PSPKVM v0.4.1: multiple bug fixes, Chinese input enabled

Posted Jun 30, 2008 at 11:09AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Emulators Tags: Java Games, M@x, sleepper, Sony
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PSPKVM - Image 1Hankering to play some Java games on your PlayStation Portable? Then check out homebrew developers m@x and sleepper's PSPKVM, a Java emulator for Sony's PSP, which was just updated to version 0.4.1.

The latest version of PSPKVM implements a number of bug fixes and optimizations that further improve the performance of the application. In addition, this version also sees the implementation of Chinese input. Here's a look at the change log as taken from the emulator's release post:

2008-06-29 02:50 v0.4.1
  • Bug fixes:
    • HTTPS connection always fail
    • On Screen Keyboard fail to open
    • Virtual Keyboard cannot input 4 and 6
  • Input symbols and numbers while Chinese Input is open
  • Improve performance of FileConnection InputStream.skip()
If you plan on using the application, be sure to go over the documentation which can be found on the official website of the program. Follow our source link below to get there.

Download: PSPKVM V0.4.1 for FW 3.x
Download: PSPKVM V0.4.1 for FW 1.5

Via PSPKVM

 
 
 

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