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iPSPhone v1.0
Filename
iPSPhone_v.1.0.rar
Date Posted
Dec 11, 2007
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
918
Description:
So, anybody care to have a working iPhone GUI planted on their Sony PSP? While DGGC92's release over at the Qj.NET PSP Development Forums doesn't exactly have the phone's touch feature, it does sport a very convincing interface, which the coder has dubbed the iPSPhone v.1.0.
This homebrew game is actually something of a Lua-coded organizer that currently carries DGGC92's latest playPSP pack, a file browser, a clock, and a credits section.
Also of interested on iPSPhone v.1.0 are the two vacant slots, where other developers are free to add in their own lua-coded programs. Just remember to name the applications/games ownlua and ownlua1, and you're all set to go. Feel free to visit DCCG92's post over at the QJ.NET PSP Development Forums to send in your feedback.
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