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Here's a mirror for psm dev app 1.14 pkg

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Alpmaster
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Re: Here's a mirror for psm dev app 1.14 pkg

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jhuebert95 wrote:Well according to my twitter feed, Sony seems to have removed the downloads for the psm dev app. Here is the 1.14 pkg for users on 3.18. Install via Package Installer. This is the original file with the original filename as well. I literally downloaded it a few hours before they pulled it, and it has been working on my vita just fine.

Hope this helps someone. Cheers.

Original pkg for first version:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/b911d ... cAGmpQ.pkg

1.14 Update:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/444jv ... 3a0-PE.pkg
How do install a pkg please? I have 3.18 and PSM DEV 1.15
It keeps saying i must update my firmware?
I have never used qcma before i usually use OpenCMA.
i downloaded the PKG update file put it in PSV packages
open the email for PKG Installer it jumps to content manager and to packages which is empty.
Any help would be appreciated thanks. :D
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Re: Here's a mirror for psm dev app 1.14 pkg

Post by Cyber »

Alpmaster wrote:How do install a pkg please? I have 3.18 and PSM DEV 1.15
It keeps saying i must update my firmware?
I have never used qcma before i usually use OpenCMA.
i downloaded the PKG update file put it in PSV packages
open the email for PKG Installer it jumps to content manager and to packages which is empty.
Any help would be appreciated thanks. :D
Assuming that you already have PSM Dev Assistant v1.15 on your 3.18 Vita, back it up using QCMA, remove <QCMA_backups_dir>\APP\<blahblahblahblah>\PCSI00007\patch directory from the backup and restore the rest, then apply 3.18-compatible update v1.14 using Package Installer.

PSM Dev Assistant for Unity is DRM-free (which means easy installation and update through Package Installer), I don't see why you wouldn't want to use that instead. They're supposedly identical functionality-wise for end-users anyway.
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