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PSPlay v1.0 (PSP Application)

PSPlay contains an acoustic guitar, an electric guitar, a bass Guitar, drums and a keyboard.

Quote:

Dear user,

Thank you for downloading PSPlay Version 1.0
I’m happy to announce that PSPlay is approaching its 2nd birthday.

The game now includes:
Acoustic Guitar
Electric Guitar
Bass Guitar
Drums (improved)
Keyboard (new)

All the graphics for this game have been improved and there are now indicators so you can tell which note you’re playing.

How to install:

PSP Phat:
Place the “psplay” folder in the “GAME” folder if you have 3.xx/4.xx/5.xx kernel enabled

PSP Slim:
Place the “psplay” folder in the “GAME” folder

New:
-Game now loads on both Slim and Phat, no need to download a seperate file for each system
-Keyboard
-Drum sounds
-Graphics (menus, backgrounds, etc)
-Indicator (points to the note you’re playing)
-For some reason, that last couple releases included a lot of image files that were never used, those have been deleted.

To Do:
-Make an add-on feature (so users only need to download an add-on pack instead of the actual application each time)
-Re-record guitar instruments
-Take new pictures of instruments
-Fix bugs
-Add another octave in keyboard and eventually in guitars

Known Bugs:
-Drum beat cuts off after a little bit of playing along
-Loading takes quite a while

The controls have stayed the same for the previous instruments, but I’ll post them anyway for new users.

Guitars:
Cross: E
Square: F
Triangle: G
Circle: A
Down: B
Left: C
Up: D
Right: E
R-Trigger: Flat Chords
L-Trigger: Drum Beat
Start: Menu
Select: Screenshot

Drums:
Cross: Bass
Square: Snare
Triangle: Tom 1
Circle: Tom 2
Down: Bass
Left: Snare
Up: Tom 1
Right: Tom 2
R-Trigger: Hi-hat
L-Trigger: Crash Cymbal
Start: Menu
Select: Screenshot

Keyboard:
Cross: C
Square: D
Triangle: E
Circle: F
Down: G
Left: A
Up: B
Right: C
R-Trigger: Flat Notes
L-Trigger: Drum Beat
Start: Menu
Select: Screenshot

Legal:
The new drum sounds and keyboard sounds come from Apple Garageband.
I’ve made the move to an Apple MacBook Pro, allowing me access to new audio, hence the wonderful sounding drums and keyboard.
PSPlay does not use the actual file used in garageband, but a recording of them. All rights to these sounds go to Apple.

This game uses LUA Player for the PSP, the eboot which loads these scripts has simply been edited to show the PSPlay logo and picture so it’s easier for users to find.

That being said, this game is open source, meaning anybody can change/manipulate the code to their liking. I do ask that you do not re-release without credit to myself of asking my permission, although I cannot control your actions.

Although influenced by many, this game has been created, revised, designed, birthed, payed, showered, driven, fed, eaten, etc by amrcidiot

Thanks:
There are many people/things I’d like to thank for making this possible.
Of course, Dark_Alex for giving me a platform to program on, and changing my life.
The makers of Audacity for making audio-editing simple.
The makers of GIMP for an alternative to Photoshop.
Apple for making Garageband.
Sir_Axxewraith for helping with beta on the PSP Slim.
Finally, Xsjado7 for making VDrum, the game that inspired my ideas and the overall feel of the game.

Contact:
You can contact me the following ways:
AIM: amrcidiot
Email: bittybob2 @ hotmail.com

Love,
Amrcidiot

Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=15644 for the news.

http://forums.qj.net/psp-homebrew-hacks-discussion/160997-release-psplay-v1-0-a.html

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PSPEText v1.0 (PSP Application)

PSPEText is a text reader for PSP game consoles running custom firmwares. This text reader is implemented as a kernel-space module that gets loaded along side your game. Holding the L and R keys for a few seconds will pause the game and bring up the text reader interface. You can read any ASCII text file on the PSP memory stick.

