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August 14th, 2007, 23:14 Posted By: zx-81
Hi All,
PSPIRC is a basic IRC client for the PSP (see Internet Relay Chat).
* What's new in this version ? *
- New Search Channel menu with filter using regular expressions
- New menu for user permissions management (modes, ban, kick etc ...)
- New options such as custom colors, distinct colors for each
user and time stamp.
- Add feature to run any custom scripts
- Many server messages are now displayed with proper formatting.
- New commands such as Banlist, Who and WhoIS
- Display user permission in the user list
- Display unread tab in tabs list (with '+' flag)
- Add flags (red color) to see unread tabs
- Add option to write text like mIRC (beginning on bottom).
- New commands in the Danzeff virtual keyboard
- Add feature to retreive last input (useful when you want to
enter the same kind of command several times)
- Add startup script feature
- Display right nickname in private channel
- Name Resolver is now blocking
(hope that will fix name resolution issue)
- Fix in the save log file (no more blank lines)
- Close all tabs before to disconnect
- Add second space key for Targus (mapping file)
- Bug fix & Code cleaning
DIGG THIS RELEASE
* Credits and license : *
It is mainly based on the IRC engine written by Danzel, and the user interface
i wrote for PSPSSH.
The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker (author of the
PSP IR Keyboard Library) with a new patch from Craig to support Sprint PCS IR keyboard.
This software is distributed under GNU V2 License, see GPLV2.txt file for all details
and information about it.
It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and 3.40-OE, and for the IR keyboard
part it has been tested using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
You can download it on my blog :
http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/
Many thanks to Danzel for his Virtual kerboard and his IRC stuff, and to all PSPSDK
developpers.
Special thanks to HookBott for graphics, splash screen and icons, and to Craig
for his Sprint IR keyboard driver.
Enjoy,
Zx
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August 10th, 2007, 20:32 Posted By: wraggster
Welcome to this week's Movie/Music news roundup, containing all new Japanese and Hong Kong Video and Music releases from this week listed at Play-Asia.com. Around 500 new items are covered in this week, including new J-Pop, Anime as well as Japanese, Hong Kong and Western movie releases and much more.
Here's a summary of all new releases that were published between Saturday, August 4th and Friday, August 10th. If some specific item that you are looking for is missing, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service with your request.
J-Pop Music releases (149)
ENKA Music releases (35)
Anime Soundtracks & Drama CDs (37)
Video Game Soundtracks (5)
Hong Kong Version Music releases (6)
Blu-Ray Disc Movies (6)
HD DVD Movies (8)
Hong Kong Version Movie releases (18)
Japanese Movies (13)
Non-Japanese Movies / Japanese Version (204)
Anime DVD releases (24)
J-Pop DVD releases (15)
Misc. Japanese DVD releases (4)
Idol DVD (3)
Full info at Play Asia
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August 3rd, 2007, 23:33 Posted By: JKKDARK
The company Alter will be releasing Trigger Heart Exelica figures. Trigger Heart Exelica is a shooter game released this year on Japan for the arcade machine Naomi and the console Dreamcast.
The figures will be released in December. More information and screens on the official Alter site.
Some pics:
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August 3rd, 2007, 18:19 Posted By: zx-81
Hi All,
PSPIRC is a basic IRC client for the PSP (see Internet Relay Chat).
* What's new in this version ? *
- New graphics and eboot icons from HookBott !
- No more blink when a message arrives on hidden channels
- Use nickname instead of user name on startup
- Text colors are now displayed (foreground and background)
- Use custom text colors for your posts
- Add splash screen on startup
- Use new SDK wifi functions
- Bug fix & Code cleaning
* Credits and license : *
It is mainly based on the IRC engine written by Danzel, and
the user interface i wrote for PSPSSH.
The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker
(author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library) with a new patch
from Craig to support Sprint PCS IR keyboard.
This software is distributed under GNU V2 License, see GPLV2.txt file
for all details and information about it.
It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and 3.40-OE,
and for the IR keyboard part it has been tested using
a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Many thanks to Danzel for his Virtual kerboard and his IRC stuff,
and to all PSPSDK developpers.
Special thanks to HookBott for graphics, splash screen and icons,
and to Craig for his Sprint IR keyboard driver.
You can download it on my blog :
http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/
Enjoy,
Zx
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August 3rd, 2007, 01:44 Posted By: zx-81
Hi All,
For those who haven't seen the previous version, Dropbear is a small SSH2 Server
and Client running on a variety of POSIX-based platforms.
