Zx-81 has ported a Beebm, a BBC Micro Computer emulator to the PSP! Zx-81 sucessfully modified, and ported the source code of the 0.0.4 version from Dave Eggleston using PSPSDK environment. It's now working great on the PSP! It has been developed on linux for Firmware 2.5 using the great GTA eloader (0.97), but it should work properly on other firmwares. Zx-81 has also integrated a 1.5FW binary version (kxploit).
For those that are unfamiliar with BBC Micro Computers: The BBC Micro, affectionately known as the Beeb, was an early home computer. It was designed and built by Acorn Computers Ltd for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The Beeb was often used for educational uses, and was highly successful in schools and homes back in a time when nobody had heard of the common PC. The first BBC Microcomputers were released in 1981!
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