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    by Published on August 28th, 2009 15:05

    It's been just a little over a month since Apple blocked iTunes sync with Palm Pre, and now Apple takes that strategy one step further by blocking Snow Leopard sync with Palm-OS powered smartphones. Even though Palm has officially retired Palm OS and is now focusing hard on its next-generation WebOS in the Palm Pre, the company is still selling Palm OS-powered smartphones; two current models are the Treo Pro on Sprint and the Centro.

    http://apple.slashdot.org/story/09/0...s-Palm-OS-Sync ...
    by Published on August 28th, 2009 15:03

    I just got the most recent version of the Madden franchise ('10) for the PS3. Can somebody explain to me why EA has separate networks for the different platforms, only allowing players to compete with people using the same console? Back in the day, there were large discrepancies between the consoles, but these days it seems like the Xbox and the PS3 are at least near the same level. After so many releases for this franchise, they've got to have a fairly standardized protocol for networking; it seems arbitrary not to let them compete. Or am I just missing something obvious? Is it just a matter of Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network not working together?"

    http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/0...-Platform-Play ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:46

    News/release from Bubbletune

    This plugin allows you to categorize your homebrew and games.
    A few more features were planned for this release, but they'll still take a while to finish and I figured I'd just release what I had. Special thanks to SchmilK for all the betatesting, it really saved me a lot of hassle.

    Changes:
    - Recoded entire project.
    - Added support for 5.50 GEN.
    - Added new mode, "Context menu", see below for more information (this replaces pre-game-menu mode).
    - Added new option under System Settings to pick your mode instead of the ctrl combo.
    - Added possibility to translate the plugin to your own language.
    - Order of your categories is now calcuated from their modification time instead of randomly.
    - Changed remap code, a lot of character and count limits should now be gone or decreased, including SCE limits.
    - Show All option was removed in order to aid the removal of certainth limits.
    - Fixed compatibility with a lot plugins.

    Instructions:
    Install it like any plugin in vsh.
    You can select the mode which you like to use under your System Settings menu, the following are availible:
    - Multiple MS, this will show a new memory stick icon for each category you have.
    - Context Mode, this will show a context menu when you press X on your game icon and lets you select the category (last selection will be remembered).
    Creating categories is simple, create a new folder in either GAME, GAME150, GAME5XX or ISO folder with the name of you category prefixed with CAT_ and fill it with everything you want in that category.

    Translation:
    This was mainly implemented because of the new integration with vsh, and it didn't look good to have an English string in other languages. You can translate the plugin by creating a text file at ms0:/seplugins/game_categories_xx.txt, where xx is the language code of your language. A list of language codes can be found in the readme. Note that if you just changed your language in vsh, you need to reboot to make the changes active (this will be fixed in a future version). A file game_categories_en.txt is included for translation purposes, but not necesarry to copy to your PSP, as English is embedded inside the plugin.

    Thanks:
    SchmilK - Betatesting
    ZiNgA BuRgA & Z33 - Information about RCO File Format
    Davee - Webhosting and compatibility with TX

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:46

    News/release from Bubbletune

    This plugin allows you to categorize your homebrew and games.
    A few more features were planned for this release, but they'll still take a while to finish and I figured I'd just release what I had. Special thanks to SchmilK for all the betatesting, it really saved me a lot of hassle.

    Changes:
    - Recoded entire project.
    - Added support for 5.50 GEN.
    - Added new mode, "Context menu", see below for more information (this replaces pre-game-menu mode).
    - Added new option under System Settings to pick your mode instead of the ctrl combo.
    - Added possibility to translate the plugin to your own language.
    - Order of your categories is now calcuated from their modification time instead of randomly.
    - Changed remap code, a lot of character and count limits should now be gone or decreased, including SCE limits.
    - Show All option was removed in order to aid the removal of certainth limits.
    - Fixed compatibility with a lot plugins.

    Instructions:
    Install it like any plugin in vsh.
    You can select the mode which you like to use under your System Settings menu, the following are availible:
    - Multiple MS, this will show a new memory stick icon for each category you have.
    - Context Mode, this will show a context menu when you press X on your game icon and lets you select the category (last selection will be remembered).
    Creating categories is simple, create a new folder in either GAME, GAME150, GAME5XX or ISO folder with the name of you category prefixed with CAT_ and fill it with everything you want in that category.

    Translation:
    This was mainly implemented because of the new integration with vsh, and it didn't look good to have an English string in other languages. You can translate the plugin by creating a text file at ms0:/seplugins/game_categories_xx.txt, where xx is the language code of your language. A list of language codes can be found in the readme. Note that if you just changed your language in vsh, you need to reboot to make the changes active (this will be fixed in a future version). A file game_categories_en.txt is included for translation purposes, but not necesarry to copy to your PSP, as English is embedded inside the plugin.

    Thanks:
    SchmilK - Betatesting
    ZiNgA BuRgA & Z33 - Information about RCO File Format
    Davee - Webhosting and compatibility with TX

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:46

    News/release from Bubbletune

    This plugin allows you to categorize your homebrew and games.
    A few more features were planned for this release, but they'll still take a while to finish and I figured I'd just release what I had. Special thanks to SchmilK for all the betatesting, it really saved me a lot of hassle.

