Hacking Was it really possible to install PSVita pkg's with the Rap on the PS3 and then move it to the PSV ?

Gnarmagon

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I have a PS3 with Overflow CFW Cobra 4.82 now (sadly it's not connected to the Internet) and I would like to hear if it was possible to install from "this PS3 Database" a rap and a pkg and then copy it over to the PSV ? Was this a legit package ? (I don't think so but would be cool)
Also are there some recommendations regarding PSVita and PS3 "cross-play" and everything related to that ? (I am talking about homebrews that for example disable the required connection to PSN for copying over Stuff or playing Games over the Cross-Play feature (I always get an error when trying to start Persona 5 on the Vita))

Thanks for every answer :)
 

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are you saying is it possible to install ps vita games on a cfw ps3, if so then from what i heard is that it's possible, but haven't seen much about it.
 
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