Developer Qwikrazor has just released yet another kernel mode exploit for the PS Vita firmware 3.36.

This enables you to use the ARK-2 eCFW on your PS Vita.

Before the questions start: This CAN NOT enable you to use or run the TN-V eCFW until Total_Noob himself updates it. Since TN is currently very busy, this won’t happen in near future, so stay with ARK-2.

This will also not enable you to use the PS1loader, PKG Installer or Webkit exploit. Things don’t work like that.

This kernel mode exploit for the PSPemulator of the PS Vita firmware 3.36 will enable you to run PSP game backups as ISOs/CSOs and PS1 game backups as PBPs (without sound, though)

It also enables you to use Plugins while using PSP or PS1 games and grants you access to superior Homebrew support than the current VHBL offers (even though the current VHBLs homebrew support is massive!).

This does work on firmwares 3.36 and below, is not only limited to the fat PS Vita 1000, but also supports the slim PS Vita 2000 and the tiny PSV TV. So all the Vita devices are covered.

To install and use the ARK-2 eCFW on firmware 3.36 you either need the Patapon 2 exploit, or a working custom bubble that is capable of setting up more custom bubbles (pretty much what we taught you in the last week).

While this does bring support for an eCFW to firmware 3.36, keep in mind that updating past firmware 3.20 means that you lose access to TN-V, the PS1loader, the PKG Installer and the Vita native Webkit exploit.

Custom Bubbles & the ARK-2 eCFW are also working on version 3.18/3.20, so only update if you really need to use online services or a Vita game requires it.

In the end I would like to thank Qwikrazor, once again, for his great work in the scene, and I bet he would enjoy it if you gift him a beer or two.

Source & download via Wololo.net/talk.