PSPKVM v0.0.8 – K virtual machine for running J2PE on PSP
If running games and applications made using J2PE on the Sony handheld is your thing, then you might find homebrew coder sleepper‘s newest program rather interesting. It’s called PSPKVM and is currently on version 0.0.8.
While this program has been available for a few weeks now, it is only now that it is gaining recognition. Check out the full details on this by clicking the “read more” link below.
Download: PSPKVM v0.0.8
QJ.NET reader Alree has dropped us a note regarding the newly found homebrew application for the PlayStation Portable, PSPKVM. Basically, this is a K virtual machine that allows users to run games and applications created using the Java 2 Platform Micro Edition.
The latter is usually what companies use when releasing their products on mobile phones, PDAs, and set-top boxes. According to program owner, sleepper, PSPKVM supports API midp2.0 as well as a part of Nokia UI.
Currently, PSPKVM is on version 0.0.8 and here are the various changes that occurred since its initial release back in December 2007:
- 2008-01-07 00:37 v0.0.8 fix some bugs that may cause some games can not be played. Please check the Gameloft games compatible list.
- 2008-01-04 20:04 v0.0.7 fix the blank screen bug; add a new key “SELECT”.
- 2008-01-03 01:04 v0.0.6 user can select device by press Triangle now.
- 2008-01-02 00:20 v0.0.5 fix some bugs.
- 2007-12-31 23:50 v0.0.4 fix 2 crash bugs.
- 2007-12-31 00:14 v0.0.3 fix a crash bug and optimized.
- 2007-12-23 01:48 v0.0.2 fix some bugs.
- 2007-12-10 00:42 v0.0.1 the first release.
PSPKVM v0.0.08 comes with its own Readme.txt file containing various information regarding installation and usage. Be sure to go over the documentation first before doing anything to avoid any problems.
Download: PSPKVM v0.0.8
Via PSPKVM