Lua based command prompt v0.1

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Heads-up! Homebrew developer alatnet is back, and this time, he’s got a Lua command prompt to share with you guys. This is the same guy who made the PSPSDK Makefile Creator, a program that promises to put your “How do I make my own makefile?” questions to rest, by simplifying makefile creation for CC++ homebrew.

According to the developer, you can expand the commands by making Lua files and placing them in the bin folder. He also mentioned that TwinTail Input Methods (from ttlde) was used for text input, so you might want to take note of that.

It seemed that a lot of users liked it (basing from your comments in the forums), but that doesn’t mean alatnet‘s going to stop working on his nifty app. He said that there will be more commands and scrolling in the future, so you might want to pass by our site regularly for updates.

Meanwhile, why don’t you check out alatnet’s latest creation? Just click on the download link below and you’re good to go. And while you’re downloading, maybe you might want to check out the fun Japanese McDonald’s TV ad as well.

Download: [Lua based command prompt]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

PSP

Heads-up! Homebrew developer alatnet is back, and this time, he’s got a Lua command prompt to share with you guys. This is the same guy who made the PSPSDK Makefile Creator, a program that promises to put your “How do I make my own makefile?” questions to rest, by simplifying makefile creation for CC++ homebrew.

According to the developer, you can expand the commands by making Lua files and placing them in the bin folder. He also mentioned that TwinTail Input Methods (from ttlde) was used for text input, so you might want to take note of that.

It seemed that a lot of users liked it (basing from your comments in the forums), but that doesn’t mean alatnet‘s going to stop working on his nifty app. He said that there will be more commands and scrolling in the future, so you might want to pass by our site regularly for updates.

Meanwhile, why don’t you check out alatnet’s latest creation? Just click on the download link below and you’re good to go. And while you’re downloading, maybe you might want to check out the fun Japanese McDonald’s TV ad as well.

Download: [Lua based command prompt]
Discuss: [Forum Release Thread]

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