It has been mainly developed by Matt Johnston
(see http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/dropbear.html).
PSPSSH is a port of the version 0.48.1 to the PSP.
This ssh client gives you a remote access to your PC (if you have a SSH server
installed of course), and you can then enter commands and run scripts as if you were
directly in front of your PC.
This software is usefull for linux users who might want to connect to their PC/server
from anywhere using a wifi connection, and then read their mail using text based
tool such as pine, elm or mutt, run text irc client, watch log files, edit configuration
files, restart services etc ...
* Change log : *
What's new in version 1.0.8 :
- Add splash screen on startup
- Add Clear key in Danzeff keyboard
(useful to clear a field in the login menu)
- IR keyboard enhancement with new short keys inside menus
- Support Sprint PDA keyboard (thanks to Craig)
- Use new SDK wifi functions
- Update help / README files
- Bug fix & Code cleaning
* Credits and license : *
The terminal Vt100 emulation part of PSPSSH is based on the work
of Danzel for his Telnet client for PSP.
The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker
(author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library)
This software is distributed under several open-source/free software
licenses, and mainly the MIT/X Consortium License.
See LICENSE.txt file for all details and information about it.
It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and 3.40-OE, and for the IR keyboard part
it has been tested using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
* Download : *
You can download it on my blog : http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/
Thanks to Matt Johnston for Dropbear, to Danzel and Jeff Chen for their virtual keyboard,
thanks once more to Danzel for the VT100 emulation, and thanks to all PSPSDK coders.
Enjoy,
Zx
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August 2nd, 2007, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
News from Divineo USA
Save $40 of the retail price!
The VGA XGA Box High Definition with TV Tuner.
Convert any signal in a VGA output so you can display your video signal on any PC LCD, PC Monitor, TV, Plasma or TV LCD.
The XGA Box support up to 1280x1024
Come with a TV Tuner, speaker, and remote control.
Compatible world wide, but power supply is for north america (require a small adapter outside n.a.)
Get yours now!!
Deal ends August 7th 2007
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July 31st, 2007, 23:07 Posted By: wraggster
News from Play Asia
Welcome to this week's Movie/Music news roundup, containing all new Japanese and Hong Kong Video and Music releases from this week listed at Play-Asia.com. Around 800 new items are covered in this week, including new J-Pop, Anime as well as Japanese, Hong Kong and Western movie releases and much more.
J-Pop Music releases (205)
ENKA Music releases (13)
Anime Soundtracks & Drama CDs (71)
Video Game Soundtracks (8)
Hong Kong Version Music releases (5)
Blu-Ray Disc Movies (8)
HD DVD Movies (7)
Hong Kong Version Movie releases (23)
Japanese Movies (69)
Non-Japanese Movies / Japanese Version (205)
Anime DVD releases (156)
J-Pop DVD releases (17)
ENKA DVD releases (2)
Misc. Japanese DVD releases (3)
Idol DVD (47)
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July 31st, 2007, 19:55 Posted By: JKKDARK
Sweeprecord announced the Official Soundtrack for Karous (An arcade game ported recently to Dreamcast and soon Wii), called "Spring Rain".
The original version will contain 14 songs and the remix version will add 7 more songs.
This is the full list with the songs names and artists:
-Original Version-
01 『sky was blue,sky was blue...』 (Advertise Demo)
02 『honeys and blue』 (Mode Select)
03 『Atheistic Love』 (Tutorial)
04 『1000 clouds』 (Stage1)
05 『one thing reality』 (Stage2)
06 『you can't fxxk me』 (Stage3)
07 『the extraordinary people』 (Boss)
08 『Electric Chair』 (Stage4)
09 『death from above 4098』 (Stage5)
10 『hey little girl,go home soon』 (Last Boss)
11 『Sex pervert of a silence』 (True Boss)
12 『honeys and blue - dub -』 (Easy End)
13 『Lily in desert』 (Staff Roll)
14 『the clean rooms』 (Name Entry)
-Remix Version-
15 『1000 clouds -solid mix-』 remixed by Shinji Hosoe
16 『one thing reality -switched-on mix-』 remixed by Ayako Saso
17 『you can't fxxk me -rush act-』 remixed by Yousuke Yasui
18 『Electric Chair -Terminal Hardcore mix-』 remixed by Ayako Saso
19 『death from above 4098 -artillery mix-』 remixed by Yousuke Yasui
20 『the extraordinary people -break down mix-』 remixed by Takanori Sato
21 『Sex pervert of a silence -near heck-』 remixed by Shinji Hosoe
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July 31st, 2007, 09:19 Posted By: zx-81
Hi All,
PSPIRC is a basic IRC client for the PSP
(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat)
* What's new in this version ? *
- New IRC engine (based on Afkim IRC engine)
- Multiple channels support
- Private messages support
- New danzeff keyboard and mapping
- Display Channel and user list
- Add tabs in the console window
- New login menu with Nickname (previous login save
data are not compatible with this version)
- Handle password for IRC authentication
- Increase the text input field in the console window
- Add word list in the main IRC menu (let you choose
a word in a list, using word.txt file)
- Code cleaning
- Sprint PCS IR Keyboard support (thanks to Craig)
* Credits and license : *
It is mainly based on the IRC engine written by Danzel,
and the user interface i wrote for PSPSSH.
