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June 27th, 2006, 01:17 Posted By: Kaiser
jman420 has released his first LUA app. Here is what he had to say...
Hey again everyone! I have made even more progress, I have a playable lua app built to view pictures.. Its not much, but its my start at learning lua myself to code this game in 2D to start with!
so here it is, I'm sure nobody cares, but its somthing to waste a while downloading and copying over to your psp
its for 1.5 F/W PSP's only
and I hold no responsibility for any damage this program may cause ( I dont see why it would, but its a reasonable way to not get anyone mad if it does brick randomly).
He also had some news about his Survival Horror project hosted over at SHHQ. Here's what he told me...
I think that "Generic Survival Horror Clone #1" is now the working title of this project, it just seems more legal as well as being slightly humorus
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June 27th, 2006, 00:29 Posted By: N1ghtshade
This is a lightweight portal designed to make surfing on the psp a little easier, Firefox-style. It's basically a modified version of the firefox start page, shrunk down to fit in the psp window.
Features: (1.25)
Google Search changed to Google Search Mobile
Integration with Gmail and Google RSS Reader
Javascript Games
"hot" Extensions (can be downloaded and used without a computer.)
A link collection of PSP-friendly Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
One open Bookmark for you to customize (must be changed with a computer for now. Working on that...)
I'd like some integration with Hells Plumber's Flash menu, but thats for a future release. PM me with some suggestions for flash stuff (I don't have 2.7)
Instructions:
1. Install the folder FoxGlove into the root of your memory stick.
2. Create a folder called Extensions in the COMMON directory (if there isn't one you'll have to make it, inside the folder psp)
3. Point your Browser at file:/foxglove/foxglove.htm
4. Make it your homepage! Enjoy!
Bugfix from 1.0, some of the titles were messed up...not like anyone would notice
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June 26th, 2006, 22:40 Posted By: benh
Hi
i no i havnt done some coding in while and thats because i have updated to fw 2.71 and instead of coding in LUAI have started Flash coding and here is my first Flash app, its called Snake most of u may no the game and in the future will be doing more flash coding so here it is snake!
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June 26th, 2006, 07:00 Posted By: wraggster
New PSP Accessory released at Divineo UK

MAX Media Dock is an amazing new storage device for your SONY PSP handheld.
MAX Media Dock allows you to store and access content saved on any Compact Flash card from your PSP’s browser.
MAX Media Dock is compatible with readily available Compact Flash cards which offer some of the best value flash memory around. Cards up to 8GB can simply be snapped into the MAX Media Dock providing access to huge storage potential on your PSP.
To get all that content onto your MAX Media Dock, use the built in High Speed USB 2.0 port to connect the Media Dock to your PC. Windows will automatically recognise your card allowing you to quickly and easily Drag and Drop content onto it.
MAX Media Dock also includes the renowned MAX Media Manager software which allows you to automatically encode video, audio and images into PSP friendly formats, and even download game saves from the Internet!
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June 26th, 2006, 06:12 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang:
One of the hot games on the rise right now is certainly Guitar Hero. It all started last November, when RedOctane took the gaming microcosm by surprise by delivering the US version of the game. A great slowburner of a hit, the Guitar Hero + Gibson Guitar Controller bundle has been selling steadily since then. We now also have the PAL version of the game in stock over at Lik Sang Europe, and we got word on additional accessories coming our way soon too. There is a third-party Shredder Guitar Controller from TAC, compatible with RedOctane's hit, that is getting delivered to our warehouse in the next couple of weeks. The official Guitar Controllers from RedOctane will also come out this June for separate sales (2-Players mode!). Also from RedOctane, we are collecting preorders on the Guitar Hero Gig Bag that will allow you to carry your controller around like a Mariachi. Coming this summer!
