Gepatch Compatibility List [work]
The GePatch Compatibility List is a community-maintained resource for the PS Vita plugin GePatch, which allows some PSP games to run at the Vita's native resolution ( ) instead of the standard PSP resolution (
Because the plugin is experimental, game performance varies significantly. Some games run perfectly, while others suffer from flickering, black screens, or severe frame rate drops . 📊 Accessing the List
The primary list is hosted as a Google Spreadsheet and tracks game stability, graphical bugs, and the best GePatch version to use . Official Compatibility Spreadsheet: Google Docs Link
GitHub Repository: TheOfficialFloW/GePatch (Check the README and Issues tab for developer notes) 🛠️ Key Compatibility Tiers
Games are generally categorized by their level of "playability" within the list: gepatch compatibility list
✅ Perfect: Runs at native resolution with no major graphical glitches or performance hits (e.g., LocoRoco) .
⚠️ Playable with Issues: Minor flickering or slowdown, but the game is still finishable. Some games (like SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny) work better on older versions like 0.15 or 0.19.1 .
❌ Unplayable/Broken: Severe artifacts or immediate crashes (e.g., Ridge Racer has broken in-race rendering) . 💡 Troubleshooting & Performance Tips Awesome-PlayStation-Vita/README.md at master - GitHub
Title: Navigating the Gepatch Compatibility List: A User’s Guide Gepatch 1
In the niche world of legacy computing and retro gaming, few tools are as essential yet misunderstood as the Gepatch utility. For enthusiasts looking to modernize their vintage hardware or breathe new life into old software, the "Gepatch Compatibility List" is the definitive resource for determining what works and what doesn’t.
5. Common Compatibility Issues and Solutions
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution |
|-------|--------------|----------|
| “Unknown symbol” error | Patch was built for a newer/older kernel API | Check gepatch version, roll back or compile from source against your kernel headers |
| Patch fails to apply (hunk mismatch) | Source code drift between kernel versions | Adjust patch with --fuzz (temporarily) or manually backport |
| System crashes after patch | Incompatible memory management changes | Revert patch immediately; check compatibility list again |
| Gepatch command not found | Wrong architecture or missing dependency | Install correct binary for your OS (e.g., 32-bit vs 64-bit) |
1. Patch ID / Checksum
Every patch has a unique identifier (e.g., GP-2025-0412). Look for the SHA-256 hash. If the hash on the vendor’s portal doesn’t match your downloaded file, stop immediately.
What is "Gepatch"? Defining the Ecosystem
Before diving into the compatibility matrix, we must define the subject. "Gepatch" is a colloquial term (often used in closed-source enterprise environments or legacy system patching tools) that refers to a Granular Enterprise Patch. Unlike standard security hotfixes, Gepatch is typically a cumulative or kernel-level modification designed to address hardware abstraction layer (HAL) conflicts, proprietary driver updates, or cross-platform dependency issues. and higher 80+ Gold
In many contexts, "checking the Gepatch list" is synonymous with "validating the dependency graph." The Gepatch Compatibility List is the official ledger published by software vendors (e.g., Oracle, SAP, or open-source foundations like the Linux Kernel Organization) that maps specific patch IDs to specific operating system versions, middleware builds, and hardware architectures.
Supported Gepatch versions
- Gepatch 1.x — legacy branch; minimal maintenance, receives critical fixes only. Recommended only for legacy projects.
- Gepatch 2.x — stable production branch with long-term support for bugfixes and minor improvements.
- Gepatch 3.x (current) — actively developed; new features and improvements.
Scenario C: Geo-Patching / Mapping Software
If this refers to GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and compatibility lists for patching geometry data:
- Compatibility usually exists between AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and QGIS formats (.shp, .dxf), but "gepatch" is not a standard industry term here.
Clarification Required: If this did not answer your question, could you please specify:
- The console or software you are using (PS3, N64, PC Software)?
- Are you looking to patch a console (mod it) or patch a game (translate/modify it)?
(If you meant PS3 and are trying to verify if your specific console model can be hacked, please provide the Model Number (e.g., CECH-2501A).)
Database compatibility
- MySQL / MariaDB: Fully supported (MySQL 5.7+, MariaDB 10.3+). Use newer versions for best performance.
- PostgreSQL: Fully supported (Postgres 10+). Recommended 12+ for advanced features.
- SQLite: Supported for development/testing; not recommended for high-concurrency production.
- SQL Server: Read/write support via PDO driver on Windows and Linux; test for specific feature parity.
Power Supply Compatibility
Gepatch motherboards require a compatible power supply unit (PSU) to ensure stable power delivery. Here are some compatible PSUs:
- ATX Power Supplies:
- 300W, 650W, 850W, and higher
- 80+ Gold, Platinum, and Titanium certified