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                DCEmu Homebrew & Gaming Network. PSP Homebrew   Name = Chinese Flash Cards Authors /Website = milksop
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 Downloads = Release 3 Here 
      14th July 2005 Version 3: audio is non-blocking, so you don't to wait for it to stop playing 
      to keep going, the audio is compressed on the memory stick so it's only 
      4meg instead of 11meg, "Corrupted Data" in PSP launcher avoided, 
      settings file goes in PBP directory instead of root. Ready-to-run 1.5, and 
      source code. If you're upgrading from release 1 or 2, make sure to delete 
      the old directories first as they have different names and will be wasting 
      a bunch of space. 
 Release 2 Here 11th July 2005 Release 1  HERE 6th july 2005 (updated 
      now works on all PSPs v1.0 and v1.5 ) (fixed for v1.0 by wraggster via PSP 
      Brew) Information =  psp chinese flashcards release 1http://h4ck3r.net/
 scott.pspflash@h4ck3r.net
 this is the first release of a little flash card program. 
                    it's intendedfor english-speaking people to learn chinese characters (hanzi). 
                    the
 characters are from the "new practical chinese reader" 
                    textbook (volume
 1), and appear in order in this program.
 to run on a 1.5 psp, copy the CHINESEFLASH and CHINESEFLASH% 
                    directoriesto your memory card.
 pspe segfaults when running it. if you're interested in the source, it's in the source
 subdirectory. maybe interesting things:
 - crappy little library for doing various things (simple drawing, 
                    files)
 - mersenne twister random number generator (from sgade gameboy 
                    library)
 - does zlib decompression (used for compressing glyph images)
 - there's a simple windows version in "pixeltoaster" 
                    that lets you work
 in visual studio for basic work. i did this so that i could 
                    have the
 debugger, and because pspe segfaults for whatever reason.
 thanks to nem for helloworld, and a post on forums.ps2dev.org 
                    for how to
 make the home button work (i forget who it was, sorry).
 you can check for updated versions at http://h4ck3r.net/
 
   
 
 
 
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