Guitar Hero has been developed by Harmonix, who already committed all the Karaoke Revolution for Konami, as well as other music games for Sony Computer Entertainment of America (including Frequency and Amplitude). They also coded a non-music Eye Toy game called Antigrav. At first glance, the game might seem close from Konami's Guitar Freaks to Bemani fans. Except it greatly improved on the original concept and it's now much more of a tribute to rock'n'roll than a simple rhythm game. With two more fret buttons, it gets you to actually move your left hand much more. With more realistic gameplay sequences, it brings the experience to a whole new level, not to mention the confidence boost you can get from shaking the whammy bar. The selection of songs and the attention to detail that the baby has received make it one of the greatest games released recently. Guitar Hero has been acclaimed by critique all around the world, be it in the U.S. of A. (dithyrambic press over there!), from the greatest UK gaming journos, from French online gaming references JeuxVideo.com and GameKult, in Siberia, or from anywhere else you can think of. Awarded "Best of E3" by IGN in 2005, the game has also reached the hearts of true music fans everywhere. Whether you are an experienced musician or a newbie wannabe doesn't matter much to your fun level (it will influence your scores in Expert Mode though).
Here at Lik Sang, we tried on the game only a couple of months after its release. For our defense, it was Christmas Rush Wartime mode before that. One cold morning of February (well, maybe not so cold here in HK) I casually brought up a sample unit from the warehouse to our Lik Sang Gaming room. Curious gamer by nature, I wanted to find out what was all the fuss about this growing phenomenon. I am afraid I disrupted our business from the inside by doing this. All my colleagues are playing it during their [suddenly extended] lunch time and after hours. I personally bring it at home to play it with my buddies, when the customer support manager is not quicker than I am to steal the equipment. Even those who don't play it [because too shy to demonstrate their clumsiness in public] can't keep looking away. Five of us here have in the meantime entered in a ferocious competition, trying to beat each other's high scores song by song, day by day! It is a damn great game. The most refreshing thing in a long time for old industry veterans like we all are at Lik Sang. Might keep us waiting until the Ninty Revo... *cough*... Wii. So long J-Pop, American Rock here I come!
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June 26th, 2006, 05:53 Posted By: wraggster
News from Lik Sang:
This year's edition of SNK's fighting frenzy starts with some major character changes. Leona Heidern and Joe Higashi are taking their first ever brake, but at the same time Eiji who aside from one secret appearance in KOF 2000, hasn't been seen since KOF 95 is here, as is Duck King, plus Bonne Janet from Garou: Mark of the Wolves. There's also three fresh faces; Elisabeth who's coming down from being the heir to a noble French family to rumble and tumble with the comers, then Momoko who joins Athena and Sie as a young capoeira fighter on Japan's Neo-Psycho Soldier Team, and finally Oswald who calls Ireland home and deals a mean deck of cards as his weapon. Finally in addition to 14 new endings exclusive to the PS2 release, there's also Mai Shiranui, Mr. Big (Art of Fighting), Geese Howard, Tung Fu Rue, Robert Garcia, Hotaru Futaba and EX Kyo Kusanagi, pushing the roaster to 40 characters plus 7 bosses.
Beyond various gameplay changes, two new systems come into play this year, the first being the Judgment System. Now when the timer runs out instead of the winner being who has the most life left, a more complex formula of how successfully active you've been tips the scales. How offensive you've played and how large your range of combos where are all taken into account to decide who was the better fighter. The second new system called Skill Stocks works side-by-side with Power Stocks. These charge up over time too, but whereas Power Stocks now include only attacks, Skill Stocks are separate and feature defensive and tactical moves. Adding more depth, balance, and large character changes, The King of Fighters XI takes the throne again this week.
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June 26th, 2006, 04:18 Posted By: wraggster
New From the Major Hong Kong Store SuccessHK :

This PSP entry in the series has you as ninjitsu masters Ayane and Rikumaru in an all-new storyline that takes place immediately following the events of Tenchu: Fatal Shadows. Each character is tied to a different story, and each story offers different levels to play through. In addition to the scenario mode, there is also a 'free mission' mode that's comprised of 50 independent missions to enjoy after you have completed the single-player campaign.
