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    by Published on September 24th, 2008 15:58

    News from Divineo USA:



    This is an attachment for the PulseVU 2 or PulseVU 2X which adds up to an additional 3Amps* of power for controlling multiple** LEDs. Still not enough power?? Add more Power Extenders! As long as the power supply (or supplies) can handle the power, you can keep adding Extenders to connect LEDs to the PulseVU 2 lineup.

    *The amount of current that can be supplied is also limited by your power supply. Please check the rating on your PSU to make sure it can handle the amount of LEDs you plan to use.

    **3Amps of 20mA LEDs, wired in parallel, equals 150 LEDs. When wired in series, you can add even more LEDs. ...
    by Published on September 24th, 2008 15:56

    News from Divineo USA:



    Just arrived in stock:

    Official Toshiba-Samsung Xbox 360 DVD drive, version MS28!

    Tested for CD reading and eject function, this is the best drive for Xbox 360. As Microsoft Xbox 360 requires a key from your board for the drive to work, you will have to flash the drive with this key for it to function.
    ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 23:57

    via Games Industry


    Spore has maintained its position and gained in the German and Spanish software sales charts respectively for the week ended September 14, as Mercenaries 2: World in Flames fails to gain traction, according to data provided by Media-Control GfK International.

    The German chart was topped by EA's sim-everything title, Spore, followed by Wii Fit in second place and Mario Kart Wii in third. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky for the PC debuted on the chart in fourth place, preceding The Sims 2: Apartment Life also for the PC at number five.

    In sixth place came Dr Kawashima's Brain Training for the Nintendo DS, in seventh place came The Settlers - Rise of an Empire for the PC and in eighth place came the PlayStation 2 title Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3.

    Closing off the German software chart was Dr Kawashimas More Brain Training for the DS at nine and Wii Play at ten.

    The Spanish Software sales chart saw Wii Fit come in at number one, Wii Play at number two and The Sims 2: Apartment Life for the PC at number three. Mario Kart Wii came in fourth place, while Spore secured fifth place, up one position from last week.

    Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? for the Nintendo DS came in at number six, as Mercenaries 2: World in Flames for the PlayStation 3 debuted in the top ten at number seven.

    Super Smash Bros. Brawl for the Nintendo Wii, Grand Theft Auto IV for the PS3 and the DS title Dr Kawashimas Brain Training took eighth, ninth and tenth place respectively.


    The German software sales chart follows:
    1. Spore (PC)
    2. Wii Fit (Wii)
    3. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
    4. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Clear Sky (PC)
    5. The Sims 2: Apartment Life (PC)
    6. Dr Kawashimas Brain Training (DS)
    7. The Settlers - Rise of an Empire (PC)
    8. Naruto Ultimate Ninja 3 (PS2)
    9. Dr Kawashimas More Brain Training (DS)
    10. Wii Play (Wii)

    The Spanish software sales chart follows:
    1. Wii Fit (Wii)
    2. Wii Play (Wii)
    3. The Sims 2: Apartment Life (PC)
    4. Mario Kart Wii (Wii)
    5. Spore (PC)
    6. Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat? (DS)
    7. Mercenaries 2: World in Flames (PS3)
    8. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Wii)
    9. Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3)
    10. Dr Kawashimas Brain Training (DS) ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 21:47

    The unknown coder behind this unofficial version of the Final Burn Arcade emulator for PSP has released a newer update, i still dont have a name or actual working website for this release and i havent a clue whats new, doing well eh :P

    but anyway Download and Give us your Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 21:25

    Travis over at pspgen has posted a video of what may be one of the best PSP mods to date, check out the video and give us your verdict

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    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 21:21

    News/release from thex

    Hi,


    As you may remember I created some time ago Cxmb's swap,
    as you can imagine, this is a homebrew for the CXMB switch and Miriam Poison.
    Since I upgraded my first version.

