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PMPlayer Advance (27-10-2007) (PSP Application)

Cooleyes has released a new version of the Media Player for the PSP. Most notably this adds Video Output for those using PSP Slims, 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz Sampling rate for audio. Thanks to http://www.dcemu.co.uk for the news.

http://www.cngba.com/thread-16816469-1-1.html

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HotelHaut (GBA Game Source Code)

HotelHaut is an Othello influenced game for the GBA by birslip. He now released the C source code for Hotelaut. It’s now packaged together with the binary and can be downloaded here from PDRoms. Thanks to birslip himself for the news.

http://www.pdroms.de/files/494/

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Reaxion (Final) (GBA Game)

Reaxion GBA does exactly what it says on the tin, it’s a conversion of the C64 game to the GBA. It’s a typical puzzler similar to “Lights Out” with 99 levels, design and graphics by T.M.R, music by Bexta and code by Widdy. This is the very final version. It has very minor changes compared to the Buenzli 2007 partyversion, … Read more

http://www.pdroms.de/files/553/

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PSPFiler v4.0 (PSP Application)

mediumgauge comes up with a new version of his file browser / file explorer PSPFiler. Changes: general: – added a feature to modify CPU speed. (Though UMD ripping feature always runs in 333MHz.) – fixed a bug some kind of mp3 files that had LAME tags could not be played. filer: – added a feature to access ISO archive file. … Read more

http://www.geocities.jp/mediumgauge/

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Scrabble Dictionary (NDS misc)

Release notes from binhh: This is my first attempt at a DS application. I basically wanted a portable way to look up words that are challenged while I play Scrabble. I’m too cheap to buy a Scrabble dictionary and too lazy to walk to my computer. This uses the SOWPODS dictionary as the word list. Just use the onscreen keyboard … Read more

http://palib.info/forum/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?viewmode=flat&type=&topic_id=3764&forum=28

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