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Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
keep learning with gcc, then worry about the pspsdk later. its very important to develop your skills on the pc first before moving to psp. like i said before, learning to program on the psp is like learning math with calculus.
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
i understand the analogy because i am studying medicine at uni and i have to pass a calculus course before i can move up to third year and i didnt learn any math past primary school so i really am learning maths by starting with calculus and its not just difficult (its completely impossible)
but i have completed my c++ book that i learnt with now and just wanted to step up
sometimes impatience can be a virtue
but i will take your advice for the time being and read through the website m0skit0 recommended for c++ and practice a bit more
however...
in the immortal words of arnie... ill be back
but anyway i hope i dont sound rude and cheers for the advice and the tutorial
but i have completed my c++ book that i learnt with now and just wanted to step up
sometimes impatience can be a virtue
but i will take your advice for the time being and read through the website m0skit0 recommended for c++ and practice a bit more
however...
in the immortal words of arnie... ill be back
but anyway i hope i dont sound rude and cheers for the advice and the tutorial
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
if you're comfortable with c++ then why not try your hand at c?
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
that is what i was thinking of doing also
but i wanted to maybe try with the knowledge i have before learning a new language
i know c and c++ can be similar and if i know c++ i should be able to learn c quite easy
but i like to follow alot of what m0skit0 says (he doesnt know it but i really look up to him and usually take his word as scripture)
so it kind of is like learning a new language but i might take a look at learning c
i just didnt want to confuse myself and maybe mix up some things
but i wanted to maybe try with the knowledge i have before learning a new language
i know c and c++ can be similar and if i know c++ i should be able to learn c quite easy
but i like to follow alot of what m0skit0 says (he doesnt know it but i really look up to him and usually take his word as scripture)
bruteforced101 wrote:C++ is pretty much C in concept plus with more stuff added to it...
this is my favouritem0skit0 wrote: Wrong!
so it kind of is like learning a new language but i might take a look at learning c
i just didnt want to confuse myself and maybe mix up some things
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
thats a good idea. stick with c++ until you're comfortable with it, then you can consider learning c. good luckskilgannon wrote:so it kind of is like learning a new language but i might take a look at learning c
i just didnt want to confuse myself and maybe mix up some things
Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
Trust me, you don't need PSPSDK yet. Keep on with C++ on PC. When you feel you got it (and when I mean "got it", I mean in at least real 400 hours of practice), you can tackle PSP or other console or machine or whatever, because if you know C/C++, you can program almost any machine out there because C/C++ is probably the most ported compiled language.
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ok ill do that. you havent led me astray so far.
but i just have one more noob question.
if i make sure i use linux, eclipse, gcc and possibly 3ds max and create a game on the pc would i definitely be able to port it to psp eventually one day?
well maybe not definitely but highly likely?
but i just have one more noob question.
if i make sure i use linux, eclipse, gcc and possibly 3ds max and create a game on the pc would i definitely be able to port it to psp eventually one day?
well maybe not definitely but highly likely?
Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
Depends, but most likely not.skilgannon wrote:if i make sure i use linux, eclipse, gcc and possibly 3ds max and create a game on the pc would i definitely be able to port it to psp eventually one day?
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
This thread deserves a sticky. And there it goes!
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Re: Installing the PSPSDK (Linux or Windows)
hey when i have executed the script but i have this
home/sergi/psptoolchain
i have done all the instructions but i have a folder called "build"
i don't know what i do help me please.
and when i compile don't work again.
home/sergi/psptoolchain
i have done all the instructions but i have a folder called "build"
i don't know what i do help me please.
and when i compile don't work again.