From Software resurrects the mission creation mode from Tenchu II for this handheld edition, allowing you to create your own maps, complete with enemies. These can be saved to Memory Stick for exchange with friends. Players can also engage in cooperative and competitive multiplayer play with multiple selectable characters, both through wireless LAN and USB cable.

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June 26th, 2006, 04:12 Posted By: wraggster
New From the Major Hong Kong Store SuccessHK :

Product Features of SONY PSP Pro Speaker System
Pro Speaker System offers enhanced sound for your games, movies and music
Keeps your PSP safe wherever you are
Equipped with Bass Boost System
Form fitted design
Desktop Stand function
More Description of SONY PSP Pro Speaker System
Pro Speaker System is a high quality twin stereo speakers and equipped with bass boost system. It not only provides enhanced sound playback from your PSP games, movies or music, but also offers excellent protection for your PSP console.
More features:
- Soft Touch Design
- Compact design fits snugly around the PSP
- Robust case offers maximum protection for your PSP
- Retractable desktop stand
- 4 x AAA batteries are required
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June 25th, 2006, 15:48 Posted By: HellsPlumber
I have been workin on a FW2.7+ Homebrew Menu. It has Flash homebrew games and applications and Adventure Maker games so its not just flash. Im also hoping to include network features such as online multiplayer flash games and games that people can see eachothers high scores.
There will be screenshots on the website soon.
The websites:
http://www.geocities.com/HellsPlumber
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June 25th, 2006, 06:12 Posted By: gunntims0103
This little program was made by our friend IndianCheese from DCemu's very own forums.
I will probably get a lot of attention for this one. I coded my butt off to update this to the next version. At this point, it actually comes in handy!
NOTE: Before usage, please turn off your PSP cache. To do this, open the Internet Browser, go to Tools, go to Settings, and go to Cache Settings. If the Cache Size is either 512, 1024, or 2048, change it to "Do Not Use".
Here's the deal: most of the known bugs are fixed (forgot to remove "sudoku" since it doesn't work), the portal runs a bit faster, and it adds a great new feature: Network Portal Update. That's right; you can download and install small updates right through your PSP! However, larger updates will not be available for Network Portal Update, but must be installed with a computer instead. Simply click the Update icon at the top-left-hand corner of the portal. You will be brought to the update page, where you can see the newest version and all of its features.
Also, if you look at the update page now, you will see that there is a message saying "Updatable via Network Portal Update? No". This simply means that the update is too large to be downloaded to the PSP without using a computer. However, in this case, the only reason it is not available for download is because Network Portal Update is a new feature to the portal, and therefore, there would be no way to update with it with an older version. Catch my drift? It's just a logic issue.
If you are a lost 2.70 or 2.71 user longing for your share of homebrew, this is the closest you can get! Enjoy!
BTW, just in case you were wondering, in this case, "ICP" does not stand for "Insane Clown Posse". It stands for "IndianCheese Productions". Just thought I would clear that up.
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June 24th, 2006, 16:07 Posted By: benh
I was reading that psp mag that has a playable demos disc inside it, when i got to near the back and I saw this - look at this pic you must look, it says what month the psone emulator is going to be released along with some other cool stuff
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June 24th, 2006, 06:35 Posted By: wraggster
In a move that will make Sony Irate the crackers and hackers at Epsilon have posted this statement:
Epsilon BiOS is a custom flash "replacement" for the $ony PSP which unleashes the full potential of your handheld, allowing you to both use homebrew software and run UMD games from your Memory Stick on the latest Firmware releases while also enjoying the impressive features built into the operating system such as RSS feeds, WMA support etc. Currently the 2.71 Firmware release is supported - that's right, this means we have cracked the new encryption methods and developed the operating system hacks necessary to allow unsigned code to run, even in kernel mode.
