Nanodesktop 0.3.6: Linux support, new VOIP libraries |
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Let's kick off today with a release for PSP homebrew devs. This one is the latest release of Nanodesktop
from pegasus2000.The SDK has a lot of new changes, including added support for Linux, a new guide, new VOIP libraries and a lot of other things that just goes over my non-dev brain, so check out the complete changelog yourself:
- ndOpenCV has been updated to version 1.0
- Improved compatibility of ndHighGUI with original OpenCV Intel Code
- New ndOpenCV applications included
- Introduced function ndHAL_SetupMouseCallback ()
- Added support for Linux
- PSPSDK has been updated: psp-gcc updated to 4.1.0 version
- Fixed a trouble in the strategy of USB managing (this solves problems with CFW and PSP FAT)
- Fixed a trouble in MakeFile_PSP.mak that created a memory loss under PSP SLIM when you used the simple PSP strategy
- Reduced stack space required for the ACT threads
- Added new Microphone API
- Added support for extended printf/scanf routines (via Trio library)
- Added support for ndPocketSphinx voice recognition software.
- Added support for ndPiKey drivers (via ndPiKeyDriver.Prx and ndPiKeyDriver_IRInput.Prx) (thanks for Gianfranco Crimi and to Joseph Felton)
- Added support for Code::Blocks IDE under Linux (thanks to Daniele Colanardi)
- Corona Installer is the official installer of the system now
- Added support for emails through POP3 servers (via ndLibsPopC library)
- New user guide
- Fixed a trouble in fflush function (NanoC)
- Removed support for extended printf/scanf routines (via Trio library)
- Deep code review executed to Nanodesktop core (some small potential bugs have been fixed)
- ndTBAR routines check that the bar is contained in WindowSpace before drawing now
- Correct a bug with perror, strerror functions
- Fixed a trouble in routines that provide to firmware recognition
- Network routines now work also in KSU mode with custom firmware and 1.50 emulation (bug-fix)
- Fixed a bug that, in KSU mode, prevented the disabling of the USB drivers loader at startup
- Fixed a timing problem that caused the hang in ndGCurl library.
- Fixed a bug that generated carriage return in ndWS_Print.
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Previous Versions:
- Nanodesktop Virtual Machine 0.3.5 OD0001
- PSP homebrew - Nanodesktop SDK 0.3.5 ONLYDEV01 for Win32/Linux
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Comments [refresh]
its really helpful for those who are in need of it. keep it up!
I bet The PA Dev Team will have a new project up and running soon!
Note: The PA Dev Team is DJKMan's Website ~ PSP Advice (Everyone kept using the wrong name and such.
You know, I really think that the future for PSP Development rests in this guys hands. He's completely written what appears to be a brand new OS for the device. I have never personally used this, but I have seen from how it looks (basic as such) that it has the possibility of replacing the need for the XMB. With a graphics overhaul for the interface, and some more attention, this project will probably get big and out of hand very quickly amongst PSP modders.