questions or if you wish to discuss the program, follow the link to our forums below. If you find bugs in the program, Dark_Moon also requests that they be reported in the forum thread. Download: PSPcw Public Beta Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Aug 01, 2007 at 07:06PM by Tim Y.
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osk,
Danzeff,
C/C,
Poison_xtreamlua
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PSP homebrew developer Poison_xtreamlua dropped by the QJ.Net Forums earlier to announce the release of his very own keyboard application. Poison explains that this C/C++-coded homebrew was created out of necessity, as Danzeff's OSK wouldn't work on one of his homebrews.Poison's keyboard is described to be "not better the Danzeff's keyboard of course," with this release including the app's source codes. As for controls:
Download: Poison's Keyboard Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Apr 13, 2007 at 06:32PM by Jerico G.
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-Maniac- has dropped by our PSP development forums to tell us about the release of the tool he coded for aspiring homebrew developers for PSP - C/C++ Development Studio. It's a PC-based development application designed specifically to help coders via enhanced developing GUI/environment. This one's very much like his PSP Lua Software Studio, only this version caters more to C and C++ programming languages.Here's the list of the PSP application's features, straight from developer -Maniac-:
Download: C/C++ Development Studio Visit: PSP Development Forums |
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Posted Nov 19, 2006 at 06:03PM by Victor B.
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Homebrew Development
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Lua,
PSPGL,
C/C,
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We missed Alatnet and his uber-useful 3D modeling application Gmax2PSP. He recently came back into the fray with version 4 of his program and less than 48 hours later, he's come up with Gmax2PSP v5.For those who haven't heard of it, homebrewers can use this to make custom content for their games, so long as they're gmax-enabled. The big addition to version 5, as a result of popular demand, is the ability to export models from C/C++. Yes, homebrewers, it's the programming addition you've been waiting for, and it's ready for you to pick up and use at will. Now, some words of advice. You'll want to check out the version 4 forum thread for instructions on installing and using the program. It's always a good idea to know what you're getting into, else you could run the risk of harming your PSP. That being said, if you want to give him props for version 5, visit the v5 discussion thread, and if you want to report bugs and other errors that need addressing, visit the v4 discussion thread. Enjoy! New Features:
Download: [Gmax2PSP v5] |
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Posted Oct 08, 2006 at 07:41PM by Ian C.
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News
Tags:
Lua,
GBA,
C/C
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