spinedemo
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OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain
The OpenOrbis PS4 custom toolchain. Allows developers to build homebrew for the PS4 without the official SDK. (by OpenOrbis)
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0.0 | 4.7 | |
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Shell | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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spinedemo
Posts with mentions or reviews of spinedemo.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-13.
- Ps4 Emulation question
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Is there any Ps4 emulator for Windows 10 (64 bits)?
Spine:https://github.com/devofspine/spinedemo
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Spine, the Linux Exclusive PS4 Emulator
The dev himself wrote on the github page of his demo, that it's a "Wine-like PS4 emulator". He probably uses some of the principles used in Wine. But in the end, the rest of the system is so different that it's still going to be an emulator regardless. It's far from being "Proton for the PS4".
- PS4 Kernel exploit codenamed "pOOBs4" is released for firmware 9.00, with full jailbreak soon to follow
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Is there a PS4 emulator out right now that actually works and is not a scam?
Not ones that will play your game. Most PS4 emulators are currently in development only, like SPINE and Oribtal. It takes years to create these.
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Everything like it should be: reviving some memories and not giving money to this bastards.
Actually, there are two actively maintained emulators with one showing a lot of promise. One of them, Orbital, is only able to boot into the PS4 firmware, but the Spine emulator is able to boot into a large number of indie games, some of them playable. This video from Modern Vintage Gamer can tell you more.
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What are some of the best "Linux only" Applications?
Spine, https://github.com/devofspine/spinedemo, is a GNU/Linux only PlayStation 4 emulator and the only one that got so far as to emulate some games to a playable state.
- PS4 emulator on Linux saw in a Linux community and idk where to search now
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Aeterno Blade PS4 running very impressively in Spine Emulator
Then you can find binaries on this repo https://github.com/devofspine/spinedemo/releases/tag/20190609
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Spine (ps4) Emulator gets a significant update for supporting games.
A relatively new yet functional "emulator" that works a lot like WINE for the PS4 known as spine has gotten quite the update according to GBAtemp's Chary. Now you may ask why is this something worth mentioning? Spine is currently Linux only, and that looks bright for the Deck considering it runs linux, and that Spine's demo ran low end games with a gtx 970 . As a huge Persona fan who already intends to have 1-4 running day one, this interested me enough to post it since this latest update can get 5 royal working in game (although i don't know the hardware used for that accomplishment.)
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain
Posts with mentions or reviews of OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-12.
- How I can develop apps/games for jailbroken ps4?
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Ps 4 SDK 8.0
This would fall under the no piracy rule as it would be distributing copyrighted material without permission. You should use the OpenOrbis sdk instead for homebrew development. https://github.com/OpenOrbis/OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain
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Turns out that [CUSA16968] The Disney Classic Games Collection is just a multi system emulator
I wouldn't say its super high, its just still fairly early (in homebrew years) so even tools to make stuff are themselves are work in progress. Here is a like to the OpenOrbis toolchain which is what you would ideally use instead of any of the cracked official SDKs. This is Mira which is made to work in tandem on the ps4 side with applications built with OOSDK. Specter has a series of youtube videos showing how to setup OOSDK and use basic functionality. These videos are pretty old now though, so not everything will be the same.
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PS4Load app released (dev tool)
The toolchain itself can be found on this github as well as all the other open orbis stuff.
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This might Sound extremely STupid & Awkward, but I think we should have a Native Blender 3.0 Build for PS4!
okay get started https://github.com/OpenOrbis/OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain/releases/ lol
- V0.5.2 update to the Open Orbis Toolchain
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Question. What can i do with homebrew on PS4 (other than piracy). Is it as epic as it is on the switch?
This:https://pkg-zone.com/store is a list of all the current homebrew apps available. This: https://github.com/OpenOrbis/OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain is the open orbis sdk for legal homebrew development.
- Why are there no news about PS4 home-brew development in this group?
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**PS4 Homebrew Q&A General | December 2021 Edition | POST YOUR QUESTION HERE INSTEAD OF MAKING A NEW THREAD**
If you want to do it legally, you need to use an open source sdk like Open Orbis: https://github.com/OpenOrbis/OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain
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Spine PS4 Emulator v20210901 released with hundreds of ingame commercial games
It's how the PlayStation 4 does imports. It's part of their custom linker stage. There's a tool to generate the same format located here
What are some alternatives?
When comparing spinedemo and OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain you can also consider the following projects:
orbital - Experimental PlayStation 4 emulator.
ftpdump - Bash script that dumps PS4 games via FTP connection over the network. For best dumping performance, please use this FTP payload: https://github.com/hippie68/ps4-ftp.
box64 - Box64 - Linux Userspace x86_64 Emulator with a twist, targeted at ARM64 Linux devices
yuzu - Nintendo Switch emulator
PS4-Store
Payload-Sender
reactPSPLUS-0.1-9.00 - reset PS4 time thus reactivating PS+ games
ps4load - PS4Load
mira-project - mira rewrite in cxx
MMXLC1-Rom-Extractor
pspsdk - An open-source SDK for PSP homebrew development.
spinedemo vs orbital
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs ftpdump
spinedemo vs box64
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs box64
spinedemo vs yuzu
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs PS4-Store
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs Payload-Sender
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs reactPSPLUS-0.1-9.00
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs ps4load
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs mira-project
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs MMXLC1-Rom-Extractor
OpenOrbis-PS4-Toolchain vs pspsdk