Blabberbot v2: pause button, more responsive controls
November 24, 2008
Homebrew developer Art has rolled out an update to his recent creation, Blabberbot. In case you missed the initial release, Blabberbot is a text to speech program. Especially useful for those who don’t like reading. What’s new in this version? Changelog in the full article.
Download: Blabberbot v2
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums
Homebrew developer Art has rolled out an update to his recent creation, Blabberbot.
In case you missed the initial release, Blabberbot is a text to speech program. Especially useful for those who don’t like reading.
This version now has a pause button, and should have more responsive controls. Here’s the changelog:
Blabberbot V2 (24/11/08):
- Attempted to fix crash on exit problem with late firmware PSP units, although untested because this isn’t a problem with the test unit.
- Backslash character is filtered from speech, but not from text.
- Pause button implemented.
- New Multi threaded operation makes buttons responsive at all times.
- Program no longer splits words if the screen character buffer fills.
- Program no longer splits single groups with periods such as email addresses.
- Implemented Intrafont for text display.
Download: Blabberbot v2
Visit: QJ.NET PSP Development Forums