    Small list of improvements:
    - Recast graphics
    - Adding a theme song
    - Ability to take screenshots
    - Request for safeguarding the screenshot
    - Adding a menu of use
    - Adding a menu of information about the PSP (mainly drums)
    - Adding a credit
    - Add the name of the director of cxmb activated (miriam or poison)
    - Adding a battery icon
    - Add an error message if cxmb are poorly placed, or improperly activated
    - Adding a readme

    Download Here and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 21:17

    Nugi has posted this release for the PSP, heres the full text:

    Hello~

    I'd like to notice the release of my PSPlayer 2.0 app.
    You can check following URL.
    It is written in Korean, but you can find a download link for a zipfile.

    http://forum.ps3korea.com/t32422/

    ----- Following is included english readme in zipfile.

    PSPlayer 2.0

    0. Notice

    As I'm not good at writing in english, I write minimum information for video player of PSPlayer. Full details are in PSPlayer.txt in korean. Translation would be appreciated.

    1. PSPlayer video player.

    1.1 Features

    * Based on FFMPEG nearly latest source(svn rev. 14728).
    * avi/mov(mp4) containers supported. No container specific limitation.
    * Video codec : Mpeg4 video(xvid etc), Mpeg4/AVC(h264) supported. (HW accel only)
    * Audio codec : AC3, MP3, AAC supported. (MP3/AAC are HW accelerated.)
    * Subtitles are supported. (smi, etc. through mplayer subreader.c and custom rendering of subtitles.)
    * Supports B-frames in H264.
    * audio 8-48kHz sampling rate supported. (linear resamling to 44kHz used in PSPlayerMT)
    * Real-time volume boosting(1-20x). Apart from system volume. (Can be used for Replay Gain. Of course by hand not automatically.)
    * Super high quality custom YUV rendering using PSP video acclerator. Precise color conversion. Deblocking in chroma channels. (from PSPlayerMT)
    * Fast avi loading by optimizing index loading.
    * Max video resolution. 480x272. (PSP HW codec library does not support higher resolution. maybe)
    * No restriction in framerate.
    * Buffering mechanism used in PSPlayerMT. (but extreamly reduced buffer size.)
    * FF/Rew supported.
    * Using internal bookmark mechanism, resuming supported.
    * Async reading of video files. Less memstick access.
    * usbhostfs, nethostfs supported. (first should be enabled using irshell. etc.)

    1.2 Video player control

    ←→ : FF/REW (to next keyframe)
    ↑↓ : FF/REW (to 30sec keyframe)
    L1/R1 : FF/REW (to 5min keyframe)
    △ : change zoom mode
    Ⅹ : Stop playing
    □ : Show player debug info
    START : Pause/Play toggle
    Analog Up/Down : Boost volume 1x-20x (in SW)

    1.3 Additional notes on video player

    * Most of software codecs are removed to reduce pbp filesize. (except AC3)
    * Sometimes H264 decoder fails.
    * After decoding of Mpeg4 video(xvid), H264 decoder crashes occasionally. (in sceMpeg library)
    * Recommended encoding software. (regardless of codec)
    - to avi files. Badak. always my favoriate. (http://www.kipple.pe.kr)
    - to mp4 files. XviD4PSP 5.x. Good for mp4 files. (http://www.winnydows.com, avi not working)
    - no special conversion setting is required for H264. (just select file, setup codec and convert.)
    - HW xvid decoder does not support b-vop(b frame), gmc, qpel. When encoding with xvid, disable unsupported options. (With mencoder, add -xvidencopts max_bframes=0:nogmc:noqpel)
    * Have an option for RGB rendering of Mpeg4 video.
    * First audio track only. No multi-track audio.
    * developed and tested on 3.90 M33-5(1.5 addon, fatmsmod patch) and tested on 3.71 M33-4(?, 1.5 addon) and OFW 1.5 on DAX's time machine. (not a slim psp)
    * Full compatible list of container and codec combination. (tested.)
    - AVI - opendivx/xvid/h264 - ac3/mp3
    - MP4 - xvid/h264/opendivx(?) - mp3/aac
    - any combination of video/audio codec is supported. (ex. avi h264/ac3 ok)
    * avi files takes additional 10MHz CPU clock.
    * ac3 is not recommended. for compatibility only. It takes additional 50MHz CPU clock.

