
This way, $ony can make bank without paying paychecks, a 3rd party(s) attempts to bring the system up to 2012 standards. The last thing the public needs is a kernel exploit that will just get patched on a system that has yet to be officially supported by it’s producers(outdated software)(so at this point, they’re pulling not only a $ony but also an Apple…years pass before they add features that they (lied) and claimed the system could not do, in-which like Apple, $ony released the PSS).


The public is stuck in the waiting game anyway so this just helps cut that wait down when someone with the proper smarts is generous enough to release their kernel exploit.
#Get ps1 emulator on mac 2017 software#
This is great news, why? The future, you can have a hacked system but it does you no good without the proper software to exploit it. Until then, the only way to run unsigned content on your Vita is still VHBL When contacted through the Z, the dev confirmed he would not release the exploit itself, as he, like many other hackers who have access to those exploits, knows there are not enough of them. Although the anonymous dev said he would release his files, they will be useless without the associated Kernel exploit. It wouldn’t be the first time hackers handle things better than Sony on one of their consoles (to be honest hackers usually don’t have to deal with contractual constraints though).īut don’t jump of joy yet. This comes at a time where Sony is struggling to get PS1 classic games support to the Vita, despite this being one of the major requests players have been sending to the company.
#Get ps1 emulator on mac 2017 psp#
For somebody with good experience working on the PSP (especially HENs or CFW) this sounds like a doable task. Without much details, I can only assume he has been porting popsloader to the PSP emulator of the vita. The developer says he will release his files if he manages to get sound to work on his hack. The offer still stands, if he reads me 🙂 I tried to contact the developer through the Z, but sadly, he rejected my offer for an interview, as I am craving for details.

It is important to clarify that our forum member the Z is in contact with this anonymous developer, but they are (AFAIK) not the same person. This week, the same dev apparently got PS1 games to run on the Vita, as shown in the video below (thanks to the Z)įor those who wonder, I have no reason to doubt the authenticity of the video, I wouldn’t see any good reason for a guy who has proven he has a kernel PSP exploit to then produce a fake.
