Fuse PSP v0.10.0.2 Explodes Onto The Scene

A bubbling-fresh update has just emerged from the brewers’ cauldron, and this time, it’s for the popular underground ZX Spectrum emulator. Akop Karapetyan, also known to romp righteously through the teeming underworld as “uberjack,” is back with Fuse PSP v0.10.0.2. Here’s the changelog for this version:
- Added on-screen indicators for floppy and tape drives – enable in the Options tab
- Fuse updated to 0.10.0.2; libspectrum updated to 0.5.0.1
- Source: ‘aux’ directory has been renamed, and source code can now be checked out under Windows
- Bugfix: held keys will be automatically released when the virtual keyboard is displayed
- Bugfix: Older (pre-0.10) will now load
- Bugfix: Multiple simultaneous L+[button] and R+[button] combination presses will now register correctly
Now, remember: The ZX Spectrum is that old 8-bit personal home computer that got kicked off in 1982 in the U.K. by Sinclair Research Ltd. Since it’s British, it’s the “Zed Ecks” Spectrum, got it? It had a real color display and eventually had a whopping 128 KB of RAM and a floppy drive. A bunch of cool games were written for it, so that’s why you might enjoy playing around with this emulator on your PlayStation Portable. Get the download package right here to see what’s up.
Download Fuse PSP v0.10.0.2