Nanodesktop 0.3.7: support for Python, PSP serial port, more
Pegasus2000 has released a new version of Nanodesktop, the popular SDK for homebrew devs. This version has several bug fixes as well as three important new features, including support for Python and the PSP serial port. Details after the link.
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Pegasus2000 has released a new version of Nanodesktop, the popular SDK for homebrew devs. This version has several bug fixes as well as three important new features, including support for Python and the PSP serial port.
Here’s the changelog:
- Added support for Python interpreter
- Added support for PSP serial port (ndSerialDriver.Prx)
- Fixed a missing symbol that avoided ndOpenCV compilation
- Fixed an incorrect interaction between time() and PSP firmware
- Fixed an error in the scripts for the command line under Linux (SIFT, ndFLite)
- Fixed a bug in ndSIFT library
- Fixed an historical bug in TIFF saving
- Extended ndINFO interface
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