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Jelly Clock v1
Filename
JellyClockV1.zip
Date Posted
Nov 21, 2008
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General Apps
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Description:
from Art's readme:Jelly Clock V1 by Art 2008Hi Guys,Jelly CLock is a little demo based on the PSP Jelly physics library I decidedto have a play with. It was originaly written by Walaber, and ported to thePSP by Drakon of QJnet forums, and ps2dev.org.Usage is fairly simple, The only controls are zooming in & out which is donewith the up & down directions on the D Pad, and pressing Cross will produceanother set of digit body instances which will temporarily slow down the display.This program isn't more than a demo, but maybe I'll update it a little further.It's a little hard to see the time, so one idea for improvement is to onlyreplace the digits that change, rather than replacing all six digits every second.Thanks to Drakon, and Slasher for giving me a few tips on using the physics library.Cheers, Art.bmar8190@bigpond.net.au
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