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New Version Of The Java Games Emulator PSPKVM

June 30, 2008 by Hawq 

A Java games emulator for the PSP, handy if your phone doesn’t support a game you want to try I guess, it features:

  • MIDP 2.0
  • Nokia UI APIs (partial)
  • WMA1.1(JSR120) stub
  • Networking (By PSP’s WIFI)
  • Java AMS with MVM supporting
  • Several input methods: QWERTY/Abc/Symbol/…
  • Directly browse and run from local jad/jar file, and auto-install without interrupting
  • Jpeg support
  • MIDI & Wave audio playback support
  • Device emulation. You can choose device type to emulate for different screen sizes and key codes, either at installation time or from “Select device” menu
  • Change default key assignment for specific application.
  • JSR75(File Connection)
  • Virtual Keyboard Input
  • So now you know what it can do let’s find out waht’s been done to it for this release:

    Bug fixes:

  • 1) HTTPS connection always fail
  • 2) On Screen Keyboard fail to open
  • 3) Virtual Keyboard cannot input 4 and 6
    Input symbols and numbers while Chinese Input is open
    Improve performance of FileConnection InputStream.skip()
  • Download from the homepage or below.

    PSPKVM Allinone For PSP firmware 1.50PSPKVM Allinone For PSP firmware 1.50 (3.1 MiB, 45 Downloads) - Version 0.4.1

    PSPKVM Upgrade For PSP firmware 1.50PSPKVM Upgrade For PSP firmware 1.50 (1.7 MiB, 17 Downloads) - Version 0.4.1

    PSPKVM OE Allinone For PSPPSPKVM OE Allinone For PSP (3.3 MiB, 45 Downloads) - Version 0.4.1

    PSPKVM OE Upgrade For PSPPSPKVM OE Upgrade For PSP (1.9 MiB, 29 Downloads) - Version 0.4.1

    Looking for our PSPKVM Page? Click below!

      PSPKVM - Downloads, Screenshots, and More!

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