PS3 ControlConsole API (CCAPI) updated 4.80 DEX Support (v2.70 REV 4)

Enstone the PS3 developer behind CCAPI (ControlConsole API) has released a much anticipated update following the release of 4.80 REBUG REX CFW release. As the new version 2.70 REV-4 gives the homebrew project 4.80 DEX Support. View all the details and usage about CCAPI and it's Console Manager Clients for PC and also now Android in the details provided:​


Also be sure to view our continuously updated 4.80 CFW and Updated Homebrew List :
via psx-place.com forums


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  • ControlConsole API
    by Enstone

    CCAPI is a software that establishes a connection between your CFW Enabled PS3 and another device such as your Computer or your Android SmartPhone. Then you can take control your PS3 Remotely with a variety of capabilities .

    A few functions available:
    • Game modding
    • Debug non-fself & fself in real time
    • Wireless connection
    • Modify idps and psid
    • Edit console Leds
    • Ring console buzzer
    • Get ps3 temperature


  • Firmware compatibility list

    CEX DEX
    4.21
    O
    O
    4.30 O O
    4.40 O O
    4.41 O O
    4.46 O O
    4.50 O O
    4.53 O O
    4.60 O O
    4.65 O O
    4.66 O x
    4.70 O O
    4.75 O O
    4.76 O O
    4.78 O O
    4.80 O O

  • Installation:
    1. Download the CCAPI package at the bottom of this page
    2. Inside, you should find a folder called PS3 with a .pkg, put it on the root of a usb stick.
    3. Plug the usb stick on your ps3, then install it.
    4. You should also find a folder called PC with a .exe, run it and follow the instructions to install it.
    5. You have now CCAPI installed on your ps3 and on your pc.
    Uninstall
    • On PS3, you just run the pkg, again
    • On PC, use the configuration panel and the option "uninstall a program".

  • Console Manager
    • On Android, you can get it from the google play store here
    • On PC, it is installed with the CcApi-setup.exe.
    PC:
    cm.jpg.png


    Android:

    cmand.png
    cmand2.png



  • CCAPI Changelogs
    • 2.70
      NEW - (rev4) Added 4.80 DEX support
      (rev4) Added 4.80 CEX support
      (rev3) Added 4.78 DEX support
      (rev2) Added 4.78 CEX support
      (rev2) Added 4.76 DEX support
      Added other platform support
      Optimized network bitrate
    • 2.60
      (rev7) Added 4.76 CEX support
      (rev6) Added 4.75 DEX support
      (rev5) Added 4.75 CEX support
      (rev4) Added 4.70 DEX support
      (rev3) Added 4.70 CEX support
      (rev2) Added 4.66 CEX support
      Added 4.60/4.65 support
      Added Cobra support
      Added SetBootPsid/SetBootIdps/SetPsid
    • 2.50
      Added 4.53/4.55 support
      Added a console list
    • 2.00
      Reduced memory use
      DLL (C++ / C#) released to build programs for ccapi
    • 1.00
      Original version

  • Developers:
    If you are a developer that want to use CCAPI. You have a several option:
    • You can use the demo codes provided in the CCAPI Package for Developers (download link is below). You may find some example for a few languages such as C/C++/C#.
    • You can also use imcsx's implementation for C#, the specificity is that it is also compatible with TMAPI.
    • Finally if your programming language is not supported, or if you prefer to make your own implementation, it is possible to directly import the functions from CCAPI.dll yourself. The main functions to achieve that are LoadLibrary/GetProcAddress from the WINAPI, you can find them in a lot of languages C/C++/.net/Java, etc.
    The CCAPI (Windows) documentation is available here: Win documentation
    The CCAPI (Others) documentation is available here: (Not yet)
  •  

Download:

Source:
enstoneworld.com (developer's website)
Thanks to @GameSonic.it for the News Alert
 
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This what I thought. Is this definite? Pretty sure it still says it's not cobra compatible on brewology release notes.I've mentioned this before I'm sure
Well I don't use CCAPI at all anymore. When I need the features I use PS3MAPI instead.
The only thing that may require CCAPI instead of ps3mapi is game modding for compatibility & performance reasons but I don't play those at all.

Cobra support was implemented in CCAPI 2.60 & kept up to date since AFAIK. But I have not tested CCAPI since Rebug 4.70...

Btw if you are going to use modded games then you should not need Cobra anyway...



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