Friday, October 27, 2006 - Posts

The Dragon Double Expand Memory Converter is here again

So you want to expand your PSP's media capacity without having blow off all your allowance? Well, fret no more, cause the Dragon Double Expand Memory Converter for the PSP is back in stock!

Available over at Divineo.net, this product is the plug & play solution you've been looking for. It converts SD, Mini SD, and MMC card to be used on your Sony handheld. Not only that, it even allows you to simultaneously use two pieces of memory cards!

Weighing at just 0.080 kg, the Dragon Double Expand Memory Converter is tagged at just US$ 19.95. Now, if you buy it in bulk, say like, 5 or more pieces, you get it for US$ 16.00 a piece. If you buy at least ten, you get it for US$ 15, for US$ 25 if you buy at least 25, and for US$ 13 if you get 50 or more...Well, you get the drift. So what are you waiting for? Place your orders now, get a good night's sleep, and wake up to the sound of the delivery van outside your driveway, cause hey, it does ship within 24 hours.

Just click on the link below.

Buy HERE!



Source: PSPUpdates
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Lua Animated Sprite Class Library v2.0

I'd advise you to free up some memory stick space on your PSP right now as I can see that an influx of Lua games and applications will be coming your way very soon. It's time for the second Lua library released of the day, and this time it's coming from alatnet.

This alatnet-made library focuses on completely different area or coding compared to Glynnder's ssLib screensaver library. This library will help Lua developers with Sprite animation, an area which some new coders find pretty hard to grasp. To use the worlds of alatnet, "The goal of this classlibrary is to provide an object with animated picture along the time with a sequence of pictures."

If you are a complete newbie to PSP homebrew, then using this - coupled with Dragula96's Lua Script Generator - should make coding a brand new Lua project so much easier, giving you more time to work on other areas such as graphics. alatnet has said that he may be releasing more classses/libraries in the future if he finds something which he believes will be beneficial to the community. Stay tuned for more updates!

Download HERE

Source: PSPUpdates
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Dave Perry on Redesigning the PSP

From Spong:

Following on from our piece on the game industry's quietly-held belief that Sony is poised to release a reworked PSP hardware unit, SPOnG caught up with development veteran Dave Perry, former head of Shiny now fronting GameInvestors and a new MMO by the name of 2 Moons.

“It's pretty clear from our industry's history that there's a mad rush to get hardware product out, then the hardware companies start to look at ways to fix the problems they encountered. Apple does this all day every day with its iPods, their Computers and their Software.

“It's a normal business model. When you look at version 2 of the Sony PlayStation 2 (the small slick one that won't hold an internal hard disk drive like version 1 did) it's clear that they changed their mind on a major feature. If you take the latest PS2 joypad apart, you will see where there were edge connectors, they've removed them and just press track connectors together. They save every single cent they can to get the price of the product down. I hope that they will do this with the Sony PSP. It's a great little machine, but the price is a major barrier. The American public like $149 to $99 for handhelds. So how could the PSP get there?


Read the full text here...

Source: Spong


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