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PSP iCalculator v1.0

Posted Oct 21, 2006 at 2:40AM EST by Mabie A.

Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: iCalculator, Math, psp homebrews
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PSP iCalculator


Admittedly, there are some people who just have low tolerance for math problems, like this writer here. Every time my friends and I would eat out, I'd automatically just hand them the bill in all blind faith that they'd compute my expenses for me (correctly, of course), and I'd just hand them cash. Of course, using a calculator would definitely make things much easier, but it's not exactly fashionable.

Well, worry no more, 'cause you can now install the iCalculator v1.0 right in your PSP. Released by Xandu, this calculator release is based on Frank Buss' code. Trying out the application, the controls were fairly easy, with the D-pads navigating you through the calculator pad, while the X button selects your chosen number, sign, or command. However, the reaction time is still a bit slow, and Xandu admits that. But he does promise that it will be improved in the next versions. Also, he says that this release is separate from L:UA since people can use this as a stand-alone app. But in the next version, it will also be implemented in the L:UA.

Anyway, you can download the file right here. Just click on the link below. Enjoy!

Download: [PSP iCalculator v1.0]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]



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# 1stGuest 2006-10-21 03:54
First Post!!!

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# Woot another iReferenceBad Intentions 2006-10-21 03:57
But whatever, it's still a pretty good app.

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# Damn...Master InuYasha 2006-10-21 04:15
I just posted a blog about this on MyQJ... :(

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# adfsgdGuest 2006-10-21 04:52
Why not use the ti86 calculator for psp?

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# excuse me?Guest 2006-10-21 05:58
what the heck. I dont think taking the calculator example, and modifying it to have an image on top should be called a 'release'.

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# and wowGuest 2006-10-21 06:02
I just opened it. All the LuaPlayer Windows files are in there, along with an EBOOT. If Im right, the EBOOT will open System/ststem.lua and that file is telling it to open Applications/Lowser/index.lua which of course you ddi not include. Maybe you should try testing your program on the platform everyone will be using, instead of being lazy and using windows.

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# ,,,,Guest 2006-10-22 02:51
shut the **** up youre*****

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