PSPSource.de LUA Coding Competition 2006
Alright, for all you homebrew aficionados out there, this one’s definitely for you. PSPSource is most definitely proud to announce their first ever LUA Coding Competition. Currently ongoing, and running until December 17th, you may submit your entries on programs for play or for the LUA programming language for the PSP (okay, so we may sound a bit like we’re rambling here. Pardon for that. The original site’s in German, and we’re just making good use of whatever decent translation we can get our hands on).
Anyway, it says in the rules that it won’t be necessary for you to provide the game Eboot; files with the code and Readme should be sufficient. KXploit ready tools are the simplest to use, so it’s up to you if you’ll be sending in a finished player with that in it or not. Winner is to be picked by PSPSource.de team and will be announced on December 24th. All team members of PSPSource and relatives may not, however, join the competition.
So there. If you want to try your luck at getting a better translation of the German site for you to know more details, then please feel free to do so. Hopefully, you’d be able to share it with us here as well.
Thanks for the heads up, Shoesy!
Alright, for all you homebrew aficionados out there, this one’s definitely for you. PSPSource is most definitely proud to announce their first ever LUA Coding Competition. Currently ongoing, and running until December 17th, you may submit your entries on programs for play or for the LUA programming language for the PSP (okay, so we may sound a bit like we’re rambling here. Pardon for that. The original site’s in German, and we’re just making good use of whatever decent translation we can get our hands on).
Anyway, it says in the rules that it won’t be necessary for you to provide the game Eboot; files with the code and Readme should be sufficient. KXploit ready tools are the simplest to use, so it’s up to you if you’ll be sending in a finished player with that in it or not. Winner is to be picked by PSPSource.de team and will be announced on December 24th. All team members of PSPSource and relatives may not, however, join the competition.
So there. If you want to try your luck at getting a better translation of the German site for you to know more details, then please feel free to do so. Hopefully, you’d be able to share it with us here as well.
Thanks for the heads up, Shoesy!