We have been developing Epsilon BiOS for quite some time, but due to the fact that it requires a dual-flash system (one flash is used to bootstrap our code, the other stores the normal PSP Firmware) we have been unable to release it - until now, with the appearance of the Undiluted Platinum mod-chip. Previously we had been using our own custom hardware for development, however about a week ago we received Undiuluted Platinum prototypes and have since modified our code to work with their hardware - its working great, despite a few bugs which we need to iron out before the release. For those who are wondering, yes, you will need an Undiluted Platinum installed in your PSP to take advantage of this.
As mentioned above, using Epsilon BiOS its possible to launch homebrew software from the memory stick, kernel mode access is also available for software which requires this. Both 1.0 and 1.5 style EBOOTs are supported.
We will be releasing a video over the next few days showing Epsilon BiOS in action - keep an eye out for this! As for the actual release, this depends on how soon we can resolve the remaining issues, but we hope to have it out within 1-2 weeks.
Great news for the Homebrew scene but not so great for Sony, what do you all think about this upcoming firmware from Epsilon, post your views in the comments
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June 24th, 2006, 01:17 Posted By: Adam@harari.biz
Nick2058 from our forums has released a Pong clone for the PSP called Testosterone Table Tennis today.
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June 23rd, 2006, 05:13 Posted By: kech
new release 0.0.3
add, Full Screen only in "HW Scale" Option (don't works for all the games)
add, even control analog, working now
add, working some roms a little but large
bugs fixes
a problem with the memory that impeded its regeneration correct and left sectors of the roms without cleaning,
fixed and cleaned the coding of the menu,
and small bugs fixes
Version 0.0.2
-The Sound is better
-better resolucion (not at all)
-New keys
L+R = pause emulator
Start + Select = reset machine
Options better
"Fixed" and "HW scale"
Version 0.0.1
- More compatibility
- Now, the "home" key works to get out of the game that is running, and to get out of the emulator
- Is based in the last version make by chui of the mamegp32x 2.3

Thanks to:
djacura and jcm2004 betatesters
thanks yoguis and Unicorn for version in 2.xx http://beta.pesepe.com
Sazuke2911 for their first port
Chui for the port of the emulator to SDL
Franxis for make the port of MAME
and all the people that had help Franxis in the make of the port
If you want to help to improve this project, these are the pages where you can help
http://www.talfi.redtotalonline.net/gp32_franxis/
http://chui.dcemu.co.uk/mame4all.html
(Thanks to TheHard, who help me in translate this... so, if you get a mistake in this, blame him!)
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June 23rd, 2006, 01:45 Posted By: tsurumaru
Strmnnrmn has just posted the following on his blog:
http://www.strmnnrmn.blogspot.com/
Plans for R6
I'm back from Spain now. I had a great time in Barcelona, it's a bit of a shame to be back 
I'm planning to have quite a quick turnaround on for the next release, i.e. hopefully I'll have something ready by the end of next week, or early July. I want to concentrate on fixing a bunch of graphical issues (adding new combine modes to fix various pink+black textures etc). I'm also going to look at reducing memory requirements - I think the stability problems associated with running the emulator with dynarec for an extended period of time are a result of running out of memory. This should also help to improve the Expansion Pak support. If I get enough time I'll look at adding support for configuring the controls on a rom by rom basis. Finally, I also want to look at improving savegame support.
-StrmnNrmn
PS Congrats Ghana + Australia 
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June 22nd, 2006, 20:34 Posted By: Nafogel
For those of you who dont already know what this is, Flash Selector is a menu system which allows for easier selection of your flash games on your 2.7+ fw PSP. It already comes pre-packaged with several flash games to get you started . Again, this "app" if you will, is more of a concept, to help make homebrew come alive in the dark realm of 2.7+ fw
Whats new in v1.1:
-Hopefully this is the final version and hopefully someone with better html skills will take this idea and make it a little more usable
-Flash games included are ones better integrated for the PSP
-Moved games to a different folder to clean up the root of your memstick(save games to PSP/FLASH)
-Added labels for different sections in the HTML document to make it easier to use your own games(labeled by row and column so you know where the game will be on the menu)
-Added links to various flash game websites
-Edited the menu a bit and increased number of slots from 16 to 20
-slight modification to the background, lets see if you notice...