The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker
(author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library) with a new patch
from Craig to support Sprint PCS IR keyboard.
This software is distributed under GNU V2 License,
see GPLV2.txt file for all details and information about it.
It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and
3.40-OE, and for the IR keyboard part it has been tested
using a Targus Universal IR Wireless keyboard.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Many thanks to Danzel for his Virtual kerboard and his
IRC stuff, and to all PSPSDK developpers.
Special thanks to Snaap06 for EBOOT icons, and to Craig
for his Sprint IR keyboard driver.
It's still a beta release and work still remain !
Enjoy,
Zx
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July 24th, 2007, 18:45 Posted By: wraggster
via joystiq
Retro Treasures points us to a set of "handheld" arcade games (more like tabletop) up for auction on eBay. Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaxian, and Dracula have been preserved from the dark era of 1981 and are fully operational, supporting two players simultaneously and running off those not-necessarily-rechargeable things called C batteries. The auctioneer has several other tabletop arcade games on the block, including Donkey Kong and Q-Bert. The prices seem a little steep for some, but sometimes nostalgia knows no limits.
More Info
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July 24th, 2007, 06:26 Posted By: Kojote
z88dk is a z80 C cross compiler supplied with an assembler/linker and a set of libraries implementing the C standard library for a number of different z80 based machines.
The compiler featured in z88dk is a much enhanced Small C compiler; the compiler accepts many features of ANSI C and is only deficient in a few areas where implementation on a z80 processor might prove inefficient. The compiler performs simple optimisations, but the bulk of the optimisation is achieved by a set of peep-hole rules, which will typically reduce the size of a large project by up to a third.
The libraries supplied with z88dk are designed to be as generic as possible, indeed it is possible to port to a new machine simply by supplying two library routines and some startup code.
This version adds support for the SEGA MASTER SYSTEM along with Newbrain, Rabbit and the TS2068.
All interested coders can visit the official page at http://www.z88dk.org/
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July 22nd, 2007, 21:55 Posted By: JKKDARK
via Absolute Gadget
Here at Absolute Gadget we love games. But sometimes our gaming obsession can lead to mountains of peripherals crowding our space, which could be used for more gadgets. Maybe this will help. Thrustmaster have launched a pad that will work for your PS3, PS2 and your PC. The Dual Trigger 3 in 1 controller features all the usual buttons you would expect from a Playstation pad, including mini-sticks and the home button for PS3 owners.
Just like the official PS3 pad it also features 6 axes. A switch on the underside of the pad allows you to switch between PC and console without having to change any settings on the pad itself.
There is also a mapping function allowing gamers to save their own control configurations thanks to the pad's internal memory. This will no doubt come in useful when your annoying friend who changes the whole button layout to play Tekken visits.
A preset button will allow said chum to switch to their preferred configuration at the touch of a button.
The Dual 3 in 1 Trigger pad will cost £14.99, with a rumble force version for PC at £19.99. They will be available in September from Thrustmaster.
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July 22nd, 2007, 15:01 Posted By: Art
Hi Guys,
Here is a tested solution to get the Garmin GPS18 PC
to work with the PSP and MapThis! program.
The problem with my GPS18 is that the output is closer
to RS232 standard than desired for this application,
and the GPS transmit line must be inverted.
Lucky only one directional comms is used so a single
transistor circuit is needed that will fit into a DB9 backshell,
or hidden inside an XLR connector.
One of the 1K resistors in the circuit is the usual
resistor in series with the PSP serial Rx line that is used in most
homebrew cables for the MapThis! application.
You can try higher values to reduce the current as
much as can be tolerated before your setup fails,
then lower the value a little to ensure reliable communication.
The 4x AA battery pack is required to power the GPS unit since it
has no compartment for batteries of it's own.
