speaking of music formats, is there a program that enables the playback of wma and aac?
71M has released a new with Bells on version of File Asistant the awesome app for the PSP, heres what he wrote:
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Hi, Here is a small application that I've written in conjunction with Lin J.R and Shazz. Thanks go out to both of them for their help in producing this application. It's based on the original File Assistant written by Lin J.R, but has been souped up with some fancy GPU fueled rendering and ninja C++ coding!Give me a shout if you need any of the additional librarys.
Current Features
Copy File
Move File
Delete File
Rename File
Make Directory
View Image ( tga, bmp, png, jpg )
USB Toggle
Music Playback (mp3, ogg, ahx, mod )
Run Executable ( pbp, elf )
Future Features
Text Viewer
True Type Fonts
Skin Browser
PRX/BIN Execution
...and anything else Shazz or Lin J.R have planned!![]()
Oh, and I must get around to commenting the code to make it easier to understand!
Thanks,
71M</blockquote>
Download Here --> http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/fileasistant++.shtml
speaking of music formats, is there a program that enables the playback of wma and aac?
I tried this out, and got a few varied results. When I copied the 1.5 files to the GAME dir, I got "game could not be started". I ended up using Sei's tool to import the 1.0 pbp, and copied the data dir over manually. It's pretty, but almost 1mb worth of png files make up the skin, so for those of you with 32mb sticks, that could mean 2 more SNES games. I tried running PSP Reader from FA, and had to hard boot the PSP after it froze. If the skins could be zipped up, and the bugs worked out, this could be very promising, but I'll stick with FileAssistant "classic" for now.
Hey there folks.
I made a skin for the new (and INCREDIBLE) FileAssistant++. So here's a little screen so you can "try before you download."
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So has anyone figured out my favorite OS look yet?
Anyhow, I don't know any good place for storage, and this require a whole lot of files (instead of, say, the Genesis's three) so I'll be zipping them up and temporarily hosting them on one of those "email files" servers. Oh, and before I forget, the actual finished product doesn't have files cut off by the screen like that. As soon as they add in a background selector I'll throw in a matching one... but by then my skin will be included in the project. HOMEBREW'D!
So on to the goods:
Click click
Now keep in mind you've got to replace the default skin, as the the skin selector isn't quite working.
Enjoy, folks.
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