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Only if you have purchased Mimina Lyar Chronicles off of PSN. That is the only exploit game currently for 3.55 at the moment. It installs a TN-V bubble to the home menu.Will this work on the latest firmware?
How much is that?Only if you have purchased Mimina Lyar Chronicles off of PSN. That is the only exploit game currently for 3.55 at the moment. It installs a TN-V bubble to the home menu.
Unfortunately, about $9.How much is that?
I don't believe it. After having everybody on other forums tell me I can't use the Package Manager on my PSTV due to the lack of WiFi support in the app, and the fact that the PSTV can't connect to QCMA via USB, I just went ahead and tried it anyway, and it worked completely fine over WiFi. I opened CMA on the PSTV, connected to my PC running VitaUpdateBlocker and QCMA, then switched to the Package Installer app, and selected the Content Manager option. Bam, a list of PKG files on my PC. Selected the Unity 1.05 update, and installed it completely fine on my PSTV, and now have a launchable Unity app!
Finally time to get some homebrew up and going!
Guide Updated.
Made PSTV-friendly and structured tutorials slightly better using Headings.
Tempstyle Dark is being a real dick to me, though. Any way I can fix the black font in some parts of the tutorial?
Thanks very much!Just tested your method to update Unity for PSTV, and unfortunately, it doesn't seem to work for me. When trying to download the app, it fails when it gets to the download size of the host app's update.
Eg. Terraria has a 54mb update, and the Unity update is 74mb. After resuming the download with the file mapped to a local one, it'll download 54mb, then fail. I did manage to get it to completely download, but the notification changes to "Waiting to install", so I tap it, and it launches Terraria, but doesn't install the pkg. Unity remains un-updated, and Terraria still shows the update notification.
Edit: Got it working, quoting my method from another thread:
3a) Next, go to 'Browse Data', and then in the drop-down box, click on 'tbl_appinfo'. This is where all of your application data and paths are. You can also add new tables into the database to create bubble data for your own bubbles!
3b) Now go to the drop-down box again, and click on 'tbl_appinfo_icon'. Here is where you can create and customize new bubbles for the home screen. You can also change the layout and icons of existing bubbles, too!
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what should i do here ??
i don't understand .. what i named or what ??
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You must be very new to the scene!I will soon own a PS Vita running firmware versoin 3.01. Thank you for your guide, I'm trying to understand what steps to take when I have the system, but I have a few questions:
- Why is firmware version 3.15 the best firmware to run PS1 games? I've read something about "max compatiblity", but why is that?
- I don't have a PS3, nor do I have a PSN account. I've read about a package installer menu which allows you to install DRM-free software, like demo's. Can I use this package installer to install a demo, then replace its files using the mail app?
- Can I install emulators to this TN-V XMB environement, and possibly other homebrew? Can it be installed as "Vita bubbles"?
I have never used XMB nor a Vita or a PSP. Thanks in advance.
I would like this stickying too. That and the TN-V on 3.55 guide too. Because both threads are doing really well.Why is this not stickied?
Someone sticky this.
MODS!!!!
I will try and reformat it now!@Voxel Studios
Considering the length and depth of the guide is it currently exists, I would strongly suggest you look into reformatting the OP with spoiler tags to make it easier to navigate. Not sure if gbatemp has the ability to link to differnt parts of the same post, but that would be useful too if so.
Maybe look at the stickied noob guides in the 3DS Flashcards subforum for reference.
Guide updated.
For those who didn't already know, I reformatted the guide using several BB Code tricks. Now it's even more neater and easier to follow.
Speaking of BB Code, when you type "ux0spemu", you get a stick-out tongue emoji, don't you? Well, if you use [PLAIN]ux0:pspemu[/PLAIN], then it will cancel out the emoji.