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The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by SMOKE » Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:28 pm

puss2puss wrote:EDIT: nevermind..I solved it by using the CXMB version that was in the tn-v_fix from total noob and it installed perfectly!
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Whats on the OP should be that version unless it broke and he fixed it in recent versions of TN-V


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I added the following to the Op:

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Daedalus x64 R1909

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Cartman Gameboot

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PS3 Style+ EXP v3
PSVita Style v1.2
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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by puss2puss » Thu Sep 18, 2014 8:50 pm

Hi Smoke!
Well actually I don't see the CXMB plugin on the op..so I took it from somewhere else..and it didn't work..I have to admit that the only one that seemed to work for me on tn-v10 eCFW6.60 was the one included inside tn-v_fix.rar, so I replaced the file in it and it installed correctly and I don't get bsod anymore :P

Hey Smoke by the way, is there an existing plugin that gives touchscreen capability to the xmb?
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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by Cyberdyne » Thu Sep 18, 2014 10:13 pm

Hi, how should i use the MVSPSP 2.3.1 emulator? cant see any cache/roms carpet inside the MVSPSP.ZIP, only a INSTALL.ZIP file. Cant even see the EBOOT file. Did i miss something? help plz

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Post by SMOKE » Thu Sep 18, 2014 11:15 pm

puss2puss wrote:Hey Smoke by the way, is there an existing plugin that gives touchscreen capability to the xmb?
No because there is no touchscreen on a regular PSP. The only you can do is assign buttons to corners of the screen iirc.
Hold the home button until a menu pops up and it should be in there.
Cyberdyne wrote:Hi, how should i use the MVSPSP 2.3.1 emulator? cant see any cache/roms carpet inside the MVSPSP.ZIP, only a INSTALL.ZIP file. Cant even see the EBOOT file. Did i miss something? help plz
I don't really mess with emulators too much, but if there's no eboot, then you might have an incomplete download.
As for the folders, just make them and you should be able to navigate to it when you run the emu.

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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by NNNRT » Fri Sep 19, 2014 1:10 am

Cyberdyne wrote:Hi, how should i use the MVSPSP 2.3.1 emulator? cant see any cache/roms carpet inside the MVSPSP.ZIP, only a INSTALL.ZIP file. Cant even see the EBOOT file. Did i miss something? help plz
The EBOOT & all other files are inside the INSTALL.ZIP, which is what you should be copying to your Vita.
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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by Cyberdyne » Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:01 am

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Cyberdyne wrote:Hi, how should i use the MVSPSP 2.3.1 emulator? cant see any cache/roms carpet inside the MVSPSP.ZIP, only a INSTALL.ZIP file. Cant even see the EBOOT file. Did i miss something? help plz
The EBOOT & all other files are inside the INSTALL.ZIP, which is what you should be copying to your Vita.
Oh, i see, thanks! Then, for what are the other files besides the INSTALL.ZIP ?

I just copied it with a lot of neogeo games (the ones which i had in my psp), the cache files, etc but when i read it via the PATAPON 1 savedata, the psp emulator couldnt find the installer. Then i tried it again with just 2 or 3 neogeo roms and then the emulator worked fine. Is there any limit in the number of games (or the size of the INSTALL.ZIP file) that you can add into this emulator in the VITA? Thanks again for the data!

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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by NNNRT » Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:18 am

About the other files besides the INSTALL.ZIP, I never knew what they were for, ask SMOKE. Probably to differentiate between archives.
And there is no limit for anything except your memory card's size. You probably put too many files that there was not much more space left for the files to exctract. I suggest you use PSP Filer to extract archives & copy ROMs easily.
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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by fate6 » Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:10 am

seems smoak sorta half assed the creation of the MVS package, The real thing you need to install is in the MVSPSP231a folder which in itself is a savegame.
It's what we used to do before TN-V was around with it's "installer".
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Re: The Official TN-V Homebrews + Plugins + Themes Thread

Post by thepreist » Sat Sep 20, 2014 10:51 am

is there any plugin to snap pic of a psp game running?

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Post by NNNRT » Sat Sep 20, 2014 12:04 pm

thepreist wrote:is there any plugin to snap pic of a psp game running?
PRXShot. The default configuration for taking screenshots on the PSP is the note button, so you'll have to set a button combo for that in the TN-V recovery menu.
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