There is no newer tool that does exactly what PSP2PS3 does for PSP-to-PS3 conversion. The alternatives—such as playing PSP games through RetroArch on PS3—don’t offer the same level of integration, as RetroArch cores for PSP emulation (like PPSSPP) aren’t natively optimized for PS3 hardware.
To use the tool, you generally follow these steps on a Windows PC:
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: This indicates a signing or licensing failure. Ensure you are using the updated v2.1.2 build that correctly applies the generic NPDRV keys required by modern CFW and HEN.
If you’re using Custom Firmware, you can typically leave the default signing options. The tool now includes the choice between seboot and prxencrypter for EBOOT signing. Most users will find that the default setting works for the majority of games.
: Features an option to automatically create a PKG to update MINIS2.EDAT when a package is created. How to Use PSP2PS3 v2.1.2