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idefix
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All in one PSPSDK

Post by idefix »

I want to install a PSPSDK on my computer, but the problem is that I'm not able to download it on my Computer.
Somebody said to me, that there is a "all in one" PSPSDK, wich ist very small .
There should be a minimal Cygwin, Subversion, Toolchain and the PSPSDK. It is not important, that the SDK is the newest version, because I'm a starter and just want to write small programms.

PS: I excuse me for my bad English, but I'm 14 Years old and live in Austria ;-)
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Post by ReKleSS »

Could you elaborate on why you can't install it? I haven't heard of a single installer like that, and there's really no way it could be considered small (depending on your definition of small).

By the way, your English is better than many so-called native speakers, you don't need to worry about that...

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idefix
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Post by idefix »

The problem is that I have a download limit of 800mb (yes I know that this is shit).
My definition of small is smaller than 100mb.
If there isn't a way, I won't be able to start PSP programming :-/
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Post by stefan.buddle »

i think hes talking about that pspsdk 1.0 beta thing an installer around 25.8mb
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Post by LuMo »

idefix, where are you from?
if you are near me (Europe - Austria - Tirol)
you could come over plug your laptop to my line and download the stuff (no limits here :) )

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idefix
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Post by idefix »

I'm living in Linz
i think hes talking about that pspsdk 1.0 beta thing an installer around 25.8mb
do you know, where I can download this?
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Post by LuMo »

i think you can get it at pspupdates.qj.net
i tried it but it did not work for me (possibly i forgot something...)

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Can post cd

Post by HaQue »

I can post you a cd with the latest cygwin install and packages and if there is a way to get the source packages for the devkit (I havent looked into it yet), I can add that too.

Or if it'll work, a DVD of the whole cygwin dir. It is 1.4Gb as I have the source in there as well. You would just need to setup some PATH stuff and environment variables etc.

You should be left with a minimal amount of downloading after that. PM me if you would like me to do it.

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Post by LuMo »

i already tried to rar my cygwin folders
and put up the path variables...
did not succeed... possibly i missed something else (except the home folder)

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idefix
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Post by idefix »

i think you can get it at pspupdates.qj.net
i tried it but it did not work for me (possibly i forgot something...)
i tried to search fpr pspsdk, but there wasn't any result.
I can post you a cd with the latest cygwin install and packages
ähm, i live in Austria, not Australia
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I dont mind posting to Austria...
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Post by idefix »

if it would be possible to burn the files on a cd/dvd and I could use them, it would be great if anybody could post me the files
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Post by HaQue »

I want to install the devkit on my laptop as well, so I will work out the details for a full transfer of an install. As soon as I have it working I will post the details of individual machine changes you need to make.

It is windows, so It should not be more than a few PATHs, Registry entries and some config files.
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Post by TheCopacabanaMan »

Try this link:
http://rapidshare.de/files/10951603/toolchains.rar.html
and follow carefully installation instructions.
Pay Ateention! After finishing install & update, you must edit file start.bat to check for directory entryes!
'njoy!
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Post by dr_watson »

Another option is to checkout devkitPSP:
http://www.devkitpro.org/

Get devkitProUpdater and it will download and install the latest devkitPSP for you. It's not the latest PSPSDK but good enough, and the most important thing is, it's relatively small!
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Post by Art »

There is a Windows IDE called PSPIDE.
Search the net, or search pspupdates file section.
It's less than 20Mb I think.
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Post by Art »

On second thoughts don't bother.
It complains of syntax errors in the helloworld sample that comes with it.
Where the same source can be compiled with the sdk.
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Post by StingRay »

Well, the PSPIDE is totally crappy and buggy but it helped me to get started with PSP coding! :) After I tried to install the toolchain 3 times without any success (I always got the same errors...) I installed the PSPIDE. Then I was finally able to compile my "hello word". =) So the PSPIDE was useful to setup everything needed to get started! I then replaced all libs etc with the ones from devkit pro since those were newer and now I can compile all the examples. :) My system is pretty messed up now but at least it works. ;)
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