PSP Rhythm is a homebrew drum machine for the Sony Playstation Portable. For use on the Sony PSP with Firmware ver. 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0.Inspired by classic drum machines such as the Linndrum and Roland TR-series, PSP Rhythm has been created to use the simple, yet effective 16 step style drum sequencer. PSP Rhythm incorporates the use of audio sample playback instead of drum synthesis. PSP Rhythm has been directly influenced by one of our favorite modern drum machines, the Elektron MachineDrum. The most significant is our use of”parameter locks”(as used by the MachineDrum). Parameter locks enable you to change the pitch, volume, balance, start and end time per step to create moving, changing melodies and effects. This control over your sounds will give you much more creative freedom and allow you to not only use drums, but to use instruments in your music.http://www.psprhythm.com/
zodttd is back with a new release of GP2PSX. GP2PSX is a Playstation emulator for the GP2x. Release notes:
I’ve been working really hard to fix a bug in GP2PSX and I finally got it done. So compatibility has gone up. I also have cleaned up the code quite a lot, much of it redone completely, and its been cleaned up a lot since I will be releasing the source shortly.
Give this version a look but don’t expect a speed gain over previous versions.
Hopefully though, compatibility is up. I’ve also been working with people from the Sharp Zaurus community on a PSX emulator, and a dynamic recompiler is in the works.
Anyone who knows ARM assembly want to help with my PSX emulator ports? Message me.
I really appreciate the donations, and I’m still around.

Image provided by: pspzones.comPSPWeekly Issue 4 is here, featuring over 70 pages of News, Previews, Reviews and homebrew!http://www.pspzones.com/forum/index.php?dlcategory=10
This is just a prerelease version of what will be a complete DS chatprogram. There is no network configuration yet.http://bafio.drunkencoders.com/
Author’s description:
Here’s my first application for the DS, it sends PC Keyboard signals through wifi so you can use your DS somewhat like a PC Gamepad. Sorry for the lack of info, ask questions if you need help with my program.
Changes:
DS Side: Light switch should function correctly now. PC Side: Developed a GUI, reads from DS2Key.ini. Currently Buggy.
NJ, author of NeoGeo CDZ, is still working on a continuation of NeoCD PSP from YoYoFR, which is a NeoGeo CD emulator. His latest release (v0.5 Alpha 6) can be found at his page.
Mocca is an alternative and probably better better menu/frontend/launcher for the GP2X. Mocca’s goal is to be as simple as possible, and offering all capabilities of the GP2X’s software in a single menu. It will automatically discover the emulators you have on your SD card, and show and hide the appropriate menu items accordingly.http://gp2xforge.rix0r.nl/projects/mocca
Portable MasterMind is a variant of Mastermind. Mastermind is a simple code-breaking board game for two players, invented in 1970 by Mordecai Meirowitz, an Israeli postmaster and telecommunications expert. The board game may have been inspired by moo, a computer program written in the late 1960s by J. M. Grochow at MIT in the PL/I computer language for the Multics operating system. [Description from Wikipedia.org]http://forums.qj.net/showthread.php?t=34544

Image provided by: GPFGPFerror released a first version of OpenJazz for the Sega Dreamcast. Release notes:
This is a port of OpenJazz for the Sega Dreamcast.
OpenJazz is a free, open-source version of the classic Jazz Jackrabbit™ games. OpenJazz can be compiled on a wide range of operating systems, including Windows 98/Me/XP and Linux. To play, you will need the files from one of the original games.

Image provided by: MadelmanMadelman released a port of Bochs for the GP2x. Release notes:
This is a port of Bochs, a PC emulator, for the GP2X. It’s quite slow, so it’s not really usable, but anyway a nice proof of concept. Everybody knows no console can be famous if it doesn’t run Win95.
I’ve tried running FreeDOS, some old XT games and Win95 and everything works correctly. But mouse is not implemented and neither is keyboard, only a few keys have been mapped to GP2X buttons. Win95 boots in about 6:30 minutes, which is not really bad 🙂

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