"Hai mai notato un #albero che sta nudo contro il #sole, com'è bello?
Tutti i suoi rami sono delineati, e nella sua nudità vi è una #poesia, vi è una #canzone.
Ogni foglia è andata e sta aspettando la #primavera. Quando arriva la primavera, riempie di nuovo l'albero con la #musica di molte #foglie, le quali nella giusta stagione cadono e vengono soffiate via.
E questo è il modo in cui va la #vita"
JIDDU KRISHNAMURTI
I've been looking at what a jailbroken #PS3 is capable of these past few days, and it's been, eye-opening after breaking open my own console.
A #Vita-level of what you can access and download.
...biggest issue I ran into was it crashing whenever I tried to run a PSP game, tracked that down to them being in CSO format (compressed ISO) and it not liking CSOs made with the maxcso tool in the Arch Linux repos, even if those work with PPSSPP.
Using uncompressed ISOs for now since I've got the space and wondering if I need to track down an old copy of UMDgen I used back in 2008 to make PSP CSOs when the PSP was active. :P
I know revita is a good option but it involves manually tweaking each game, I've seen people mention Camera Patch Lite which hasn't been updated since 2017--not sure if that's a bad thing or not, The Flow has a few Remastered Controls patches, and apparently some cheat engines can do it for a limited number of games....
Any #Vita hackers out there know how I might be able to access my ur0 partition without access directly from my Vita?
I uninstalled PSVShell and now I can't boot into my system. I tried booting whole holding L to boot into the system with plugins disabled, but since I use SD2Vita and that requires a plugin to function, I can't access my MicroSD and I am now kind of stuck.
My hope is that if I can add the PSVShell plugin back into my tai folder, maybe I can get it to boot again, but I'm not sure how to make that happen.