Marios Road v2.0 (PSP Lua Game)

In this game you have to collect the stars, while avoiding the bananas and Bowser or Wario. If you hit Wario or Bowser, you lose and you’ll have to start again at the first level. If you hit the bananas you will lose 1 point. You have to collect 10 stars in each level.

http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=146218

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Asterz (Build 6) (PSP Game)

Slasher has udpated his space shooter game Asterz. The special about this is, that the author accepts suggestions from others and usually adds them to the game.

Changes:

Asterz Builds are all 1.5 & 3.XX kernel friendly

http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=120933

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Penguin Snowboarding v3.0 (PSP Game)

Penguin Snowboarding is a snowboarding game, where you have to control a penguin.

Changes:

1. Interface and Graphics Rewrite.
2. Cleaner Code and Smother Buffering
3. PengBooster – Make playing the game more exciting
4. Coded Completely updated based on Halloween Edition.
5. Crash caused by running out of health “fixed”!!!
6. Other small Bug Fixes
7. “Much Much More”

http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=146243

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Game Categories Plugin v3 (PSP Application)

Game Categories Plugin by Bubbletune allows you to categorize your game menu and keep it more organized.

Changes:

– Added support for the custom firmware 5.00 M33-4 (due to the new Shutdown option being added, a lot of offsets changed).

http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=146229

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Multimesh v2 (PSP Application)

Multimesh was supposed to be an XMB screensaver controlled by a plugin.

http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=146233

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ClIRC v0.05 (Beta) (NDS Application)

ClIRC is an IRC client for Nintendo DS.

Changes:

* A clipboard in all dialog boxes. You can even copy from upper screen, holding “L” button.
* Using up to three servers at the same time.
* DCC chat support and file transfer by DCC in both directions (I really don’t know what for, but in fact :))
* Storing of logs directly to flash.
* Identification of server answers by numbers. I.e. not an interface only but the great deal of server answers is in English (for non-english servers).
* An alternative mode of nicklist request. Now you can see user’s “away” status plus a complete list of his modes on server.
* Flexible settings of colors, highlights, etc.
* The prototype of scripts for advanced users. You can set commands, which will be executed after opening or closing of DS (turn away automatically, for example). You can previously make a list of commands for channels, privates and nick list, where the appropriate variables will be substituted as well. I.e. mIRC popups’ analog 🙂
* All settings can be changed during a program work – it’s no need to bother with ini files.
* Something like multitasking. At the same time you can download several files by DCC, get a list of channels and chat. Practically all tasks are working simultaneously, except the moment of connection.
* Nick autocomplete on “tab”.
* Special mode for left handed people.
* Input history.
* Ignore.
* Russian in/out and interface (only for Russian version).

Discussion: http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=16242

http://clusterrr.com/

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World Wide availability of Google Android Source Code for Freerunner (Android misc)

Koolu is proud to announce availability of Google’s Android Platform source code for the Openmoko phone “FreeRunner”.

While Android was released as open source software in late October, a certain amount of work had to be done to get the code to work on other manufacturer’s phones. The FreeRunner, an open design of phone from Taiwan-based OpenMoko, needed certain changes to the Android code to have it work properly. The free software community, with the help of people all over the world, was able to change the source code to have it run on the FreeRunner.

The code will be located in a git repository at git.koolu.org and the instructions and other information will be located in a forum at forum.koolu.org

http://koolu.com/Press-Release/

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OsUp v2.7 (NDS Application)

This homebrew application allows you to update the OS of your flashcard via a WiFi connection. All you need is an access point and a correct configuration for the DS connection.

Release notes:

Changelog:
* by popular demand, added support for CycloDS
* improved skinning system by adding support for .bmp file (instead of the previous .gif choice)
* added “Save Settings” in the settings menu to save settings before update. In this way, you haven’t to re-set the OS parameters (language, skin and so on) anymore

By now, supported card are:
– AceKard2
– AceKard RPG
– EDGE
– R4
– DSTT
– SuperCardDS One
– SuperCardDS One SDHC
– Cyclo DS

Discussion: http://forum.palib.info/index.php?topic=6239.0

http://www.osup.altervista.org/

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gpsmid v0.4.51 (J2ME Application)

java Midlet to use OpenStreetMap Data on a J2ME ready Mobile. Display a moving map using a BT SIRF GPS binary, NMEA or jsr179 decoder, show the street name on witch you are. Navigation exists in a first experimantal version.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gpsmid/

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luaj v0.83 (J2ME misc)

Lightweight, fast Java-centric Lua interpreter written for both J2ME and J2SE, including libraries for basic, string, table, package, math, coroutine packages, an optional compiler, luajava bindings, and JSR-233 pluggable scripting engine bindings.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/luaj/

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