Vaio Remote Play Patch
Sony has been teasing its functionality to a few devices, including the and its laptops, but if your possession of Sony gadgets doesn't extend beyond your home entertainment center you've been out of luck. Program Za Retusiranje Lica. Not any more, courtesy of a developer who goes by the handle NTAuthority, who has managed to get Remote Play to work on any machine -- any machine that can run Windows 7, at least. NTAuthority's patch allows Sony's VAIO Remote Play app to run on non-VAIOs, and from the reports we're seeing in forums it even works on a Windows VMware instance hosted on a Mac. That 400kb patch is on the other end of that source link below, so if you feel like giving it a shot it at least it won't take long to download.
The Complete Book Of Running Fixx Pdf Converter. ================================ VAIO Remote Play Patch ================================ by NTAuthority -------------------------------- (using some hints from RichDevX) I. Requirements As with the original application, this requires Windows 7 (any version) and a WLAN card in your computer for the initial pairing. Also, PS3 firmware 3.30+ is required to use PC Remote Play.
As it is compiled with Visual Studio 2008, the Visual C++ 2008 runtime (non-SP1) is also required, but there's enough chance you already have it installed (and Sony's application requires it too). If you don't have the VAIO Remote Play application itself, download it from the official Sony site () and install. Description/installation The original application checks various WMI things to see if it runs on a system manufactured by 'Sony Corporation'. Sony decided to make it a bit harder by packing the COM DLL containing the check (VRPSDK. Boss Amp 250n Manual Transfer there. dll) with Themida, which is still hard to unpack -- as such the patch is made as a loader patching the specific location at runtime from a injected DLL.
The patch by RichDevX (VRP.exe) just masked the error messages given, but this still didn't stop ICoreInterface::Initialize from failing on finding out the system is not a Sony. Even worse, I could have done this patch a day earlier if it didn't hide the COM creation error on the PC I used for testing. I still used the '0x1000.bin' dump for some hints on performing this crack -- I even tried a lot of methods until finding that his VRP.exe was hiding the error that I was working around and just showing UI. Anyway, after installing the 'official' tool, make sure the files are registered with COM correctly by rebooting (to unload possible Process Explorer/Monitor drivers Themida fails on) and then opening an admin command prompt (Windows key, type 'cmd.exe', Ctrl+Shift+Enter) and using the following commands (or similar): cd '%programfiles% Sony Remote Play with PlayStation 3' (or%programfiles(x86)% if on 64-bit Windows) regsvr32 vrpsdk.dll regsvr32 vrpmapping.dll Then, unpack the files in this archive over the original files (VRPUI.exe is the original VRP.exe by Sony) and start the program.
