PSP C++ IDE v0.8

Posted Apr 12, 2007 at 7:57PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications, Homebrew Development Tags: -MANIAC-, IDE, pspballer07
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PSP C++ IDE, by pspballer07 - Image 1 Resident PSP homebrew coder pspballer07 passed by the QJ.Net Forum earlier to announce the release of a developer's tool the coders here may fancy.

It's the PSP C++ IDE v0.8 homebrew application, a PC-based Development Environment designed to help make coding in C++ easier. This application uses -MANIAC-'s Syntax Highlighter DLL  for its syntax, and comes with these features:
  • Syntax Highlighting
  • Save and Open Projects for easier management
  • Projects can have C files, Makefiles, export files(for prx)
  • Create Empty Projects or files, or use the "Template Feature" so you can start with a pre-written file
  • The template feature currently includes:
    • 1.Standard Template
    • 2.Kernel App Template
    • 3.PRX template (for VSH PRX's)
    • 4.More to come
      • Help menu
      • Easy to work with interface
Make sure the view the bundle's README for more of the author's notes. That, and make sure to visit pspballer07's thread over at the QJ.Net Forum for more discussions on this application. You will need to have .NET framework installed to get this application running. Downloads for .NEt and PSP C++ IDE v0.8 are available below. We hope you enjoy this application, even as we wait up for word on the other C++ Development Studio under works.

Download: PSP C++ IDE v0.8
Download:  Microsoft .NET framework 3.0
Visit: QJ's PSP Development Forum

 
 
 

Comments

by - 2007-04-12 19:59:56
first

first
by - 2007-04-12 20:05:53
sukers

*****get
by - 2007-04-12 20:54:27
Nice concept

Seems cool, but I'd prefer a plugin for VS C++ or Eclipse.
by psphackman - 2007-04-12 21:10:21
nice

thanks man but how can i use this in Ubuntu linux? would wine work?
by - 2007-04-12 21:14:58
Hey

I don't suppose you know how to get VC++ to show line numbers?
by - 2007-04-12 21:30:02
...

How 'bout you try it and dont waste our time?
by - 2007-04-12 22:50:59
cool

looks good so far. if you could get this to work with psplink (something like 1 button compiles, and runs it on psp thru psplink) i would definatly use it
by - 2007-04-13 02:02:34
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Line Numbers in Visual Studio: Extras -> Options -> Text-Editor -> C/C++ -> [x] Line Numbers

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