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Development Tutorials, Samples, and Examples
greg | August 9, 2008
Once again, over in the PSP-Hacks forums, we have a whole crew of up-and-coming developers sharing their ideas and code. It’s the perfect resource for those wanting to step foot in the land of PSP development.
For example: we got Dark_Sabre with his plasma pong source, Blade_punk detailing some useful and handy functions. And really, that’s just the tip of the iceberg. The list goes on and on… So keep coding to the break of dawn –
PSP Programming / Development Forum
(check the Sticky topics, too)
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hahahaha first comment
so does that mean more people making cfw
Grow Up…
probably not…. you need knowledge of MIPS of what I know :)
Depend on what ype of CFW you want to do.
if you want to create one by reversing an existing one, yes you need MIPS and ASM to be able to reverse it.
if you want to create one from scratch you will need too.
if you just want to modify one, there’s no need for ASM or MIPS (but I dont call this creating a custom firmware).
@wow, “Grow Up…”
I wish all the up and comers good luck. We all owe you developers a big thanks for sharing your work with us.
what no news greggy? have to make some up?
who said it’s making it up ;)
cool if i knew how to develop, id do it but all you guys there keep up the good work!