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Multi Tasker PSP

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Multi Tasker
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General
Author(s)sg57
TypeUtilities
Versioninitial release 2008
LicenceMixed
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Multi Tasker is a handy application capable of interacting with all sorts of media in a vast amount of file formats on your PSP, including: 3D Models, Images, Music and Text.

It was one of the contest entries for the Neo Spring Coding Compo 2008 (PSP Applications).

User guide 3D Model Viewing: - 3D Studio (3DS) - COLLADA (DAE, XML) - Cartography shop 4 (CSM) - DirectX (X) - DeleD (DMF) - Maya (OBJ) - Milkshape (MS3D) - 3D (MY3D) - OCT (OCT) - Pulsar LMTools (LMTS) - Quake Levels and Models (BSP, PK3, MD2)

Image Viewing: - BMP - JPG - TGA - PCX - PNG - PSD

Music Listening: - MP3 - AT3 - WAV

Text Viewing: Everything will default to opening as a text file, however this is only intended for text files (automatically word-wrapped). - TXT - DOC - C - CPP - HTML - JS - LUA - CFG - INI

All of the above can be done along aside one another, meaning you can be listening to music, viewing a model, viewing a photo whilst reading a text file.

The PSP isn't a processing power house however and may affect the processing speed, it is suggested to toggle the scene off when not needed as a quick fix.

Controls Analog - Move cursor Cross - Click/Select Select - Change camera to first person

Known issues Huge text files loaded may bog performance down a bit (for instances, 500kb/500,000 characters), because the way LTE's static text boxes work, new line characters are shown in text documents.

All music formats are loaded using LTE so specifically formatted files will play. Sometimes playing music may act funky for 5 seconds and possibly skip a few seconds back (LTE's audio playback isn't something to be desired but it works most of the time), usually occurs in oddly formatted music files. On especially high poly models, avoid Celshading them.

Credits This uses the LTE Engine - a port of Irrlicht 1.0 (w/a few Irrlicht 1.1 features). This was a port of the very basic example #9 that comes with Irrlicht.

References NeoFlash, https://www.neoflash.com/forum/index.php?topic=4979.0

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