The same battery pack powers this circuit, and since it has a biult
in switch, that can be used to power the GPS mouse on and off.
The GPS18 is a high end unit priced at over $200 in Australia,
and I don't know how many other brand units will have
the same characteristic which is desirable in some applications..
Cheers, Art.
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July 20th, 2007, 16:43 Posted By: wraggster
News from Play Asia
Welcome to this week's Movie/Music news roundup, containing all new Japanese and Hong Kong Video and Music releases from this week listed at Play-Asia.com. Around 300 new items are covered in this week, including new J-Pop, Anime as well as Japanese, Hong Kong and Western movie releases and much more.
Here's a summary of all new releases that were published between Saturday, July 14th and Friday, July 20th. If some specific item that you are looking for is missing, please don't hesitate to contact our customer service with your request.
J-Pop Music releases (132)
ENKA Music releases (9)
Anime Soundtracks & Drama CDs (9)
Video Game Soundtracks (6)
Hong Kong Version Music releases (10)
Blu-Ray Disc Movies (3)
HD DVD Movies (1)
Hong Kong Version Movie releases (24)
Japanese Movies (14)
Non-Japanese Movies / Japanese Version (26)
Anime DVD releases (16)
J-Pop DVD releases (12)
ENKA DVD releases (1)
Misc. Japanese DVD releases (3)
Idol DVD (30)
UMD™ Video & Music (1)
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July 20th, 2007, 12:01 Posted By: zx-81
Hi All,
PSPIRC is a basic IRC client for the PSP (see Internet Relay Chat).
This first release has the following main features :
- IR keyboard support
- Danzeff virtual keyboard for all text input
- Profiles to store Login/IRC servers datas
- Save log files
- etc ...
* Credits and license : *
It is mainly based on the IRC engine written by Danzel, and the user
interface i wrote for PSPSSH.
The IR keyboard support is based on the work of Harald Fielker
(author of the PSP IR Keyboard Library)
This software is distributed under GNU V2 License, see GPLV2.txt file
for all details and information about it.
It has been developed on linux for Firmware 1.5 and 3.40-OE, and for
the IR keyboard part it has been tested using a Targus Universal IR
Wireless keyboard.
How to use it ? Everything is in the README.txt file.
Many thanks to Danzel for his Virtual kerboard and his IRC stuff,
and to all PSPSDK developpers.
Special thanks to Snaap06 for EBOOT icons.
It's a first beta release and work still remain !
Enjoy, :thumbup:
Zx
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July 18th, 2007, 07:19 Posted By: vhangell
Hi I would just like to ask if you guys have a porting guide for PSP. I already have a toolchain with libraries installed on cygwin. Also, I have compiled some few codes and ran on my psp. I have tried deniska's rRootage port guide but it was unsuccessful. I'm doing my best to find what's wrong by trying to find more guides so as to aid me in my porting quest. If you have tips for me or would like to start your own porting guide. Please do post here. also you can email me at yahoo. id is vhangell
Oh btw, is it possible to port Chromium BSU to PSP? It is a 2d open source shooter game for PC. very cool game that relaxes me when Im stressed. http://www.reptilelabour.com/software/chromium/
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July 16th, 2007, 17:53 Posted By: deniska
This is a PSP adoptation of Hex-A-Hop, a puzzle game based on hexagonal tiles, by Tom Beaumont.
The objective is simply to destroy all the green hexagonal tiles on each of the 100 levels. As you progress through the game, more types of tiles are introduced which make things more difficult and interesting (hopefully).
Gameplay video:
Download:
http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/bin/hex-a-hop.rar
http://deniska.dcemu.co.uk/bin/hex-a-hop_kexploited.rar
:::Please copy/paste the link above in to browser's url box:::
(Forum's attachment size seems to be limited to 2MB, which is not enough for most game projects)
INSTALLATION
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The game only runs on PSPs with original firmware versions: 1.0, 1.5 and on custom firmwares, which allow execution of
unsigned homebrew code.
Copy hex-a-hop (and hex-a-hop% for 1.5 fw) folder from the zip file in to /PSP/GAME on your memory stick.
CONTROLS
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[X] SELECT/JUMP
[ARROWS] JUMP UP/DOWN/DOWN-RIGHT/DOWN-LEFT/MENU NAVIGATION
[TRIGGERS] JUMP UP-RIGHT/UP-LEFT
[START] UNDO
[SELECT] PAUSE/MENU/EXIT MENU
[ANALOG] JUMP IN ALL DIRECTIONS/MENU NAVIGATION
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