    Changes:
    - Recoded entire project.
    - Added support for 5.50 GEN.
    - Added new mode, "Context menu", see below for more information (this replaces pre-game-menu mode).
    - Added new option under System Settings to pick your mode instead of the ctrl combo.
    - Added possibility to translate the plugin to your own language.
    - Order of your categories is now calcuated from their modification time instead of randomly.
    - Changed remap code, a lot of character and count limits should now be gone or decreased, including SCE limits.
    - Show All option was removed in order to aid the removal of certainth limits.
    - Fixed compatibility with a lot plugins.

    Instructions:
    Install it like any plugin in vsh.
    You can select the mode which you like to use under your System Settings menu, the following are availible:
    - Multiple MS, this will show a new memory stick icon for each category you have.
    - Context Mode, this will show a context menu when you press X on your game icon and lets you select the category (last selection will be remembered).
    Creating categories is simple, create a new folder in either GAME, GAME150, GAME5XX or ISO folder with the name of you category prefixed with CAT_ and fill it with everything you want in that category.

    Translation:
    This was mainly implemented because of the new integration with vsh, and it didn't look good to have an English string in other languages. You can translate the plugin by creating a text file at ms0:/seplugins/game_categories_xx.txt, where xx is the language code of your language. A list of language codes can be found in the readme. Note that if you just changed your language in vsh, you need to reboot to make the changes active (this will be fixed in a future version). A file game_categories_en.txt is included for translation purposes, but not necesarry to copy to your PSP, as English is embedded inside the plugin.

    Thanks:
    SchmilK - Betatesting
    ZiNgA BuRgA & Z33 - Information about RCO File Format
    Davee - Webhosting and compatibility with TX

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:37

    News from pspita

    The closing of the forum of Dark Alex has caused disappointment in the user nell'hacker Spanish PSP hoped to counter the security measures made by Sony for the latest games. China, however, comes a glimmer of hope. It seems to be developing a new custom firmware 5:55 he's working with the help of a coder unspecified, Team MX. This firmware, obviously, will have full support for kernel 5:55 and will use some form of team M33. Will this new team to resolve the compatibility issues arose last few years? The release is scheduled in two weeks and then we will draw conclusions. ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:37

    News from pspita

    The closing of the forum of Dark Alex has caused disappointment in the user nell'hacker Spanish PSP hoped to counter the security measures made by Sony for the latest games. China, however, comes a glimmer of hope. It seems to be developing a new custom firmware 5:55 he's working with the help of a coder unspecified, Team MX. This firmware, obviously, will have full support for kernel 5:55 and will use some form of team M33. Will this new team to resolve the compatibility issues arose last few years? The release is scheduled in two weeks and then we will draw conclusions. ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:37

    News from pspita

    The closing of the forum of Dark Alex has caused disappointment in the user nell'hacker Spanish PSP hoped to counter the security measures made by Sony for the latest games. China, however, comes a glimmer of hope. It seems to be developing a new custom firmware 5:55 he's working with the help of a coder unspecified, Team MX. This firmware, obviously, will have full support for kernel 5:55 and will use some form of team M33. Will this new team to resolve the compatibility issues arose last few years? The release is scheduled in two weeks and then we will draw conclusions. ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:26

    News from our pals over at Nintendomax:

    This is now a week since nintendomax has stalled, therefore we owe you some explanations.

    On August 21, 2009 in the morning, our accommodation was hung on a complaint of Tetris Holding LLC for this reason "we are hosting a homebrew that violates the copyright of the name Tetris. Notice that we did not see it coming because the mail box in question was not consulted by the team. The reasons TETRIS HOLDING LLC has protected his copyright is not challenged. We will remove from our database homebrew concerned.

    We do everything to solve the problem, normally the release should not delay. We will later a backup on another server to no longer have the same worries in the future.

    Moreover, it is returned to all the team is busy, it is certain that trime health and for my part I will be absent because I'm moving this weekend. Thus, it is likely, although our accommodation was restored in the coming days, as the revival of nintendomax drags another week or two.

    @ Soon.

    http://www.nintendomax.com/index.php...14&format=news ...
    by Published on August 27th, 2009 22:20

    News/release from xzakox

    Hi!
    This a fresh port of the stella 2.3.5 to dingux, it has some hacks, but it seems to work nicely.
    As usual... put it in your SD Card under local/whatever and add an entry to your dmenu like:

    MenuItem Stella
    {
    Icon = "/usr/local/emus/stella/stella.png"
    Name = "Stella"
    Executable = "./stella"
    WorkDir = "/usr/local/emus/stella"
    Selector = no
    }

    Readme:

    ---------------------------------------
    Stella 2.3.5
    Ported to Dingoo by David Pello
    Contact: [email protected]
    Homepage: http://ladecadence.net
    ---------------------------------------

    --------
    Changes:
    --------
    0.1 - First release, seems working


    ----
    INFO
    ----

    Controls:
    Usual joypad up, down, left right, and A button.
    In menus, L jumps from control to control, A selects, and B cancels.
    L shows option menu.
    Start shows commands menu.
    Select to quit.
    Roms:
    As there isn't (yet) a standard directory for roms, the browser starts searching at /usr/local/ ... put them where you want.
    Roms must have the .bin extension

    ------
    THANKS
    ------

    Thanks to booboo for Dingux, awesome work!!!
    Thanks to Stella Developers.
    Thanks to #mundo_viejuno crew, always there.

    David.

    Please give feedback!
    Thanks!

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
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