we found our vita its been lost for months .. anyways ive never lookaed at vita hacking , can you put simply the possibilites with the latest f/w if any...
we found our vita its been lost for months .. anyways ive never lookaed at vita hacking , can you put simply the possibilites with the latest f/w if any...
VHBL just runs PSP homebrew and that's it... You can't play any PSP backups on it.the latest , i dunno the number but with me visiting the store , it asked to update so i did...i dont know what VHBL is .
Portable Ops has exploit savedata for 3.57 that allows you to create a VHBL bubble on your home screen, I think.and i dunno what you just reffered to with portable MGS.
I've never really focused much on the PSP homebrew as such, but there's a good Minecraft clone homebrew called LameCraft. All the rest of the PSP homebrew I know are just utilities such as VitaFTP. (I never played much PSP homebrew games back then...)so you got a link of psp HB ?
Technically, yeah, since the PSP was mainly focused on CFW, commercial PSP game piracy, etc. I bet there are a lot of PSP homebrew games out there if you search for them!so its essentailly a piracy thing ?
remember that VHBL can't play PSP backups.Mine is a fat model, not 3g. I havent tried vhbl. Can you recommend a good tutorial for vhbl or is it easy to find info?
not me, no. I seemed to get it working first time...Were you getting the error too when starting tnv. I mean I get the tnv bubble but then it just doesnt work.
Were you getting the error too when starting tnv. I mean I get the tnv bubble but then it just doesnt work.
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Yeah, I knew that. Thats why I really want tnv.
Sorry if this is a stupid question, I couldn't find anything after searching for a while.
Is it possible to check whether the whitelist hack was successful without having a 'blacklisted' application already on hand? I recently purchased a PSTV, running firmware 3.35, and followed these instructions to open up the whitelist: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/d...exploit-playstation-tv-to-run-all-vita-titles but since I don't have a 'blacklisted' physical game card and getting 'blacklisted' digital content onto the system seems impossible without a system update, there doesn't seem to be a safe way of verifying that I didn't screw the process up somewhere. Is there one? Or do I just have to update and have faith that I did the hack correctly?
Thanks.