Thanks to http://www.tehskeen.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=15638 and http://pspupdates.qj.net/PSP-homebrew-PSPEText-v1-0/pg/49/aid/135948 for the news.

http://sites.google.com/site/qbradq/projects-1/pspetext

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OpenSudoku v1.0.0 (Beta) (Android Game)

OpenSudoku is a simple open source Sudoku game. It’s designed to be controlled both by finger and keyboard. It’s preloaded with 90 puzzles in 3 difficulty levels, more puzzles can be downloaded from the web and it also allows you to enter your own puzzles.

Changes:

Export to sdcard
Theme support
Fixes issue #42 – Disable completed values – Can’t edit note when number button is disabled
Optional border around puzzle ( issue #7 )
Highlighting of cell and rows when touched by finger can be disabled ( issue #33 )
Swedish translation (thanks to possan2)
German translation (thanks to mhelff)

http://code.google.com/p/opensudoku-android/

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Apps Organizer v1.3.2 (Android Application)

Apps Organizer is an android application that allow you to organize installed applications using labels.

With Apps Organizer you can:

* associate one or more labels to each android application
* create a “label shortcut” (with a custom icon) on Android home that contains shortcuts to applications with a label
* uninstall an application

http://code.google.com/p/appsorganizer/

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SMSPopup v1.0.4 (Android Application)

An Android application that intercepts incoming text messages and displays them in a popup window (activity). The popup window shows the contact the message came from and their contact photo (if there is one) as well as the content of the message. Directly from the popup the user is given the option to Close the popup (marking the message read) or Reply to the message (using a system intent).

The more recent versions of SMS Popup also have a full notifications system built in – this allows a user to disable the built in messaging app notifications and use those from SMS Popup. The notifications system has additional options such as custom vibrate pattern, custom LED color and the ability to remind the user of a missed message in case they missed the notification the first time it played.

http://code.google.com/p/android-smspopup/

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MDictionary v6.12 (Symbian OS Application)

Simple dictionary program for Symbian cellular phones. This is for S60-5 cell phones.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/mdictionary/

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SymbiMaze v0.12r2 (Symbian OS Game)

SymbiMaze is the opensource implementation of the classic game where you control a steel ball by tilting a wooden labyrinth.

http://mokomaze.projects.openmoko.org/symbian/

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SpoonTorch v1.14 (PPC Application)

Does your phone or PDA not have an external light on it? Do you want to use your phone’s screen as a light? This app lets you quickly create a white screen to use as a torch.

Changes:

v1.14 15/11/09 – Read the registry to make sure values already exist

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=584056

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PSPTreix (15-11-2009) (PSP Game)

PSP version of Tetrix. Use arrow to move block right and left. Use ‘O’ to rotate clockwise and ‘X’ to rotate anticlockwise.

http://forums.qj.net/psp-development-forum/161029-psptreix.html

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PSPedict v0.3 (PSP misc)

PSPedict is a general Japanese <-> English dictionary with many japanese Japanese entries. You can search in English via the On Screen Keyboard (OSK), or in Japanese using Hiragana / Katakana. It is also possible to search using Kanji from a Kanji Popup window, or when navigating through the Kanjidic fil. You can save and load found sets, and store up to 2000 entries in each of the four study lists.

Changes:

– Included support for Tanaka Corpus example sentences.
– Fixed a bug that cut some English description strings short.
– The last English search string will be the default text in the
On Screen Keyboard(OSK). I was unable to impliment this for
Japanese text. If anyone has luck with this, I’d appreciate an
e-mail/post about how to impliment this.
– Included an application file “Edict Update”. This can be used
by the user to update Edict files if the Tanaka Corpus examples
are updated.

http://forums.qj.net/psp-development-forum/161014-release-pspedict-v0-3-japanese-dictionary.html

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