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PSP Development Library Installer Released |
Listed in: PSP Tags: cygwin
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Dalejrrocks and Whazilla have packaged the PSP Development Library into an Executable for easy installation. This makes the process of installing the PSP Development Library environment a lot easier, and is fully customizable. You can choose exactly what to install and it requires no compiling or downloading. Here's what Dalejrrocks said:
"It currently supports SDL, SDL_Mixer, PSPGL, LibBulletMl, LibTremor, Jpeg, libpsp2d, libpng, libmad, zlib, and libmikmod. It is based on the newest versions of the libraries available. This installer is mainly for precompiled toolchain/sdk, but hopefully we will be able to add cygwin support later in the next release. And more libs ;)"
This is great if your starting to code in C/C++ and will hopefully help those that have problems installing development libraries on their PCs and get them into developing for the PSP! As always, make sure you read the readme to get a detailed list of tested/untested libraries, and for installation instructions if need be; but in essence, all you need to specify is the root folder where your toolchain/sdk is located. The rest of the process is completely automated.
If you are looking at starting to code for the PSP, please visit our extensive forum FAQ's:
Download: [PSP Development Library Installer]
Via Dalejrrocks
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ontop.: great, cause i've been having probs setting up cygwin, and now i should be able to get into dev. hopefully i can understand the c++ stuff, but we'll see.
Great work though, Dalejrrocks and Whazilla.
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But i wouldn't mind that if they attached something more on topic, like an real comment.
OT: I think such tools are really usefull and i hope they develop further.
It could give an extra kick to the devolopers!
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