    2. PSPlayer other features

    * started from simple mp3 player using libmad.
    * text viewer. Up to 2M lines. Fast loading. Simple bookmark.
    * mp3/aac/m4a/ogg player. with playlist support.(m3u)
    * bmp/jpg/png/gif support. but primitive.
    * Additional features and how to use is in PSPlayer.txt and readme.old. (but in korean, sorry)

    3. Code page and font (text files and subtitles)

    * PSPlayer is a totally multi-byte application.
    * Can handle 2-byte characters.
    * No code-page conversion.
    * Included font is a rip of a korean font. (in CP949)
    * Should match encoding of text files and font.
    * Font converter can be released if I can find it somewhere in my harddisk.

    4. Source codes and license

    In each binary distribution source code will be included.

    Source codes follows GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE. See license.txt in the distribution.

    5. Compilation

    You need to setup pspsdk and addtional libraries. See Makefile for full list of needed libraries.

    I includes svn diff for ffmpeg source and configure script(ffmpegconfigure.sh). The svn diff decribes what I modified from ffmpeg source svn rev. 14728.

    I hope this codes are helpful to all PSP developers. But my source code is very very dirty because it started from a simple test application. PSPlayerMT was a source code cleanup version of this but it failed and discontinued.(It was just a battery hungry ogre, I think) And most of PSPlayerMT source code is just copied to main.cpp (after 2 year of sleep in a zipfile), making
    ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 20:03

    News/release from Ollipolli:

    i have changed a few things, I hope they work as expected. Anyway, I think it time to call it v0.1.

    Notable changes:

    The program now expects a folder called dswiki in the root directory. All dump files should be moved into it (suggested by Sphere).
    I exchanged the main 6x12px Terminus font with a slightly higher font from the UCS-fonts collection. This will allow better typography (bold,italic) in future releases.
    The font is an real frankenstein's monster (patches from very different sources ), but now it displays a glyph for nearly all unicode characters. Credits will be given at a later time, when I consider it stable.
    Pressing Select brings you back to the selection of the wiki (also suggested by Sphere).

    The indexer v1.0.1 ( http://dswiki.googlecode.com/files/d...exer-1.0.1.zip ) is now treating complete dumps (multiple revision of an article, some wiki dumps from wikia.com are only available in this flavour) in the correct way, by taking the last revision instead of the first (discovered by darkman90).

    Have Fun!
    Ciao

    Download and Give Feedback Via Comments ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 19:56

    Someone called Heeroo, who to be fair i havent heard of posted this news

    At this time i worked on DSOrganize 3.3 : Heeroo Edition.
    But i need help from you.
    !Please post all bugs you knew from the DSOrganize 3.2 Version.
    What will be changed in my Version?
    - I will fix some bugs and add background images.(only in the first beta version)
    - The Homebrew Database from me will be the standart version! (to all users of my hbdb: I going to update it and add a lot of famos homebrew programms/games, but only programms/games, which have not more than 4MB space in .zip format.
    !!!

    So it seems we may be getting a new unnofficial version of DS Organize soon. Hopefully Dragonminded will release an official version. More news as we get it. ...
    by Published on September 23rd, 2008 19:46

    Some nice news from Pickle

    I wanted to wait to do this but im running out of time before the 30th. I was hoping some videos could be made before the preorder, but im not sure if it can happen by then.

    Basically i have 0.72 release source code + M-HT dynamic core compiled. The only stage my build fails at is the linking of SDL (I complied using the GP2X headers, but of course it doesnt like the binary lib). So im confident it would link provided I have the matching binary lib.
    My plan was to get the binary to someone with some sort of pandora hw, which I found ED was willing to do the tests. All I needed was the SDL lib, which DJwillis has built but has but has not had the time to email it to me.

    So, bascally once the SDL lib becomes available dosbox should be ready to run on pandora. Maybe if I get the lib soon there might be time to preview dosbox before the preorder, otherwise it should be available by the time the hw comes out.
    ...
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