ps4_remote_pkg_installer | Remote Package Installer
kandi X-RAY | ps4_remote_pkg_installer Summary
kandi X-RAY | ps4_remote_pkg_installer Summary
ps4_remote_pkg_installer is a C library. ps4_remote_pkg_installer has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
prerequisites: kernel payload changes & shellcore patches: sdk (oouch! need to move to open source sdk in the future...) publishing tools with fpkg patches. linux & wine (i'm building it on trueos but it could be backported to windows). requirements: any exploit on 4.5x+ hen 1.8 (you could get it from zecoxao's page) or any other kernel payload (it just need to have fpkg stuff and /data mount patches for shellcore that i've posted recently). here is the first version of remote package installer that i made a few days ago, it have no gui yet (it just displays a splash screen), but all the job could already be done via web api that you could access remotely from your pc using any of available tools that you prefer: a custom web server or an application, nodejs scripts, etc. no more need to use usb flash drives or external hard drives for your packages, everything could be done remotely. one important thing: to be able to use this tool for receiving commands you need to have this application in focus (not in a background, because ps4 will suspend it and it won't be possible to use network anymore). after you send a command (to install game, for example), wait some time (i suppose "waiting to install" phase should be finished before you do minimize/close, anyway if you experiences it then click on "view details" in notification window, you may see "the connection to the server has been lost", if so then just relaunch/maximize application and resume task), and then you could minimize this application freely (switch to a game, for example), because actual installing (or better saying, downloading) will be running in a
prerequisites: kernel payload changes & shellcore patches: sdk (oouch! need to move to open source sdk in the future...) publishing tools with fpkg patches. linux & wine (i'm building it on trueos but it could be backported to windows). requirements: any exploit on 4.5x+ hen 1.8 (you could get it from zecoxao's page) or any other kernel payload (it just need to have fpkg stuff and /data mount patches for shellcore that i've posted recently). here is the first version of remote package installer that i made a few days ago, it have no gui yet (it just displays a splash screen), but all the job could already be done via web api that you could access remotely from your pc using any of available tools that you prefer: a custom web server or an application, nodejs scripts, etc. no more need to use usb flash drives or external hard drives for your packages, everything could be done remotely. one important thing: to be able to use this tool for receiving commands you need to have this application in focus (not in a background, because ps4 will suspend it and it won't be possible to use network anymore). after you send a command (to install game, for example), wait some time (i suppose "waiting to install" phase should be finished before you do minimize/close, anyway if you experiences it then click on "view details" in notification window, you may see "the connection to the server has been lost", if so then just relaunch/maximize application and resume task), and then you could minimize this application freely (switch to a game, for example), because actual installing (or better saying, downloading) will be running in a
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ps4_remote_pkg_installer has a low active ecosystem.
It has 117 star(s) with 35 fork(s). There are 14 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 6 open issues and 4 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 20 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of ps4_remote_pkg_installer is current.
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ps4_remote_pkg_installer has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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It has 13 lines of code, 0 functions and 1 files.
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