I haven’t seen stooged around for a while....
I changed which host I was using and its working fine now. Thank youWhich version?
And if it was regular version did you add “index.html” to the end?
Thanks KiiWii for your answer, but what is DNS host AKA because I can not find it.You can: use the DNS host (AKA user guide edition) enter the dns in your PS4 internet settings, then visit the userguide.
https://mir.cr/1GJMZHJFThanks KiiWii for your answer, but what is DNS host AKA because I can not find it.
To modify the ESP version you need to FTP into the EPS and do the same changes on the same files.
Thanks mate but I can’t ftp into the esp for some reason (I’ve tried FileZilla and winscp) using the details from the info ie
FTP: 7.7.7.7
Port: 21
User: ESPFTP
Password: 12345678
But just can’t connect. Am I doing something wrong?
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You need to setup Filezilla(or other client) to only allow 1 connection.. To force FileZilla to use the primary connection for data transfers: Go to File/Site Manager then select your site. In Transfer Settings, check "Limit number of simultaneous connections" and set the maximum to 1
only supports Passive ftp mode....
It does NOT support any encryption, so you'll have to disable any form of encryption...
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You flashed the image OK, it is ment to be like that. All the files on the ESP are gzipped to make everything fit on there.Ok. I connected to it successfully but I only get a directory if gzip flies and not the .js file I need to modify?? Did I flash the image wrong to start with or something??
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You flashed the image OK, it is ment to be like that. All the files on the ESP are gzipped to make everything fit on there.
This is what you need to do:
1: Find the files you need to change and copy them to your PC. eg index.html.gz, index.js.gz
2: Extract the files. (you will now have the original index.html, index.js that you can edit)
After you have made the changes you MUST gzip the files up again or they will not fit on the ESP!
When I was creating this version of ESP for X-Project I was very very close to reaching the maximum file size allowed that would fit onto the ESP.
If your new files are much larger than the original there is a chance that they will not fit on there anymore.
3: You can gzip the files using 7zip. When you have installed 7zip right click the index.html and select 7-Zip > Add to archive...
Set the archive format to 'gzip' and the Compression level to 'Max or Ultra' then click OK. Now do the same for any other files you wish to edit.
4: Now using FTP again, Overwrite the gzip files on the ESP.
No problem. Glad you got it working.Thanks mate. All fixed now. Thanks very much for all your help. I really appreciate it!
The Fan Control payload in X-Project does the same thing as RetroGamer74's PS4_Fan_Booster and all the other Fan Control Payloads out there but it was created by myself. The difference with my Fan Control payload and what makes it unique from all the rest, is that with my version you can set the Temperature over and over again without having to close and reopen the menu. The temperature setting is set dynamically when you move the slider on the screen.1. Does the fan control payload in your x-project based on the RetroGamer74's PS4_Fan_Booster ?
The blackscreen patches are nothing to do with the Linux Loader payloads in the exploit menu's. The patches are inside the 'initramfs.cpio.gz' files that you put on your USB drive.2. Have you included any linux blackscreen patches like in threads "street-racing-pkg-gm8-street-racing-game-ps4-port-by-silicadevs.6585" on psxhax (google it) and "not-enough-free-system-memory-psxitarch.531262/page-6" on gbatemp (google it too) in your linux payloads section?
thank you for the answers, but there is patches that do things with .bin payload itself. Look for the files named like linuxloader5.05-displaypatch.bin or linuxloader5.05-displaypatch-labelpsxitarch.zip in two threads that I mentioned. How about that type of blackscreen pacthes?@KyonexThe blackscreen patches are nothing to do with the Linux Loader payloads
I've just had a look and those files are for the USB-Stick-Less version. Not for the regular USB Linux loaders that are included with exploit menus.thank you for the answers, but there is patches that do things with .bin payload itself. Look for the files named like linuxloader5.05-displaypatch.bin or linuxloader5.05-displaypatch-labelpsxitarch in two threads that I mentioned. How about that type of blackscreen pacthes?
I think, that we are still talking about different patches. I am talking not about USB-Stick-Less payloads, but about linuxloader5.05-displaypatch.bin created by ps4gentoo (despite it is now unavailable to view on github) that mentioned in the end of street-racing-pkg-gm8-street-racing-game-ps4-port-by-silicadevs.6585 thread.In the thread you mentioned I compiled and uploaded several versions of the USB-Stick-Less Loader with and without the blackscreen patches if you want to try them.