Yea I still don't know what the hell this is. Any one want to explain? It looks like a shell of some sort.
It appears this release is just a proof of concept. I think I am unsure if an actually operating system is being ported (in which case you may see some cool ports of some neat programs (pre existing nano X based web browsers, games, media players, etc) or just something else.Originally Posted by shinysuitman
The news posted states that this version has been compiled for use ONLY with the pspe "emulator". It will apparently need to be recompiled by the author before you can actually use it on your psp.So, I tested this thing......and it just goes to a black screen and it shuts down PSP.......
I downloaded the first link.......I'm on a 1.5PSP and u have to use the no k-exploit mod........
Yea I still don't know what the hell this is. Any one want to explain? It looks like a shell of some sort.
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Ooop! I didn't see the 'E' on the end of PSPOriginally Posted by 1timeuser
I'll test it later on the PSP emulator
that is stupid who wants this?
i it shows promise and from the way i understand it will make my psp kinda like a computer me i so want it lolOriginally Posted by drew4237
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I do, This is just proof of concept of what is to come. This could one day become very powerfull...Originally Posted by drew4237
god ur all thick. read before you post! its a PORT of a LINUX based OPERATING SYSTEM called nano x. got that?
Nanodesktop is a new tecnology that allow
you to create easily your psp applications
without knowing sce** routines, or using
text editor and GCC.
We'll provide you a complete manual with
informations about Nanodesktop routines
and a tutorial for integrate Dev-C++, PSP
and PSPE.
You can create and debug your PSP applications
under Windows (homebrew runs on PSPE) and,
when you finished, you run the homebrew on
real PSP.
Furthermore, Nanodesktop includes different
tecnologies that hides to programmers the
differences betweek PSPE and real PSP. So,
the same C code runs for PSPE homebrews
and, after simple recompilation, for real
PSP.
Nanodesktop supports you in file manager
(integrate file managers routines ready for
your applications), in manages memory stick,
in manages windows environment, in graphical
and text visualizations. Support API for file
class, so it is very simple to create a shell
with few rows of code.
Integrates code for buttons, events, scroll-bars.
Manages minimize, maximize, resize of windows
and integrates internal memory manager that
allow the execution in environments without
memory manager working (PSPE).
It allows to create a single applications that
runs under PSP and **without changes in
C code** under Linux environment.
It provides you support for open/save images,
and for webcam in PSP.
Different from other solutions (LUA), Nanodesktop
is totally written in C, using optimized algorithms.
It will released under Nanodesktop license,
a variance of LGPL License. It will be open-source
in any case.
It was create for development of scientifical
applications using PSP platform, in a reserved
research center in University of Messina.
The author
Filippo Battaglia
I saw a news post on QJ (eww) that explains this well for noobs too. Im looking forward to it.
EDIT: I think the pic explains it a bit too.
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