totally new to all this

Discuss the development of new homebrew software, tools and libraries.

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zxspectrum
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totally new to all this

Post by zxspectrum »

Would anyone have a tutorial on this from the start so i could actually read in my own time please.

Plus will i be able to run psp games from the web so to speak via a memory card ???
Danny769
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Post by Danny769 »

http://www.scriptscribbler.com/psp/tuto ... sson01.htm

Try this, a book on C wouldnt kill you.


And yo may want to start in lua also.
But if your up for a chalange go for it. More possabilits in C.
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Post by weltall »

Plus will i be able to run psp games from the web so to speak via a memory card ???
if you talk about warez i think it's not the correct site. if you talk about homebrew games you have to put them inside the /PSP/GAME/ folder and lua games inside the application folder inside the lua folder which goes on the /PSP/GAME/ folder[/img]
JesusXP
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Post by JesusXP »

um.. you probably should check your PSP's firmware before anything... you'll need a 2.0 and under firmware to (in my opinion) effectively (run)code on/for the PSP.

But after that... if you know nothing about coding, I'd start with LUA if I was you, (though I know nothin about how to program in LUA), if your daring or already pretty good at programming and (C), I suggest trying to find the e-book Accelerated C++ (which is where I was pointed to...)
Danny769
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Post by Danny769 »

O he doesnt want to code, my mistake.

Go over to Psp-hacks, they have beginer homebrew pacages.
I recomend the 2.0 packs

The 1.5 pack contains programs i do not approve of
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