Author Topic: installing everything on my pc required to make psp homebrew.  (Read 7676 times)

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Offline ninogenio

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right im going to set a dev enviroment up by i have no idea where to start and how to set it up ive downloaded the pspskd but thats all.

could someone please help me out.

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Do you want to install it under Windows or Linux?
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windows preferably.
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It's not going to be easy then.  The best way to do it is to ditch what you've downloaded and install Cygwin with all the developer tools, then use svn (Subversion source control) to get the latest toolchain build script and to build it that way.  The alternative, which I've never tried, is there's a Win32 build of the toolchain which will install as pure Windows programs.  Biggest problem with that is it's nowhere near as up-to-date as the inux/Cygwin version.

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cool im not sure but i think i installed quite a lot of this stuff when i was coding for my ds its just a pitty ive reformatted since.

do you have the dl links anywhere jim cheers.
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ive found a link only problem is this Cygwin is going to take a Looooooong time to download im on dialup.

http://www.psp-programming.com/tutorials/c/lesson01.htm
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Cygwin's around 1Gb and the gcc downloads are another 100Mb or so.  You could try the straight Win32 version (but also expect some things not to build).
http://dl.qj.net/PSPDev-for-Win32-Development-Utilities-PSP-Development/pg/12/fid/8185/catid/204

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cheers jim that should be much easier to use expect a crappy first program soon lol :)
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i must say im shocked at how easy that was to set up and get the examples going. im also messmerized by some of the stuff the psp can do to.

i sure am glad ive had a bit of experiance witht the ds hombrew as i already know how to youse bat/makefiles and im quite fimilar with the 3d/framebuffer stuff so i should have a couple of basic demos up and running soon again cheers jim.
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is there a psp emulator so we can check out you demos without havin to shell out for the real thing? it would be nice to see what has been done for the platform

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There's no emulator.  I believe the main problem being noone knows how the decrpytion hardware works - encypted code + public keys go in, decrypted code comes out, but the algorithm is unknown, so you can't emulate it.

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