![]() ![]() This article is very similar to my other article, but there are a few key differences for the PS TV since you can’t directly connect it to the PC via USB, so everything has to be done over the network via FTP. Since my PSTV was on 3.68 I was unable to install ENSO, but if you have a PSTVwith 3.65 or lower, you can find ENSO here. There’s no real penalty for not having ENSO installed, other than it’s a little less convenient. In addition to what I show you below, you can optionally install a package called ENSO that allows you to permanently install custom firmware versus having to execute exploit code each time you cold-power up your PSTV. Note that if you have 3.65 or below, it behooves you not to update past 3.65. My system was updated to the latest firmware (3.68) and I have tested everything here and it’s working great. This exploit can be installed on any PSTV with software up to version 3.68. ![]() ![]() The current Vita homebrew scene is very impressive, and many emulators for 8-bit and 16-bit consoles are available. The exploit will allow us to play PS Vita, PSP, and PlayStation game backups, as well as homebrew software. In this tutorial we’ll create an exploit and install it on a fully stock PlayStation TV (PSTV). ![]()
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