Skip to main content

User login

What is OpenID?
  • Log in using OpenID
  • Cancel OpenID login
  • Create new account
  • Request new password
Register
  • Home
  • Browse
    • 2D Art
    • 3D Art
    • Concept Art
    • Textures
    • Music
    • Sound Effects
    • Documents
    • Featured Tutorials
  • Submit Art
  • Collect
    • My Collections
    • Art Collections
  • Forums
  • FAQ
  • Leaderboards
    • All Time
      • Total Points
      • Comments
      • Favorites (All)
      • Favorites (2D)
      • Favorites (3D)
      • Favorites (Concept Art)
      • Favorites (Music)
      • Favorites (Sound)
      • Favorites (Textures)
    • Weekly
      • Total Points
      • Comments
      • Favorites (All)
      • Favorites (2D)
      • Favorites (3D)
      • Favorites (Concept Art)
      • Favorites (Music)
      • Favorites (Sound)
      • Favorites (Textures)
  • ❤ Donate
Programming

Lua Player / LuaPlayerHM / PGELua for PSP Questions?

TheMeq
Wednesday, February 9, 2011 - 08:09

If you have any Lua Player / LuaPlayerHM / PGELua for PSP (Playstation Portable) Questions, Please ask them here and I will strive to help you out.

Lua for the PlayStation Portable is interpreted with Lua Player. Lua Player is a homebrew application which can run lua scripts and display them on the Sony PSP through graphical bindings. The current version is 0.20, however v0.17DK2, Lua Player Mod, HM and PGELua which are unofficial versions are still used by users on PSP Firmware version 2.00+. Most versions of the application can be downloaded from the LuaPlayer.org website. Lua Player can only run the source code of Lua scripts, and can not compile them into standalone software applications.

 

  • Log in or register to post comments
automatix
joined 11 years 8 months ago
Tuesday, July 1, 2014 - 04:23

wasn't there in one of these players a kind of a hook-back-function,

to return into the script/player after executing a PBP?

i have only seen once some thing like that, and didn't have the necessity,

but with a new project it became more interesting...

 

 

  • Log in or register to post comments