PaintMIXER 2.4.0: CPU setting autoclocks to 333 MHz

Posted Jul 31, 2008 at 6:15AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Gefa
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PaintMIXER 2.4.0: CPU setting autoclocks to 333 MHz - Image 1PaintMIXER 2.4.0: CPU setting autoclocks to 333 MHz - Image 2


We've got good news for those who've got a taste for doodling on the go. Developer Gefa visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announced that PaintMIXER has been updated to version 2.4.0.

In case you weren't around during the previous release, this homebrew app enables you to draw and paint on your PSP using an interface very similar to MSPaint. Here are the changes that have been implemented in this new build:
  • CPU Clock automatically set on 333 MHz
  • Is now possible to change the picture's save name and the path save
  • Fixed some bugs
Further details on installing and running PaintMIXER on your PSP can be found in the Leggimi file in the bundle. Just keep a tab for your favorite translation engine handy, given the instructions are in Italian. You may also want to visit Gefa's release thread at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forum if you're interested in sending feedback.

In the meantime, Gefa recently posted a video demonstrating PaintMIXER v2.3.0. You might want to watch it in case you're wondering how the app works.




Download: PaintMIXER 2.4.0
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forum




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by coolguy5678 - 2008-07-31 03:54
» Why 333?

Why does this application even need 333MHz? It's a PAINT application. It doesn't need CPU speed, except maybe for complex filters, but this doesn't seem to have any. 333 just wastes battery power for simple apps, and it annoys me how people just respond to a slow program by clocking up the CPU instead of actually making the code more efficient.

by Bl00dyMurd3r - 2008-08-01 06:06
» 1234.......

I asked in the previous version, how in the heck do you type in numbers???



Thanks for the update! really love this app

by psp_brad - 2008-08-01 07:11
» numbers/letters

go on the text icon and press triangle for the keyboard.

by Bl00dyMurd3r - 2008-08-05 10:00
» I know letters....

I know that,.. but no numbers 123456? how do i use those?

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