Awesome, this is what I have been waiting for for such a long time now, thanks guys, and has it been tested on 3.03 OE-B yet???
jecklgamis has ported a small java runtime for the PSP, heres the readme details:
I. Introduction
This is the demo version of the BLUEKVM, a J2ME Kilobyte Virtual Machine
Java Runtime Environment for the PSP platform.
WARNING:
This software is provided "AS IS", without warranty of any kind.
Use at your own risk.
Acknowledgements:
Sun Microsystems Inc. for creating Java
PS2DEV (http://ps2dev.org) for the PSPSDK
NesterJ (http://rukapsp.hp.infoseek.co.jp) for the temporary
class file loader interface.
The rest of the PSP hackers and developers
II. Running BLUEKVM
This software has been successfully run in a PSP with firmware
version 1.5.
1. Unzip the file bluekvm-psp-demo-version.zip.
2. Go to bluekvm subfolder and copy the BLUEKVM and BLUEKVM%
folders to the <MSROOT>/PSP/GAMES folder of the memory stick.
3. Load the application from the PSP menu.
(Game -> Memory Stick -> BLUEKVM)
4. Go to the CLASSES folder and select the class to run.
III. Building sample Java applications
To build your own sample Java applications, make sure you have
a J2SDK1.4.2 installed. (There were some problems encountered using
the J2SDK1.5 version)
Summary of procedures:
a. Compile the Java sources using the supplied cldc.zip as the
bootclasspath library.
b. Preverify the Java classes using the supplied preverifier.
(preverifier.exe)
c. Copy the preverified Java class files to the CLASSES folder of
BLUEKVM.
See the Makefile in the supplied "sample_apps" folder for more
details.
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Awesome, this is what I have been waiting for for such a long time now, thanks guys, and has it been tested on 3.03 OE-B yet???
SWEET!!!!
Wow, JVM on the PSP, thank you guys. That's great
=D
wat will this do to the psp?
Yeah wat carlix said, wat will this do to the psp? I mean, it's not like it's in the browser. I mean, homebrew is homebrew and i respect the guy for taking his time to make this.
does this play cell phone games?
Wii Homebrew: Chippy - Chip8 Emulator
SameGame - Version 1.0
Homebrew PSP Games: Color Puzzle - Version: r2
but ain't most jar games set ,around 128x128 pixels , that gonna look like crap on a psp screen.
Screw that, EMULATORS!!!! Nescafe....... etc
Tried 4 or 5 .jar games and the program didn't recognise them.
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