Competition #03 (Codeblast'14) - John's Debugger

1st December 2013 - 1st June 2014
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John
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Competition #03 (Codeblast'14) - John's Debugger

Post by John » May 29th, 2014, 4:50 am


Competition #03 (Codeblast'14) - John's Debugger

Username: John
Project Title: John's Debugger
Time to Complete: 4 Days
SDK: Psy-Q
Genre: Debugging Tool
Latest Release: 0.3
In Development: Yes
Initial Release Date: 24/05/2014
Last Date Updated: 28/05/2014
Controller: CONTROL PAD
Players: 1
Memory Card: N/A
Languages: English
Burn and Play: Yes
Executable Included: No
Source Included: No

This is my entry into the PSXDEV Codeblast '14 competition.
Its a debug tool, with a Main Screen, nothing hard to do but this is my first software developed for PSX !! :)
I'm very glad to partecipate in this rare event.
Burn the ISO in a CD-Rom and run it using a Playstation System, or run the ISO with a PSX emulator such as ePSXe or others to try my work.

Thank you all in psxdev.net :D


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ISO: http://johndungeon.altervista.org/extra ... bugger.zip


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Post by Shadow » June 2nd, 2014, 5:48 pm

Competition ended. This program had no votes and came in last place.
Development Console: SCPH-5502 with 8MB RAM, MM3 Modchip, PAL 60 Colour Modification (for NTSC), PSIO Switch Board, DB-9 breakout headers for both RGB and Serial output and an Xplorer with CAETLA 0.34.

PlayStation Development PC: Windows 98 SE, Pentium 3 at 400MHz, 128MB SDRAM, DTL-H2000, DTL-H2010, DTL-H201A, DTL-S2020 (with 4GB SCSI-2 HDD), 21" Sony G420, CD-R burner, 3.25" and 5.25" Floppy Diskette Drives, ZIP 100 Diskette Drive and an IBM Model M keyboard.

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