Update: Quick update. Art has bumped up Time Baby to version 10c. The update fixes a bug in the Moonrise / Moonset implementation and also fixes a bug that caused the Heart Rate Monitor to announce "zero" when the sensor was not plugged in. Look below for the complete changelog.[blockquote2]V10c (23/01/08):
- Fixed bug in Moonrise / Moonset implementation discovered by nicodemus82.
Timezone parameter for moon time routine is read directly from PSP system settings rather
than being calculated by comparing UTC and local times. Sun time routine remains unchanged.
- Introduction of debug mode for program testing in various parts of the world.
- Fix to prevent the Heart Rate Monitor from announcing "zero" when the sensor is not plugged in.
- Sound effect is now made when the saved location fly over feature reaches it's destination.[/blockquote2]
Homebrew developer Art has released an update to his talking digital alarm clock known as Time Baby for the PSP. This isn't your standard digital alarm clock though -- Time Baby features seamless MP3 playback and GPS support for precise clock synchronization. And, if you've got the required hardware, the application can be used as a fully functional heart rate monitor and solar power monitor.
Changes in version 10b include improvements made to the newly added Moonrise and Moonset time calculator. The complete changelog, which details all the fixes and enhancements made, can be found below.[blockquote2]V10b (22/01/08):
- Moon phase image is flipped to represent the moon phase appearance in your hemisphere.
- Fixed 13:37 Easter Egg that was broken in the last program version.
- Initial position for the World Clock screen is my home city of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia.
- Map crosshair will fly over to the user saved location for the initial use of World Clock mode.[/blockquote2]Download Time Baby V10c
Time Baby [Art]