F.O.S.K. is the Fast On-Screen Keyboard PLUGIN for TTLDE,
requiring only two (!) keystrokes to enter and one(!) to delete a character .
How does it work?
-----------------
The on-screen QWERTY keyboard is divided into 7 blocks, each one with a square shape,
containing 3x3=9 on-screen buttons (therefore icon.png .)
The first keystroke selects such a block, while the second one takes one of the nine
chars from the block. After selecting a block, to move up/down/left/right .. the
arrow keys are used, while to move up-left .. 'square', down-left .. 'cross', down-right
..'circele', up-right .. the 'triangle' is used. To choose the mid char from the block
use the 'Select' key.
New line ... press 'O'(circle) twice
Delete....... press 'X'(one keystroke! - you see?)
Shift ....... keep 'L' (left fire) pressed
PrintScreen.. press 'Select' before selecting a block
Installation:
-------------
Latest versions of TTLDE (from v.2.1 on) do support keyboard plugins.
Make shure you have the right version installed. Then Copy 'f.o.s.k.LC' into your
'TTLDE/OSK' folder. It'll be somewhere on your memory stick ...
'psp/game/luaplayer/Applications/ttlde_2_1/osk/' directory.
If you still do not have luaplayer installed, go to 'luaplayer.org' and grab it.
(Further nice Lua apps downloadable at pspLua.com .)
TTLDE is available also from E-ma's site. (http://geocities.com/lua_ema/)
Using f.o.s.k with TTLDE:
------------------------
Run Luaplayer, then start TTLDE.
Press 'Select' > 'Select OSK' > 'f.o.s.k'
The keyboard pops up after perssing 'R'.
F.O.S.K. is the Fast On-Screen Keyboard PLUGIN for TTLDE,
requiring only two (!) keystrokes to enter and one(!) to delete a character .
How does it work?
-----------------
The on-screen QWERTY keyboard is divided into 7 blocks, each one with a square shape,
containing 3x3=9 on-screen buttons (therefore icon.png .)
The first keystroke selects such a block, while the second one takes one of the nine
chars from the block. After selecting a block, to move up/down/left/right .. the
arrow keys are used, while to move up-left .. 'square', down-left .. 'cross', down-right
..'circele', up-right .. the 'triangle' is used. To choose the mid char from the block
use the 'Select' key.
New line ... press 'O'(circle) twice
Delete....... press 'X'(one keystroke! - you see?)
Shift ....... keep 'L' (left fire) pressed
PrintScreen.. press 'Select' before selecting a block
Installation:
-------------
Latest versions of TTLDE (from v.2.1 on) do support keyboard plugins.
Make shure you have the right version installed. Then Copy 'f.o.s.k.LC' into your
'TTLDE/OSK' folder. It'll be somewhere on your memory stick ...
'psp/game/luaplayer/Applications/ttlde_2_1/osk/' directory.
If you still do not have luaplayer installed, go to 'luaplayer.org' and grab it.
(Further nice Lua apps downloadable at pspLua.com .)
TTLDE is available also from E-ma's site. (http://geocities.com/lua_ema/)
Using f.o.s.k with TTLDE:
------------------------
Run Luaplayer, then start TTLDE.
Press 'Select' > 'Select OSK' > 'f.o.s.k'
The keyboard pops up after perssing 'R'.
F.O.S.K. is the Fast On-Screen Keyboard PLUGIN for TTLDE,
requiring only two (!) keystrokes to enter and one(!) to delete a character .
How does it work?
-----------------
The on-screen QWERTY keyboard is divided into 7 blocks, each one with a square shape,
containing 3x3=9 on-screen buttons (therefore icon.png .)
The first keystroke selects such a block, while the second one takes one of the nine
chars from the block. After selecting a block, to move up/down/left/right .. the
arrow keys are used, while to move up-left .. 'square', down-left .. 'cross', down-right
..'circele', up-right .. the 'triangle' is used. To choose the mid char from the block
use the 'Select' key.
New line ... press 'O'(circle) twice
Delete....... press 'X'(one keystroke! - you see?)
Shift ....... keep 'L' (left fire) pressed
PrintScreen.. press 'Select' before selecting a block
Installation:
-------------
Latest versions of TTLDE (from v.2.1 on) do support keyboard plugins.
Make shure you have the right version installed. Then Copy 'f.o.s.k.LC' into your
'TTLDE/OSK' folder. It'll be somewhere on your memory stick ...
'psp/game/luaplayer/Applications/ttlde_2_1/osk/' directory.
If you still do not have luaplayer installed, go to 'luaplayer.org' and grab it.
(Further nice Lua apps downloadable at pspLua.com .)
TTLDE is available also from E-ma's site. (http://geocities.com/lua_ema/)
Using f.o.s.k with TTLDE:
------------------------
Run Luaplayer, then start TTLDE.
Press 'Select' > 'Select OSK' > 'f.o.s.k'
The keyboard pops up after perssing 'R'.
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Here is a revised version of InfoNES 0.93, as ported by '7not6'
In brief, my changes are these:
GUI completely translated to english.
Button assignments changed to better match a real NES.
Turbo button implementation replaced with a new one.
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The attached ZIP also contains some more details on the changes made, and some tips for convenient and efficient usage of the emulator.
Source code is not included in the ZIP this time, but I'm willing to share it with anyone who asks for it. I just didn't have time to make a 'proper' source release right now.
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