Now in the folder where the TN-X exploit is, look for your PS1 game folder and open it to find its save file. It should look something like the screens shown below. So on your computer, head to where all the save files for your PS1 games are located.
#Psp’s ps1 emulator install
Step 3: As with previous hacks, in order to install the TN-X PS1 emulator your PS Vita, you will need to ‘seed’ the XS Moto (or other game you are using) save data file into the game. Since I have the XS Moto game, I will be using the save files for that game (shown below). Step 2: Let’s start by unzipping the exploit file to access its contents, which should be as shown below: a readme file, a TNV special exploit and the save files for the three PS1 games that can run this emulator. So the only file you should download is TN-X. If you have a hacked PS Vita, then you must already have qCMA. Step 1: Make sure you download all the files mentioned above. Important Note: While this tutorial was created on a Mac, the instructions still apply if you have a Windows PC. If you fulfill all the requirements above, then head to your computer to get started. You need to have bought this PS1 game on your account and have it installed on your hacked PS Vita There are three of these: Sports Superbike 2, Tekken 2, and XS Moto.
#Psp’s ps1 emulator software
This PSP emulator is based on the original PSP software, and as such, carries the same limitations as that software did when it comes to PS1 games. If you have a hacked PS Vita, you might be wondering why this emulator is needed in the first place, since the PSP emulator provided in TN-V also lets you run PS1 games. Be warned though, these and any other emulators out there exist for game owners to be able to play backups of games they own and not to foster piracy, which is illegal.
Important Note: To use the PS1 emulator on your PS Vita, you need game backups in the form of EBOOT files (which you can search for in Google).
#Psp’s ps1 emulator how to
In past entries, we explained how to hack your PS Vita in order to run TN-V, a PSP emulated firmware that allows to play your PSP game backups, install emulators for other consoles, and more. This time, we’ll show you how to install and run a PS1 emulator that provides perfect emulation of most PS1 titles.