PSP Homebrew: Portable Graphix

Posted Mar 31, 2008 at 12:21PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: graphs, JDourlens
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Back in high school, or college, some of you may have owned those high-end scientific calculators that are capable of plotting graphs. Some of you may even be using those kinds of calculators at work.

Here's a new homebrew program that does the same thing, except without the calculating bit. This new release is from developers JDourlens and XpRz. Called Portable Graphix, this program essentially allows you to draw multiple graphics on your PSP.

At the very least, you could substitute it for your scientific calculator and have an excuse to have a PSP in class or at work. This is the first and last version of the program, according to JDourlens. Here are the features of Portable Graphix:

Features
  • Draw multiple graphics
  • Save graphics under .png file
  • Write things on your graphics
The program does not include a readme, so please be sure you know what you're doing before installing the application.

Download: Portable Graphix


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Comments

by deadliest catch - 2008-03-31 12:31:33
finally

i use psp-xti to emulate my texas instruments graph calculator but this could be a good alternative. downloading it right now
by tatchoni - 2008-03-31 16:16:45
huta hell

knowing somebody, is very useful nowadays. find every bit is as good as many things. very good to apply in daily life.

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