XSDK Cross Software Development Kit (Xgraphics part)

PSP - Image 1Over on our PSP Development forums, Xart has just announced that the Xgraphics part of XSDK is now ready and available. You can get your copy by clicking on the download link below.

According to Xart, XSDK is “a set of C++ Classes for compiling and testing code on a Mac PowerPC/Intel using Xcode” and was developed for the development of easyChoice. This app is in universal binary form so it can also be run on PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. When compiled for Mac, Xgraphics uses SDL to handle the graphics. When compiled for PSP, PSP display functions are used to handle graphics.

Xart also revealed that an improved version that’ll include Data Array Scrambling is also in the works. That version is also slated to be released soon so keep an eye out for it. If you have any questions or suggestions, click on the “Visit” link below to discuss this release in QJ’s PSP Development forums.

Download: XSDK Cross-Software Development Kit (Xgraphics part)
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development forums

PSP - Image 1Over on our PSP Development forums, Xart has just announced that the Xgraphics part of XSDK is now ready and available. You can get your copy by clicking on the download link below.

According to Xart, XSDK is “a set of C++ Classes for compiling and testing code on a Mac PowerPC/Intel using Xcode” and was developed for the development of easyChoice. This app is in universal binary form so it can also be run on PowerPC and Intel-based Macs. When compiled for Mac, Xgraphics uses SDL to handle the graphics. When compiled for PSP, PSP display functions are used to handle graphics.

Xart also revealed that an improved version that’ll include Data Array Scrambling is also in the works. That version is also slated to be released soon so keep an eye out for it. If you have any questions or suggestions, click on the “Visit” link below to discuss this release in QJ’s PSP Development forums.

Download: XSDK Cross-Software Development Kit (Xgraphics part)
Visit: QJ’s PSP Development forums

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