PS Vita Release: Apollo Save Tool 1.1.0

PS4 scene member bucanero has released Apollo Save Tool (PS Vita) version 1.1.0. This new release brings additional support for PSP gamesaves, among other things.
Apollo Save Tool is a utility to manage your gamesaves on PS Vita. The application also provides direct access to the Apollo online database of save-game files for PlayStation Vita games. These usually offer additional features such as completed games that can save you many hours of playing. The developer also has a similar homebrew app for the PS4.
What is Apollo Save Tool PS Vita
Apollo Save Tool is an application to manage save-game files on the PlayStation Vita.
The apollo-vitahomebrew app allows to download, unlock, patch and resign save-game files directly on your Vita.
Features
- Easy to use: no advanced setup needed.
- Standalone: no computer required, everything happens on the PS Vita.
- Automatic settings: auto-detection of User ID, and Account-ID settings.
- Multi-user: supports multiple user accounts.
Save Management
- Save files listing: quick access to all the save files on USB and the internal PS Vita memory (+ file details)
- Save param.sfo updating: allows the user to update the
param.sfoUser ID and Account ID information. - Save files patching: complete support for Save Wizard and Bruteforce Save Data cheat patches to enhance your save-games.
- Save import/export: allows the user to decrypt and export save files, and import decrypted saves from other consoles.
- Save downloading: easy access to an Online Database of save-game files to download straight to your Vita.
Apollo Save Tool Vita1.1.0 – What’s new
From the changelog:
Added
- Support PSP save-game encryption
mode 3 - Bulk management for PSP saves
VMPPS1 memcard resigning- Export
VMPPS1 memcard toMCR - Import
MCRPS1 memcard toVMP - Trophy Set data backup
- Copy trophy folders to External storage
- Export trophy files to
.zip
- Online DB: new PSP saves for +300 games (by @OfficialAhmed)
- New PS Vita save patch codes
- Metal Gear Solid 2 HD: custom encryption
- Metal Gear Solid 3 HD: custom encryption
- Resident Evil Revelations 2: unpack
- Custom checksum support
- Metal Gear Solid 2 HD
- Metal Gear Solid 3 HD
- Resident Evil Revelations 2
Patch Engine
- Updated Apollo patch engine v0.3.0
- Improve patch error handling
- Save Wizard / Game Genie
- Improve SW code types 9, A
- Add SW code types 3, 7, B, C, D
- BSD scripts
- New commands:
copy,endian_swap,msgbox - New custom hash:
force_crc32,mgspw_checksum - Support initial value for
add/wadd/dwadd/wsub - Fix
md5_xorcustom hash - Fix little-endian support for decrypters/hashes
- New commands:
Download Apollo Save Tool PS Vita
As a reminder, you will need a hacked PS Vita in order to run this homebrew app.
you can download Apollo Save tool from the developer’s github page here.
Sry for off topic but about Nintendo Switch OLED. Do u think I can buy two Switch OLED? one for waiting for hacking while the other one for legal gaming.
My research so far is that Switch Unpatched is perfect but hard to find this day and also even I can find it’s going to be expensive for buying 2nd hand.
And the other is patched switch and this include OLED too. I read the news said Patched or OLED can still be hacked with modchip. but the xcu team got jailed and modchip is rare to find this day. But even I can find one it’s not like I can install it that easily without prepare to destroy my OLED in case I failed to install the modchip.
So what I want is Do you think unpatched switch will ever be hacked with modchip? Should I buy two OLED, one for waiting and one for legal gaming?
“Do you think unpatched switch will ever be hacked with modchip?” –> you already answered your own question. It is already possible, and you’ve found that information. It is however a bit expensive and difficult to do if you’ve never done such a thing before, as you mentioned. Some shops will install the modchip for you if you know where to look. I don’t think it will become easier or cheaper than that anytime soon. I still personally prefer the idea of buying an unpatched switch secondhand.
More details here: https://wololo.net/2022/02/17/how-to-hack-your-nintendo-switch-2022-edition-hwfly-and-sx-clones-rcm-oled-unpatched-vs-patched-trying-to-clear-it-up-for-you/
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