Yes, there was a bug in the update server that would report the wrong update version, thus the PSP thinks there was no update.. This has been fixed.For updating to both Rev and non-Rev versions and regarding all current and future releases?
Nope. Not that we know of.Can I overclock to 444mhz on a real PSP?
Yes, there was a bug in the update server that would report the wrong update version, thus the PSP thinks there was no update.. This has been fixed.
This only applied to the regular server, the /test server has always been working fine.
Post automatically merged:
Nope. Not that we know of.
I think these are two different things, the kernel exploit failing doesn't cause a crash, it just shows an error. I remember improving the kernel exploit stability but not actually mentioning it on the changelog so you're probably reading another issue that was solved.On the latest ARK-4 GitHub changelogs, you mention the crash on the PS Vita with standalone installs was fixed but in ARK-4's main GitHub page under "Standalone via FastARK", "Standalone via ChovySign" and "Standalone via NoPspEmuDrm" you mention if the user gets a kernel error to simply close the app and open it again.
My recommendation is to use NoPspEmuDrm as it will work without a PSN account. The ChovySign method is manual and can be difficult to do. FastARK method is also easy.Which method should be used to install ARK on the PS Vita?
I think these are two different things, the kernel exploit failing doesn't cause a crash, it just shows an error. I remember improving the kernel exploit stability but not actually mentioning it on the changelog so you're probably reading another issue that was solved.
My recommendation is to use NoPspEmuDrm as it will work without a PSN account. The ChovySign method is manual and can be difficult to do. FastARK method is also easy.
Is this on PS Vita standalone? I haven't tested these in a while but I also wouldn't think it broke, I guess I'll have to try myself.In my case it still causes a crash and I often have to restart the PS Vita so I think showing an error and crashing is the same.
There's only really two (Standalone and Adrenaline), but Standalone installations have existed since the days of the original ARK and more specifically ARK-2, so there's more than one way to install it simply because of historical reasons (i.e. FastARK). I have suggested to use NoPspEmuDrm as the recommended method though FastARK (which was original made for ARK-2 and then updated for ARK-4) works just fine.I tried all of them and ARK always crashes. I'm connected to a PSN account so which method should I use? I don't understand why there are three methods to install ARK on the PS Vita.
Probably because the updater is relatively new, as it didn't exist until well into ARK-4's development life. Now I don't generally delete anything from the readme, but rather add to it, which is why both methods are explained.Why are there two ways to update PSP's ARK from the PC when the one regarding copying "UPDATE" folder and running ARK UPDATE is easier so the other one (copying "ARK_01234" folder and running ARK Loader) isn't needed (or vice-versa, at most)?
Yes, you can get rid of ARK Loader and Infinity. On PSP you can also get rid of the ARK_01234 folder if you use `Full Installation` but I don't generally recommend this. Full Installations are most useful for when you remove the memory stick so you can still use most of the CFW (i.e. a corrupted memory stick).May one delete ARK Loader and Infinity after installing them on the PSP but not the ARK_01234 folder?
Is this on PS Vita standalone? I haven't tested these in a while but I also wouldn't think it broke, I guess I'll have to try myself.
What kind of crash are you having?
There's only really two (Standalone and Adrenaline), but Standalone installations have existed since the days of the original ARK and more specifically ARK-2, so there's more than one way to install it simply because of historical reasons (i.e. FastARK). I have suggested to use NoPspEmuDrm as the recommended method though FastARK (which was original made for ARK-2 and then updated for ARK-4) works just fine.
Probably because the updater is relatively new, as it didn't exist until well into ARK-4's development life. Now I don't generally delete anything from the readme, but rather add to it, which is why both methods are explained.
Yes, you can get rid of ARK Loader and Infinity. On PSP you can also get rid of the ARK_01234 folder if you use `Full Installation` but I don't generally recommend this. Full Installations are most useful for when you remove the memory stick so you can still use most of the CFW (i.e. a corrupted memory stick).
Doesn't the Vita's camera work fine already? I was under the impression that only the XMB had issues with it but games work fine. I haven't tried it myself but I'll look into it.Any way of using psvita's camera with adrenaline + ark-4 (pentazemin mode)?, eyepet needs it. And beowulf doesn't load (black screen on psvita), these issues happen on standalone ark-4 too.
Doesn't the Vita's camera work fine already? I was under the impression that only the XMB had issues with it but games work fine. I haven't tried it myself but I'll look into it.
New release here with many fixes and a few new features:
https://github.com/PSP-Archive/ARK-4/releases/tag/r42064
Read carefully. The Refresh Live Area instructions is under NoPspEmuDrm, not FastARK.Why do you state in ARK's GitHub Wiki to refresh LiveArea in VitaShell if FastARK always appears in the former after installing it?
Read carefully. The Refresh Live Area instructions is under NoPspEmuDrm, not FastARK.
We try to improve the wiki as we go along, but such a big project takes time to review.OK, but ARK's GitHub's Wiki doesn't mention ARK has limitations with PS1 games unlike ARK's GitHub and ARK's GitHub states "ARK CFW" must be run after running Infinity the second time instead of "ARK Loader" so could you at least state the same in both places and replace "ARK CFW" by "ARK Loader" under ARK's Github "Permanent CFW via Infinity" step?
Guys I have great news for Vita users, installing ARK on PS Vita is now easier than ever with the new and improved `FasterARK` installer VPK. For more information, I've made a re-release of the latest version containing this new installation method:
https://github.com/PSP-Archive/ARK-4/releases/tag/r42064b
We try to improve the wiki as we go along, but such a big project takes time to review.
Yes, but ChovySign is a manual method meant for advanced users only. FasterARK already installs a custom ChovySign bubble, but that bubble only works on Henkaku with NoPspEmuDrm. If you want the bubble to work on Official Firmware then you have to manually make your own bubble with ChovySign.So, now there are only 2 methods of installing the standalone PS Vita ARK, the FasterARK and the ChovySign ones?
Yes, but ChovySign is a manual method meant for advanced users only. FasterARK already installs a custom ChovySign bubble, but that bubble only works on Henkaku with NoPspEmuDrm. If you want the bubble to work on Official Firmware then you have to manually make your own bubble with ChovySign.
It does.I guess ARK's GitHub should mention the ChovySign method like ARK's GitHub's Wiki.