The Black Fin allows Vita and Vita Slim Wifi and 3G users to share their Vita games over the internet. Here’s the description of the product from the website :
September 2015 – Mail trickĪ Bluetooth USB adapter, The black fin card emulator which is the precursor of the SD2Vita, with bluetooth included to communicate with the computer and the Black fin cartridge reader The first native hack didn’t go well, but it was still useful as much progress has been made with this hack and all the work and research done on rejuvenate enabled the next hack to be more complete. The competition does nothing but give the illusion that two projects are all “just code” whereas UVL was written with in depth knowledge of the Vita.
The code you see is based on hundreds of iterations and fixing failures. I know how it works better than most people outside of Sony. I’m going to continue my arrogance: I’ve spent three years looking at the Vita, the file formats, and everything. They make me the leader–first unwillingly, then begrudgingly–and then refuse to be led. I know it’s arrogant to assume I am the shepherd but for the last three years people have constantly asked me for help and then ignored what I said.
This has discouraged a lot of devs to participate, including YifanLu who will decide to drop the PSVita scene completely. We had two homebrew loaders and 2 different SDKs instead of focusing on the Open SDK. This contest did bring some awesome homebrews (like our lord and savior Vitashell by the new promising dev TheFloW) but because of the awkward situation where everyone does his own stuff without any consensus. This exploit allows dumping a list of modules and the support of URi calls which for example allows users to boot the package manager app. Early 2015 – Custom bubbles and WebKit exploitĢ015 begins with a good news : a WebKit exploit has been found on 3.18 by Hykem which is the first native exploit found on the PSVita. It was a shame and Total_Noob, although his attitude wasn’t liked by many in the community and his reputation tarnished after that controversy, was a big element of the PSVita hacking community, and losing him only fueled the pessimism of the community about a native PSVita hack. If TheZett tried to bypass that by tempering with TN-X, the erasing code was activated and ux0:pspemu was cleaned. After several conditions were met, the TN-X showed a red screen preventing TheZett from using the TN-X.
We also lost Total_Noob after a recent controversy where he included an erasing code in TN-X targeting TheZett (who he didn’t want him to use his software after a beaf). ģ years after the release of the PSVita, nothing has been done natively and people lost hope about a PSVita native hack and decided to hold on to those ePSP hacks thinking it’s the best that the PSVita has to offer.