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MOKA was developed as a simplified, user-friendly "frontend" or custom shell for the PS Vita. It was designed to sit on top of the established HENkaku exploit. While HENkaku provided the "jailbreak," MOKA aimed to give users a cleaner, more aesthetic interface to launch homebrew applications and manage the system's hidden potential.
The tale of Erika (MOKA) is one of the final chapters in the PlayStation Vita’s long-standing battle between Sony's security and independent developers. ERIKA (MOKA).7z
Small programs that ensure the exploit triggers correctly every time the console reboots. The Cultural Impact MOKA was developed as a simplified, user-friendly "frontend"
Replacing the standard "LiveArea" bubbles with a more streamlined menu. MOKA was developed as a simplified
Pre-set paths for emulators and backup managers.