-a few minor changes
I include full instructions in the read me file on how to use this "app". I know its not an app, i simply call it that for lack of a better word. This is now my second release for the psp, and i have really enjoyed it. If you notice any glitches or anything that you think needs changing, or if you need a little extra help figuring it out, just let me know via comments.
Simplified Directions(for those who hate readme's ):
Extract all contents out of the zip folder and copy "menu" to the root of your memstick. Then copy the folder "FLASH" to the "PSP" directory of your memstick. Like "PSP\GAME" except "PSP\FLASH". This is where you will put your flash games. Have fun and hope you enjoy!
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June 22nd, 2006, 14:29 Posted By: DK Jr.
The July 2006 issue of the XTREME PSP Magazine is now available to download. The Magazine now has a new look and Issue 13 is packed with over 80 pages of great content including previews of Crisis Core, Miami Vice, Planet PSP and reviews of Field Commander, Untold Legends II and Disney's Cars. And all the regular content including tips and cheats, the latest news, a new competition and more...
http://www.xtremepsp.com/downloads.php?download&id=78

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June 22nd, 2006, 09:37 Posted By: AhMan
iR Shell 1.6 Released
If listening to your favorite mp3s while playing UMD Games/homebrews isn't enough for you, you can now stream any files via WiFI or USB to any of your favorite homebrews. Imagine having your whole mp3, movie & photo database on your PC and stream them real time to your PSP via WiFi or USB for unlimited storage and enjoyment. You don't like to convert your movies to PMP format? How about streaming your MP4 movies to Sony's XMB movie player? Having too much fun and can't stop playing your PSP? Well, you can setup an alarm to remind you stop playing. Your favorite shell now gives you all these features at your fingertip, plus a lot more.
Here is a highlight of the new features. For a complete list, refer to the README.TXT for details:
- You can browse your PC harddisk, DVDROM or any other PC storage devices from your PSP via infrastructure WiFi or USB connection and stream files to your homebrew applications. You can even install PSP homebrews on your PC harddisk and launch them on your PSP, just like a huge virtual Memory Stick. 200GB memory stick is now a reality!
- You can open files directly with a single click via iR Shell file browser, such as PMP movies, PMF movies, Atrac3s, mp3s, photos, text files, PDF files, ZIPs, RARs, etc. These files can reside on your Memory Stick or even on your PC storage device.
- Launching XMB within iR Shell which allows you to use all features of XMB, plus taking snapshot of it or UMD Video.
- Alarm clock to remind you important appointments.
- Low battery voice warning to remind you to recharge your battery before it drys up.
Special thanks to:
- Tyranid for making usbhostfs for PSPLINK.
- Dark Alex for making nethostfs.
- AnonymousTipster for developing the ZIP & RAR Unarchiver Plugin for iR Shell.
- StoneCut for being my favorite beta tester.
- Skydew for providing the new Help image files.
- Triable for making various nice graphics for iR Shell.
- Rangedunits for supplying a free hosting service.
- all original plugin authors.
- all iR Shell beta testers for providing valuable suggestions & counterless hours of testing.
Visit my homepage and follow the instructions to download and install.
http://www.ahman.co.nr
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June 22nd, 2006, 05:15 Posted By: wraggster
The team behind the PSP Modchip Undiluted Platinum have released a Flasher App for their upcoming Modchip Release.
Those on anything below a Win2000 PC Will have to update to even have a looksy at the software.
Ive Uploaded it for you to have a look at even though at the moment its pretty much useless, but it may be interesting to hackers etc.
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Preorder the PSP Modchip at Modchipstore.com
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