We got word from DCEmu that SCEP v1.0 has gone further in its development stage. Apparently, Poisonhzkj has released SCEP v1.0 beta3, adding some new features into it.
According to the DCEmu post, SCEP will now allow users to play ISOs and CSOs using USBHost and define the hotkeys. There's also a change in the system information, so you may want to take a look at what else has changed, just to be sure.
Now there doesn't seem to be a manual, but below are some directions, presumably translated from the Chinese version. Given our previous coverage of SCEP, we'll be posting both the DCEmu link below and the CNGBA forum post we managed to dig up so you can arm yourself with as much information as possible. For the most part, it's not going to be easy for newbies, so be careful if you're going to try this out. We'll try and update with more info (and hopefully a new forum post, if there happens to be one) as we find it.
Just enable the scep.prx in vsh.txt
If you want to use the usbhost enable usbmg.prx in game.txt and start the usbhost_fs you can find everywhere in your PC...
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