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irm "https://get.winhance.net" | iex
url https://example.com/ps3/db.txt title "My Repository" url https://another.com/pkgi.txt title "Backup Games"
For users wanting to create custom databases:
show_unlock 1 show_ps2 1 show_psp 0 show_ps1 0 show_demos 0
To maintain a clean and functional PKGi setup, ensure your directory contains:
: Quit the file manager, open the PKGi application on your PS3, and press the Triangle button to open the menu. Select Refresh to populate the database lists. Troubleshooting Common Issues
The config.txt file is a simple plain text document that tells the pkgi application the URL addresses of the databases it should connect to. Without this file (or if the file is empty/incorrect), pkgi will launch but display an empty list or an error message stating it cannot download the database.
Some older PKGi builds (pre-1.2) don’t support https:// .
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For users wanting to create custom databases:
show_unlock 1 show_ps2 1 show_psp 0 show_ps1 0 show_demos 0
To maintain a clean and functional PKGi setup, ensure your directory contains:
: Quit the file manager, open the PKGi application on your PS3, and press the Triangle button to open the menu. Select Refresh to populate the database lists. Troubleshooting Common Issues
The config.txt file is a simple plain text document that tells the pkgi application the URL addresses of the databases it should connect to. Without this file (or if the file is empty/incorrect), pkgi will launch but display an empty list or an error message stating it cannot download the database.
Some older PKGi builds (pre-1.2) don’t support https:// .