I haven't used the homebrew flash player, does anyone here have it ?
If so, maybe we can exchange some test files to get an idea of how fast it is compared to the sony one.
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I haven't used the homebrew flash player, does anyone here have it ?
If so, maybe we can exchange some test files to get an idea of how fast it is compared to the sony one.
Just search for FileAssistant++. The newest version of that has the homebrew Flash Player in it. Naturally, it has less memory available then the stand alone version... But you're almost certainly going to have to do a bit of searching to find that one. Try "71M and Flash Player".
I don't think I can use a homebrew player, cause I have updated to 2.80.
Anyone currently have the homebrew player on their psp ?
unfortunately psp flash player is way underoptimized.
the psp is able to run much more .SWFs than it actually runs. it's just $ony being lazy.
I don't expect to run every flash game/anim on the psp, but this player is just too bad :(
Wow, I really love it when people make baseless claims like this. If it can be done, then please, BY ALL MEANS: PLEASE do it, and show us all. I'll gladly eat my words, and then turn around and worship you.Quote:
Originally Posted by xiringu
For the second time in a week today I heard a dev compare the PSP to a pentium 2. Go install Flash 6 on a pentium 2 era computer (that's right, no recent, fancy graphics cards) with 20MB of memory and then rethink what you have to say on the subject. My G3 mac is pentium 2 era, and frankely, Flash 6 speed on it isn't much better.
I can definitely see how the memory would be the key issue, since Flash was designed for the PC and it's limitations.Quote:
Originally Posted by b8a
I do believe that the player could be optimized, but probably not merely as much as one would think.