No problem with picodrive btw, work perfectly.
Anyone canplay with gpsp on the VHBL in 3.60 ?
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I'm new to this as well so I feel your pain. Through a little trial and error/common sense I found the answer. First make sure you're using one of the VHBL compatible homebrews/emus from here. Assuming You have HENkaku and VHBL working on your vita, use FileZilla (or whatever FTP client you prefer) and the molecularShell app to connect to the vita's ftp server. Next navigate to /ux0:/pspemu/PSP and create a new folder called VHBL. You should now have the file path /ux0:/pspemu/PSP/VHBL on your PSVita. Extract any of the emus from the link above on your computer and you should have a folder with an install.zip inside. Take the folder (not just the install.zip I mentioned, the entire folder that it's in) and copy it to your new VHBL folder on the vita. Now disconnect the FTP and open your VHBL bubble on the Vita. you should see whichever emu you copied over on the list instead of the "couldn't find any homebrew" message (or whatever it says) If you don't see it you may have to restart the Vita, but I doubt it. Now click your homebrew/emu and it should ask you to install, hit yes and after it's finished you should have another folder created. If you didn't see a new folder show up, it likely means it installed into the same folder you clicked, that's okay too. Choosing the newly installed folder should launch your emu/homebrew.Dubz wrote:Can someone please explain how to install the emulator and games once this is done? I have HEMkaku and VHBL installed but what is the next step. Sorry i'm new to this!
Yes this works, but you will have to rename the EBOOT.PBP of the homebrews to wmenu.bin. I suggest to do that before transfering the homebrew folder, or from your FTP software. Using molecule shell for renaming EBOOT.PBP files didn't work for me.eliwolfe92 wrote:
Alternatively, you should also be able to extract the contents of one of the install.zip files and paste it into a new folder inside /ux0:/pspemu/PSP/VHBL, though I have yet to test this.
Why do we have to rename it to wmenu.bin? I kept it as EBOOT.PBP and it's works on VHBL.ErnieBall wrote:Yes this works, but you will have to rename the EBOOT.PBP of the homebrews to wmenu.bin. I suggest to do that before transfering the homebrew folder, or from your FTP software. Using molecule shell for renaming EBOOT.PBP files didn't work for me.eliwolfe92 wrote:
Alternatively, you should also be able to extract the contents of one of the install.zip files and paste it into a new folder inside /ux0:/pspemu/PSP/VHBL, though I have yet to test this.