PS4/PS5 release: OkageLibrary Mobile v1(Sends ELFs and ISOs from your Android phone to your PS4/PS5)

Developer SvenGDK has released OkageLibrary Mobile, a tool for Mast1c0re users that will let you send ELF and ISO files from your Android to your hacked PS4 or PS5.
PS4/PS5: What is OkageLibrary Mobile
OkageLibrary Mobile is an Android tool, that lets you send ELF or ISO files from your Android phone to your PS4 or PS5. The PS4/PS5 of course needs to be hacked and ready to receive such files, typically with the Mast1c0re exploit.
This is a nice tool that might allow you to run your exploit stuff in a more lightweight environment, if you don’t want to have a PC nearby the console at all times.
Features:
- Send ELFs to the mast1c0re Network ELF Loader
- Send PS2 games to the mast1c0re Network Game Loader
- Supports sending config files “GAME-ID_cli.conf” after transferring a game (requires latest Network Game Loader)
- PS2 Backup Manager
- Shows game title and cover from PSXDatacenter if the game ID is supported
- ISO and ELF files will be loaded from the DOWNLOAD folder on your phone (/storage/emulated/0/Download)
OkageLibrary Mobile – download and use
OkageLibrary Mobile v1 is now available for testing:https://t.co/c16mwq5KEU
Sends ELFs and ISOs from your Android phone to your PS4/PS5 that use mast1c0re.
This video shows how to install & set additional permissions that I can’t request, without this change it will not load… pic.twitter.com/QV1jNAeIbu— SvenGDK (@SvenGDK) April 10, 2023
You can download the apk for your phone here.
From the readme:
How-to send an ELF file
- Note down your console IP
- Open “Okage: Shadow King” and load the exploited save game with the “Network ELF Loader”.
- Wait until you see the message “Waiting for ELF file”
- Open “OkageLibrary Mobile” on your phone and enter your console IP on the “Home” tab
- Switch to the “ELF Library” and choose an ELF file from your “ELF Library” and select “Send selected ELF”
How-to send a game
- Enter your console IP on the “Home” tab
- Send the “Network Game Loader” ELF to the console
- Open the “PS2 Games Library”
- Select the game on the list and select “Send selected game”
- Wait until the game has been transferred to the console
- OPTIONAL (requires latest Network Game Loader):
- Select Yes/No on your console to send a config file
- If you have choosen “Yes” -> Click on “Send config” and select your .conf file on your phone
source: SvenGDK
I’m confused on the jailbreak requirements. Isn’t that exploit on all current firmwares?
What a useless. Lower compatbility games. I will stick with PCSX2 on my brand new powerful PC anyway.
Brand new powerful? What a gimmick choice of words. Whats your specs? I run an i7 11th gen unlocked K version, turbo boosted, MSI gaming board, with 24GB of ram, and around 9TB of storage 😀 and a 3090 ti
The idea of loading game rom remotely over network is not new throughout the history of console hacking, and I think I asked this question before but somehow the answer never sticks in my mind:
So why bother to do this when you can just store all the ISO/rom on an external hdd, plug it to your console via USB, and load up the ISO/rom locally?
Generally speaking, in particular when you’re developing/testing, people like the possibility to directly alter the content, which is why it can be more “convenient” to have a remote network mechanism, so you can send stuff from your computer, program in between, etc… It is faster than unplugging/plugging usb drives and copy new stuff to it constantly.
Once the system is stable and you know what you want to do with it though (e.g. an emulation station), then yes, your proposal makes complete sense.
my xsx is ready 4 starfield no rasian