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7WiN - Lua Windowing System | |
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General | |
Author | Yongobongo |
Type | Operating systems |
Version | 1.00 |
License | Creative Commons |
Last Updated | 2007/07/08 |
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7WiN Windowing System is a Lua Windowing System that supports Multi-Tasking.
It was one of the contest entries for the Neo Summer Coding Compo 2007 (PSP Applications).
Installation
In order to use 7WiN you will also need LuaPlayer. It is a windowing library and comes with the application of a sample desktop environment.
Download LuaPlayer 0.16 (7Win would work with other LuaPlayer versions, however developer recommended using LuaPlayer 0.16 or LuaPlayer 0.16 Cools' mod 4 for best results).
Copy the luaplayer and luaplayer% folders to ms0:/PSP/GAME/ or if you have OE/SE firmwares, ms0:/PSP/GAME150/.
Copy the 7WiN folder to /LuaPlayer directory/Applications/. Replace LuaPlayer directory with whatever LuaPlayer version you used.
Run LuaPlayer from the XMB. Lowser should appear on the screen (a file browser program for LUA). Choose the 7WiN folder and press Circle. Select sample.lua and 7WiN should launch.
User guide
The sample has a Pong game, a music player demo, a paint app and a test window with buttons.
A list of functions is available from the readme.
Controls
Sample desktop screen:
Cross - Select
Analog - Move cursor
Pong game:
Up/Down - Move bar
Triangle - Reset game
Compatibility
Tested on LuaPlayer 0.16-0.20 and will work with any mods of these versions.
External links
- Author's website - http://yongobongo.recoding.net
- NeoFlash - https://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=4436.0 (archived)