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Play Psx Games On 3.5x With TNV11

Total_Noob's PSP Emulator Custom Firmware for the Vita. CEF can be downloaded here.
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Mrgreezy3
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Play Psx Games On 3.5x With TNV11

Post by Mrgreezy3 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 10:08 pm

THIS IS FOR 3.5x USERS ONLY OTHER FIRMWARES DONT NEED THIS WORKAROUND

ok this is simple and is for people that would like to play psx games(AND HOMEBREW) via tnv-11 on firmware that cannot write to PSP/GAME/

Download this First : https://www.sendspace.com/file/7pz0d4 << will show up as onemenu in your saves via qcma
at about 38mb or so not too sure

transfer this TNV_00000 savedata folder and replace original (back up original just incase of error)

Now to Play your Psx eboots Rename the EBOOT.PBP to FBOOT.PBP And install Psx game via Ftp or Install.zip method to the following location: PSP/VHBL/ inside of VHBL folder ..... NOT THE PSP/GAME/ Folder

to launch psx game from TNV11 go to reovery menu and click start program from tnv_00000/recovery.pbp
and BOOM it will load up onemenu which will allow you to go to your psx games and launch them via tnv11 with Plugins!!!!!

i hope this helps all the people that want to play psx games with sound via tnv11 3.5x firmwares

P.S. you an use game2vhbl v2 to launch psx games also but some game have lag issues and dont work correct ALSO
If you have tnv already installed you can erased the 6.60.pbp located in the tnv_00000 folder

ENJOY!!!!!!
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luck
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Re: Play Psx Games On 3.5x With TNV11

Post by luck » Sat Nov 14, 2015 10:21 am

is it possible to disable peops?
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Mrgreezy3
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Re: Play Psx Games On 3.5x With TNV11

Post by Mrgreezy3 » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:47 pm

Yea it is in the tn recovery menu but if you do that psx eboots won't work correctly that's what makes pax eboots run with sound of I'm not mistaken

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