


For homebrew developers (logging for homebrew enabled, may be slower depending on the homebrew). Next, you need to rebuild your database, do this by holding R+PS+Power while powered off. Then, you will need to sign into your email on the PSVita email application. 30MB+ (I think, dont quote me on this) Setup: Okay, First you want to setup Thunderbird, login using a gmail account. Additionally, all logging to console has been completely disabled in this build, resulting in a massive speed up!įor normal people (logging disabled in order to increase speed), latest complete build with modified PSP2SHELL (linked above). An application on your PSVita that needs to update. Updated the link, this version ought to work, despite the 'Exit' in the corner.Ī new build of VHL is available, along with a new build for psp2shell which fixes the black screen on return from homebrew bug.
VITA SAVE MANAGER HOMEBREW UPGRADE
Since only firmware 3.60 is supported, you can upgrade any Vita on a lower firmware version to 3.60 with these instructions.
VITA SAVE MANAGER HOMEBREW FULL
LibVHL (Library to configure and control VHL from a homebrew menu or app)Īnd a full build is available (linked above). Once you installed HENkaku, running homebrew is as simple as launching the installed bubble directly from LiveArea Upgrading to 3.60. CthulhuSteev said: I just restored mine to factory settings then went 3.73 > 3.65 + Enso. I hope to try it either later or tomorrow. PSP2SHELL (by coldbird, ported by Yosh) with homebrew loading support I tried via Terminal on Mac earlier but it didn’t work, so someone in the chat linked a VPK that can do it on the Vita. I'll be creating a separate thread for that discussion soon.īack to VHL, the source code can be found at: I would also like to take this opportunity to define some minimal standards for homebrew packaging and layout so we can have a single uniform format for menus to use. There may still be many issues, as the loader is still in beta. Today, with menu support finally working, I'm releasing beta builds for VHL and a version of psp2shell modified to launch homebrew with the start button. This is a copy of the popular Vita Homebrew Loader (or VHBL, a piece of homebrew that supports all kinds of emulators) that has been converted to ISO format, which is supported by the PSP/TN-V11 hack. So, as some of you might have seen on my twitter, I've been working on an alternative to UVL for about a week now.
