So, just got a PCH-1100, i.e. the 3G Vita. Pictures and stuff in the things you recently bought/got thread.
Before my daughter even brought the Vita home to me, I had already ordered a PSVSD and its extension cable, from Tindie. I also bought an SD2Vita adapter, intending to use both. Then I started really figuring out the what and how of Vita modding, and now I'm somewhat confused. I wrote this over in that thread where I posted photos:
"Screen protector already ordered. I also had to order a 4GB real Sony memory card. Why? Because I've been researching a BUNCH to figure out how to get that PSVSD installed and still be able to use the SD2Vita. The problem is, YAMT has to be turned off during the install process, so you can't run anything from the SD2Vita, and a plugin called usbmc needs to be installed at that time. I haven't found any guides that use the 1GB "virtual memory card" that is made by replacing NEAR (only needed for 1000 series if you don't have a memcard) for this. They all mention needing to use a Sony card. After the PSVSD is installed I think the 'full' version of YAMT can be installed which accomnmodates reading from the SD2Vita (as uma0) and the PSVSD (as ux0). But for some reason, nobody recommends installing the full YAMT right from the start. They all say use the "lite" version."
I kinda thought it would be nice having at least one of the real Vita memcards, so I don't care if I bought it unnecessarily. I just want to know, am I wrong? Or alternatively, should I try jailbreaking the Vita and then installing the PSVSD only? It can be done, this guy does it. (but I don't think he has really researched into all the little fixes he will need from plugins)
Ok, so here's that update post, Japan trip schwag haul episode 2.
Ta-da!
But I was right ... this one's not in the potentially collectible, "1% survivor" condition like the N3DSLL I posted yesterday. (But this cost a lot less.)
But who cares about a box of you're just gonna mod the console and play the snot out of it, right? So let's move on ...
Ok....
And here it is. As I expected, this one's genuinely used, but used well. It has some hand crud and dust here and there like any used handheld, but except for some very, very fine...
Ta-da!
But I was right ... this one's not in the potentially collectible, "1% survivor" condition like the N3DSLL I posted yesterday. (But this cost a lot less.)
But who cares about a box of you're just gonna mod the console and play the snot out of it, right? So let's move on ...
Ok....
And here it is. As I expected, this one's genuinely used, but used well. It has some hand crud and dust here and there like any used handheld, but except for some very, very fine...
Well, I might give it one more inspection for hidden filth before I say good enough, but I cleaned that Vita up a bit yesterday.
Before my daughter even brought the Vita home to me, I had already ordered a PSVSD and its extension cable, from Tindie. I also bought an SD2Vita adapter, intending to use both. Then I started really figuring out the what and how of Vita modding, and now I'm somewhat confused. I wrote this over in that thread where I posted photos:
"Screen protector already ordered. I also had to order a 4GB real Sony memory card. Why? Because I've been researching a BUNCH to figure out how to get that PSVSD installed and still be able to use the SD2Vita. The problem is, YAMT has to be turned off during the install process, so you can't run anything from the SD2Vita, and a plugin called usbmc needs to be installed at that time. I haven't found any guides that use the 1GB "virtual memory card" that is made by replacing NEAR (only needed for 1000 series if you don't have a memcard) for this. They all mention needing to use a Sony card. After the PSVSD is installed I think the 'full' version of YAMT can be installed which accomnmodates reading from the SD2Vita (as uma0) and the PSVSD (as ux0). But for some reason, nobody recommends installing the full YAMT right from the start. They all say use the "lite" version."
I kinda thought it would be nice having at least one of the real Vita memcards, so I don't care if I bought it unnecessarily. I just want to know, am I wrong? Or alternatively, should I try jailbreaking the Vita and then installing the PSVSD only? It can be done, this guy does it. (but I don't think he has really researched into all the little fixes he will need from plugins)








