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TimeManager v0.1 library
Filename
timermanagerlib.zip
Date Posted
Apr 9, 2008
Categories
Development Libraries
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
940
Description:
Yan2Yan's TimeManager version 0.1 could be a great addition for time-dependent applications and games for some trying homebrew coders out there, though this one's particularly made for C, C++ coding environments for the Sony PlayStation Portable.
Homebrew coder Yan2Yan spent approximately 30 minutes to spruce up a library to extend time management support for programs needing one, though we're not exactly sure if it was made for any of the dev's own incoming projects.
TimeManager v0.1 has enough functions to behave similarly to a coach's stopwatch, and aside from keeping track of time elapsed, it can also help you track just how many minutes, seconds, or milliseconds have lapsed since the last Timer_start function was called. The following functions enumerated below are some of the functions that Yan2Yan has tested:
* void timer_start();
* void timer_reset();
* void timer_startPause();
* void timer_endPause();
* timer_getTimeMicroSec();
* timer_getTimeMilliSec();
* timer_getTimeSec();
The author has even included a sample EBOOT to demonstrate TimeManager's functions much clearer. The first archive included below carries both the library and a C header file for coders, and the second is the sample application using TimeManager's functions.
There are other functions within the library that haven't been fully tested, so if you do find bugs, let Yan2Yan know about them so they could be addressed in later versions.
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