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Rejuvenate is a native homebrew platform for PS Vita. Read more about Rejuvenate here.
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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by Show » Fri Jul 31, 2015 4:16 am

Come oooon Bookr. That's the kick in the teeth I need to get this Rejuvenate business going.

Super work all the people doing stuff for the scene!
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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by b2p1mp » Fri Jul 31, 2015 1:03 pm

ScummVM developers may be willing to port to Rejuvenate. They seem to do lots of projects. I would love ScummVM
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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by Warft » Fri Jul 31, 2015 9:49 pm

Very thanks to Wololo for post this in the HOME!
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And list updated with an upcoming MSX Emulator

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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

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Post by skogaby » Sat Aug 01, 2015 3:59 am

Ramazzini wrote:Someone is working on a n64 port https://mobile.twitter.com/Omega2058/st ... 130560?p=v
...I wouldn't count on that being successful, at least not in the near future. Under the current version of Rejuvenate, I think we have less system resources available than the PSP had. I don't think it's as powerful as ePSP at this point.

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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by Xana » Sat Aug 01, 2015 4:12 am

skogaby wrote:
Ramazzini wrote:Someone is working on a n64 port https://mobile.twitter.com/Omega2058/st ... 130560?p=v
...I wouldn't count on that being successful, at least not in the near future. Under the current version of Rejuvenate, I think we have less system resources available than the PSP had. I don't think it's as powerful as ePSP at this point.
yifanlu wrote:What kind of homebrews will we see? Is it any better than PSP homebrew?

This depends on how many developers are willing to invest time in writing homebrew for the Vita. I’m as hopeful as you are. In terms of pure statistics, the PSP-3000 has 64MB of shared memory, 333MHz CPU, and 166MHz GPU. The Vita has 512MB of main memory and 128MB of dedicated video RAM. It has four cores of CPU running at around ~1GHz and four cores of GPU running at around ~200MHz. In addition, the Vita also has the entire PSP hardware inside its silicon.

The exploit used also allow for developers to use dynamic-recompilation features for speeding up emulators.

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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by skogaby » Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:23 am

Xana wrote:
skogaby wrote:
Ramazzini wrote:Someone is working on a n64 port https://mobile.twitter.com/Omega2058/st ... 130560?p=v
...I wouldn't count on that being successful, at least not in the near future. Under the current version of Rejuvenate, I think we have less system resources available than the PSP had. I don't think it's as powerful as ePSP at this point.
yifanlu wrote:What kind of homebrews will we see? Is it any better than PSP homebrew?

This depends on how many developers are willing to invest time in writing homebrew for the Vita. I’m as hopeful as you are. In terms of pure statistics, the PSP-3000 has 64MB of shared memory, 333MHz CPU, and 166MHz GPU. The Vita has 512MB of main memory and 128MB of dedicated video RAM. It has four cores of CPU running at around ~1GHz and four cores of GPU running at around ~200MHz. In addition, the Vita also has the entire PSP hardware inside its silicon.

The exploit used also allow for developers to use dynamic-recompilation features for speeding up emulators.
I'm aware of what yifanlu's original article said. But myself and several others have confirmed that at least for RAM, we only have about 12MB to work with right now with the current version of rejuvenate. I don't know how much CPU resource we have, but it's certainly not the full power of the Vita's hardware.

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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by Omega2058 » Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:01 am

Good to know that its been confirmed, I guess I would've been wasting time in the end. :|

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Post by Lucif3r » Mon Aug 03, 2015 12:02 am

skogaby wrote:But myself and several others have confirmed that at least for RAM, we only have about 12MB to work with right now with the current version of rejuvenate. I don't know how much CPU resource we have, but it's certainly not the full power of the Vita's hardware.

What, really? Weird... Lets hope that can fixed soon then :geek:

Hows the SNES emu coming along btw? :)

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Re: [List] Native Homebrew & Emulators for PSVita

Post by endrift » Tue Aug 04, 2015 12:26 am

skogaby wrote:I'm aware of what yifanlu's original article said. But myself and several others have confirmed that at least for RAM, we only have about 12MB to work with right now with the current version of rejuvenate. I don't know how much CPU resource we have, but it's certainly not the full power of the Vita's hardware.
Strange, then why does mGBA seem to work with 32MB ROMs? Looking at the source, it allocates a full 32MB block and that allocation doesn't appear to fail.

Also yeah, the CPU is super dreadful at the moment. It's way more underclocked than I expected.

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