With the merger of both PSPKVM and pspME out of the way, both Sony PlayStation Portable homebrew developers Sleepper and M@x continued on their quest to deliver more Java 2 ME emulation joy for our PSP handhelds - and they've done just that with the latest version of PSPKVM, namely version 0.1.0a. Awesome.
So, what's the update all about? Well, as you might have noticed with the version number, it's a bit of a minor update. However, do not confuse 'minor' with 'not important', as the brief but meaty changelog will tell you. Here it is in full:
2008-02-18 18: 11 v0.1.0a
* Limited the heap size used by sound font to fix a crash bug.
So it's a fix to prevent more crashes? Definitely a new version to download, if one wants the Java game emulation happy to continue without any unexpected hiccups. As always, please make sure to read the relevant material (i.e. the readme bundled in the archive) before doing anything with this homebrew. No one wants a brick, except if you're building a PSP brick house on the off-chance a wolf comes by.
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