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PSP Easy-C IDE
greg | April 11, 2007
From the author who brought you PSP Studio Max, RE_AnimAte brings another release to the table — PSP Easy-C! Much like PSP Studio Max, which serves as a development platform for LUA-based PSP homebrew, PSP Easy-C is a similar integrated development environment (IDE) coinciding with PSPDEV.
Happy C coding!
Download: PSP Easy-C v0.0.0.1
Related dev. tools:
PSPDEV
PSP SDK
PSP Tool Chain
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HELL YA! Now something good that I can work with DEV’n a homebrew I been trying to make! (A clone of Ruckus for PSP, but lil better)! I’ll see what’s up. Nice work for Devs, thanks!
Woooot
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AWESOME! This is a major break through. This makes it alot easier to code for PSP. I used to use context and had it set to when I pressed F9 it ran the make.exe to compile it.
Wow! I don’t know how to code in C, but this should get us some more GREAT homebrew! WOOT!
Can you not use VB .NET some of us don’t have the newest versions VB alone is alot better..
uhhh…. download VB.Net 2005 Express Edition if you want VB, otherwise if this was made with VB.NEt all you need is the .net framework so wtf are you talking about?
VB is for losers.
I can’t figure out how to set this thing up…
I already did what the /dev/make readme said…
please bring us the new OE firmware
just freakn’ wait it’ll come out when it comes out
do we just start the code? or do we have to tell it to “include” the libraries?
1rst of all,
vb.net is Waaaay beter then regular vb
2nd
i dont actualy code in C so just use this the same way u use notepad
n e more questions?
yes, where does the compiled project go?, the readme states that you’ll get it to go to the “Compiled” directory in the future…
in the same place as the main.c and the makefile there should be the a folder named what is named in the makefile
yey, good stuff…