PSPSchedule allows you to have basic PDA capabilities by allowing you to keep track of your schedule and (in the next version) giving you an address book. This is also the first homebrew program to make use of Arwin van Arum’s P-Sprint text entry system. http://www.quinnsoft.com/pspschedule.php
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Squarez is a simple action game utilizing the PSP’s analog stick. Based on a game called Ball by Nicolay Edin and Axel Hammarback, which was inspired by a game called Eskiv made by Jean-Francois Geyelin. Changes: Added ability to load up to 10 background images. (place in /background) Added Adjust Color settings to Options Menu where you can customize all [&hellip
colecoDS is a Colecovision emulator for Nintendo DS. http://www.portabledev.com/&#
nesDS is a NES emulator for the Nintendo DS. http://home.utah.edu/~u0422123/nes
FLuBBa and Loopy have released a Master System emulator for the Gameboy Advance. Check out this release here: http://hem.passagen.se/flubba/gba.html
MrAdults has released a port of Hexen for the Nintendo DS. It has sound and touchscreen support. The source code is also included.http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t
Infantile Paralysiser has updated his MoonShell for the Nintendo DS.http://mdxonline.dyndns.org/archives/nds
Shine has released a new version of Luaplayer for the PSP, this new release allows you to to rotate the text.http://forums.ps2dev.org/viewtopic.php?t
A new version of MemCCPP has been released which allows you to to use ps2link or execftps to transfer save games to and from your ps2 utilizing a specialized frontend for ps2client.http://www52.tok2.com.nyud.net:8090/home/nodchip/#memccpp