Wednesday, April 21. 2010PSP Development Kit ready to use for Windows Users [UPDATE]Hi All, For windows users who want to develop on their windows PC, little homebrew for the PSP, without spending hours or days trying to install cygwin and compile the toolchain, this package is for you !! You have first to install VirtualBox that is freely available : http://www.virtualbox.org/ The version i use is there : http://zx81.zx81.free.fr/public/psp/virtualbox/ You should then download rar files present here : http://dl.free.fr/mrMoqDD4I http://dl.free.fr/mStRpxBYD http://dl.free.fr/mrJkbZKnv http://dl.free.fr/mfkeCpfa6 http://dl.free.fr/mm9sSzX4Q http://dl.free.fr/m38NTWsoV http://dl.free.fr/mh3y5OPQY http://dl.free.fr/mTQ87SHcm http://dl.free.fr/ml7K482D9 You have to unrar the rar archive in disk1.vdi (you need at least 4Gb of free space on your hard disk) Then create a new virtual host, Linux 2.6 with 256 Mb of memory, and use the disk1.vdi as a disk image ! This disk image contains a full install of xubuntu 7.4, where the PSP SDK has been already compiled, and several other software added (such as the famous IDE Kdevelop, gcc, SDL etc ...). After virtually booting Xubuntu, the login name is psp, and the password is psp. I've written a small PSP project (hello world) for Kdevelop, ready to use. Then you must create a shared folder called "shared" (to share files between windows and your virtual Ubuntu host) as follows : Then you can boot xubuntu : And login using psp as login and password : If you want to install xubuntu by your own, then you will just have to install the pre-compiled version of the PSP SDK (with gcc-431) : http://www.easy-share.com/1910013010/pspdev-gcc431.tar.bz2 or http://dl.free.fr/mg2ZFLzpd Hope that helps, Zx ** UPDATE: 2010/4/24 ** a new xubuntu 8.4 version + eclipse IDE; working with latest VirtualBox version http://www.easy-share.com/1910013308/xubuntu-8.4-devel.7z.001 http://www.easy-share.com/1910013334/xubuntu-8.4-devel.7z.002 http://www.easy-share.com/1910013545/xubuntu-8.4-devel.7z.003 http://www.easy-share.com/1910013618/xubuntu-8.4-devel.7z.004 Ubuntu account : login: devel password: devel Trackbacks
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Cool! Thanks for this. I'd like to set up a compile environment for the PSP. Already got one for the xbox..
thanks for that tool..
you're doing for players with ya'll emultors you're doing for coders with SDks like this.. thanks for that work.. i'm impressed. Hej this package looks like the ultimate devkit that I was looking for.A can't find words to describe how much you Rock!
btw is it possible to mirror the files somewhere elese?I'm tying to get them for the past 8h and got only 50mb :-/ rapidshare,easyshare or maybe qj.net could host it?
ummm I had some problems so could someone send me or upload the untouched dev folder with everything in it please.
um is there a proper tutorial to this. like how to share the folders and how to get them to open in the virtualbox. help would be appreciated. idk its just confusing for me cuz im new at this.
k um i setted up exactly like showed above and also made the shared folder but how do u get the shared folder to appear on xubuntu so i can actualy share the file. the folder just doesnt show up. or do i access it thru the terminal? if so how?
Hello.
Let me start off by saying thank you for this easy to use PSPDevKit, and guide that goes along with it. I decided to do a manual install of xubuntu and then the PspDev files. Advice I can offer is to read this thread on editing the bash.bashrc file: http://www.psp-programming.com/forums/index.php?topic=2683.0 Anyway. How exactly does the shared folder work? I set one up with VirtualBox but I'm not sure how to access it while using xubuntu. Thanks a lot. Hi,
The shared folder works as follows : You create a shared folder as explained on this post, and then you have to modifiy /etc/fstab to mount the shared folder under unbuntu, for example : virtualbox /media/shared vboxsf rw,gid=1000,uid=1000,auto 0 Zx I've tried doing this for the last 4 hours and still no closer to establishing a simple shared folder between my xp host and ubuntu client. I get the impression that the ubuntu/xfce is pretty cut down and not designed to be altered much.
I've used sudo nano /etc/fstab to alter fstab to include virtualbox /media/shared vboxsf rw,gid=1000,uid=1000,auto 0 but with no success. Is there any step by step process for setting up a shared folder ? I can mount the psp as a floppy drive aswell and copy files from it but can't copy them back. Also it seems a bit backward that you have to use the sudo command because the os doesn't allow you to login as root. Thanks in advance Hi,
There are many answers here : http://forums.virtualbox.org For your particular issue, you have first to check if you can mount your shared folder manually (i mean using the mount command : sudo mount -t vboxsf mysharedfolder /mnt/mysharedfolder) Then you can modify your /etc/fstab, but it won't mount the shared folder on startup. I've added a command in /etc/rc.local to force the mount of the shared folder. Here they try another solution : http://virtualdebian.blogspot.com/2007/12/sharing-folders-with-virtualbox.html With ubuntu there is no root account you can log in, you have then to use the sudo command instead. Zx hmm where can i find a noob tutorial for kdev? ive made my first C source (hello world) but dont know how to make it an eboot
Figured it out.
Open terminal cd / cd etc sudo nano fstab In fstab go to the bottom line and enter shared /home/psp/shared vboxsf rw,uid=1000,gid=1000,auto 0 0 Exit and save. You just need to make the directory /home/psp/shared and it should work. I think the problem was that the virtualbox should of been shared ( The name it was given in VirtualBox\Device\Share folders ) and the last 0 ( pass) was missing causing the command to be ignored. Hope this helps. Whenever you boot this up, theres a whole load of updates waiting to be dlled and installed. I dont know if its a good idea but I installed them all and it made it slow down well bad. So now im starting again...
Will try this shared folders, I couldnt get it to work eartlier but ill rig something up. I also had a bit of trouble with the usb support or the audio support but that was after the updates. Anyway, definately the best PSP SDK, thanks Zx-81 I know this sounds really obvious, but can't you just go
applications - system - Shared Folders. and install the windows folder support? Some good psp coding sites are http://psp-coding.com/
http://ps2dev.org/psp/Tools/Toolchain http://www.hackingpsp.com/Homebrew_Central_Developers.aspx http://www.psp-programming.com/tutorials/ http://www.psp-vault.com/module-pnForum-viewtopic-topic-9427.psp Uhh, I am having problems renaming the eboot. Even after I change the title, it doesn't change it when I build it. Any ideas?
I am having problems renaming the eboot, even after changing it in the makefile and main.c . Any ideas? it keeps the same name as you originally had it, mynameisfw3x.
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thx! good job! I've uploaded the rar files on free.fr,
Cheers, Zx This is a godsend. I've been trying to set up a development enviroment in Cygwin to compile PSP write with a modified version of the piKey library I made that fixes some driver problems with the Belkin F8U1500-E IR keyboard, which I compiled using a windows enviroment. I could send you the fixed version of piKey, if you like. It only fixes that keyboard.
This is great - I would love one for dingux development witha a simple app ready to compile for reference. Anybody know of one?
hi.i installes xubuntu 10.10 by my own and download gcc 431 from http://www.easy-share.com/1910013010/pspdev-gcc431.tar.bz2
how i can install gcc 431 in xubuntu please help me Add Comment
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