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frank
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by frank » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:21 pm
sorry to ruin everyones fun...but can we get some proof other than an image you coulda made in photoshop?
you don't exactly need a psp to program for it...get pspsdk and jpcsp and you should be all set to at least start
and if u really are serious and do know programming sorry
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by waratte » Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:51 am
frank wrote:sorry to ruin everyones fun...but can we get some proof other than an image you coulda made in photoshop?
you don't exactly need a psp to program for it...get pspsdk and jpcsp and you should be all set to at least start
and if u really are serious and do know programming sorry

No, I tried increasing productivity by running PSP homebrew on jpcsp. Sadly, it did not work..
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by XPavilion » Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:41 am
I think this topic should be locked, the author hasn't logged on for a solid month.
I reckon it's safe to say that this project is now dead?..
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SunnyAutumn
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by SunnyAutumn » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:47 am
wassgha wrote:Since the PSP doesn't support javascript and the flash playing is slow on it... I think animations would be so hard to do...
Nothing "supports" Javascript or whatsoever unless you install it on the device (PC, iDevice etc.) You could try porting it, but that would be really hard.
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waratte
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by waratte » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:02 am
SunnyAutumn wrote:wassgha wrote:Since the PSP doesn't support javascript and the flash playing is slow on it... I think animations would be so hard to do...
Nothing "supports" Javascript or whatsoever unless you install it on the device (PC, iDevice etc.) You could try porting it, but that would be really hard.
What are you talking about?
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SunnyAutumn
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by SunnyAutumn » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:14 am
waratte wrote:SunnyAutumn wrote:wassgha wrote:Since the PSP doesn't support javascript and the flash playing is slow on it... I think animations would be so hard to do...
Nothing "supports" Javascript or whatsoever unless you install it on the device (PC, iDevice etc.) You could try porting it, but that would be really hard.
What are you talking about?

I meant he could try porting the whole JS thing to the PSP. One guy did that with some other language in his homebrew, but it crashed a lot (probably due to that).
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by waratte » Sat Apr 16, 2011 8:57 am
Oh, if he has enogh knowledge, he could port or code his own Javascript interpreter.
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hardhat
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by hardhat » Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:20 pm
The built in web browser does support both Flash and JavaScript. It may not have all of the lastest HTML 5 stuff, but most HTML 3.2 things are available last I checked. I don't know what you're talking about. But then again, there are also several open source JavaScript interpreters available that could be used in PSP homebrew projects. So you wouldn't even have to write a JavaScript interpreter from scratch.