PS3 Unofficial Rebug 4.84.3

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Is this still in Beta?

Been searching for it since I saw the post about @Evilnat making it, but I can't seem to find it, no matter how much I look.

Also:
What's the status for homebrew on 4.89?
Are everything good to go, or do some devs still need to update?
 
Is this still in Beta?

Been searching for it since I saw the post about @Evilnat making it, but I can't seem to find it, no matter how much I look.

Also:
What's the status for homebrew on 4.89?
Are everything good to go, or do some devs still need to update?
Evilnat's unofficial Rebug 4.84.3 is basically Rebug 4.84.2 + Cobra 8.3 update (the official Rebug 4.84.2 has Cobra 8.1). You really only need it if you want to have both DEX mode and Cobra 8.3. Note that it's still based on 4.84 since no later version of the official DEX firmware has leaked online (heck, we're not even sure it exists).

bgtoolset has been updated to 4.89 (but you still need a phat or supported slim model). You can use it to switch OFW 4.89 to Evilnat's CFW 4.89. If you run into any issues you can always enable the QA flag and downgrade.
 
Is this still in Beta?

Been searching for it since I saw the post about @Evilnat making it, but I can't seem to find it, no matter how much I look.

Also:
What's the status for homebrew on 4.89?
Are everything good to go, or do some devs still need to update?

This is the status as far as I know...
1. Rebug project ended... so do not expect future official updates.

2. There are a few unofficial updates:
a) Evilnat CFW 4.88 & 4.89 may be considered a continuation of Rebug Lite (although not all patches are included, Evilnat added his own touch with the help of other devs including me)
b) Evilnat announced an updated Unofficial Rebug 4.84.3. I haven't seem further information. Cobra payload, xai_plugin+CFW Tools are updated for 4.84 in his github repository, but not a release.
c) DeViL303 posted in the private developers forum an unofficial update of Rebug 4.84 Cobra 8.3. I haven't seem further information. Some of the files in that beta work fine but they are not the latest builds of Cobra 8.3
d) Bguerville also released an unofficial Rebug 4.84 with some updated features, like failsafe stage0. I think it's uses on Cobra 8.2
e) Evilnat is working in a 4.89.2 with additional features & fixes, but there is not ETA.

3. In summary, there is not an "official" "Unofficial Rebug 4.84.3 Cobra 8.31 + CFW Tools" will all the latest updates from the developers in the community. All the attempts stayed in limbo.

4. About 4.89... Sony released a broken FW. It's better to stay away of it unless you need PSN access.
Almost every homebrew that worked on 4.75 should work fine on later versions (LV1/LV2 haven't changed since 2015, except for 4.80)... Just some old homebrews may have issues.
 
Thank you for the answers.

Been using 4.88.22 Evilnat since release since 4.89 was broken, but saw some posts about the modified Rebug 4.84.2 with Cobra 8.3. Wanted the option to switch and also add it to my CFW collection for preserving.

As for 4.89 I'll keep clear of it, until a fixed version emerges.
 
Thank you for the answers.

Been using 4.88.22 Evilnat since release since 4.89 was broken, but saw some posts about the modified Rebug 4.84.2 with Cobra 8.3. Wanted the option to switch and also add it to my CFW collection for preserving.

As for 4.89 I'll keep clear of it, until a fixed version emerges.

You might be speaking about the unofficial PUP repacked by devil last year?
https://www.psx-place.com/index.php?posts/299528

Since then Nat updated Cobra again though.
If you use the pup from devil above, I suppose you could just swap the stage2 file manually, there should be no brick risk involved as it uses the stage2 failsafe.
You can either do the swapping manually on PS3 after installing the unofficial PUP by devil, copy the file to /dev_flash/rebug/cobra and rename or delete the original OR on PC you could unpack the pup, swap the stage2 file, then repack the pup file with puadgui.
 
This reminds me that the Cobra/Mamba situation is getting confusing, we end up not knowing which repos we should use.
We should really have one active official repo for both IMHO, the owner matters not however it needs to be someone ready to process pull requests.
I know I said it before, but at some point, we will also need to merge the Cobra and HEN projects into one repo.
 
Rebug REX 4.84.2 repacked with failsafe Cobra.
https://mega.nz/file/idgmAAqD#deTE_5F_m7-q3szR1LnjS19mRfXM8P82n83lH80UL9s

Rebug REX 4.84.2 official
https://mega.nz/file/2cIX2YCL#tPrlLJFPd2pkwaKvcZNp_GEb0-jt2lcP0KLQSzxpbBg


There's also a repack of REX 4.84.2 from Evilnat which includes the latest Cobra, you will need to look for it though, check Nat's latest posts...

Rebug D-REX 4.84.2 official.
https://mega.nz/file/rYZVHApQ#ndic-dUydlIXzuEgJt2UKOtjmMgwYCK5ky1A_D2hG1A

Rebug 4.86.1 lite official
https://mega.nz/file/SIQ3nAaQ#XE6LQCg3D-bHzmhc_qa6As4gF29Rg7yda_U8bJG6sFQ

You might be speaking about the unofficial PUP repacked by devil last year?
https://www.psx-place.com/index.php?posts/299528

Since then Nat updated Cobra again though.
If you use the pup from devil above, I suppose you could just swap the stage2 file manually, there should be no brick risk involved as it uses the stage2 failsafe.
You can either do the swapping manually on PS3 after installing the unofficial PUP by devil, copy the file to /dev_flash/rebug/cobra and rename or delete the original OR on PC you could unpack the pup, swap the stage2 file, then repack the pup file with puadgui.

Actually I was referring to this post of yours.

Unfortunately the link above only results in a psx-place error.
 
This reminds me that the Cobra/Mamba situation is getting confusing, we end up not knowing which repos we should use.
We should really have one active official repo for both IMHO, the owner matters not however it needs to be someone ready to process pull requests.
I know I said it before, but at some point, we will also need to merge the Cobra and HEN projects into one repo.

IMO it's very clear who is maintaining Cobra/Mamba/HEN nowadays.
- Cobra USB 6.0 (original release): https://github.com/Joonie86/CobraUSB
- Cobra 7.0 (cleaned release 4.46-4.65): https://github.com/Joonie86/Cobra-7.00
- Cobra 8.2 and previous builds (4.75-4.86): https://github.com/Joonie86/COBRA-7.3
- Cobra 8.2-Cobra 8.3 (4.87-4.89): https://github.com/Evilnat/Cobra-PS3

- Mamba 1.0-1.1 by Estwald (only PS3, PSX, BD, DVD): http://mods.elotrolado.net/~hermes/ps3/mamba_v1.1.rar
- Mamba 2.0 by NzV (adds PS3MAPI):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/mamba-prx-loader-autoloader-v2-0-by-_nzv_.1613/
- Mamba 3.0 by Rancid-O (Adds PS2 & PSP):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/m...al-ps2-iso-support-added-by-team-ps3ita.9068/
- Mamba 8.4 by aldostools (merges Cobra 8.x+Mamba 3.0 features):
https://github.com/aldostools/mamba

- HEN: https://github.com/PS3Xploit/PS3HEN

Merge the 3 payloads into a single project technically is feasible due the 3 projects share 80% of the code. The remaining 20% is the difficult part due these reasons:
1- Each project have specific code depending its purpose. Merging the 3 conditions in a single module may result in a more complex project.
2- Each project has a different structure in certain modules. It would require a considerable effort to canonize them.
3- It would require a considerable amount to time to test again the outcome of resulting project.
4- Someone need to become the "owner" of the 3 projects. I mean a "change manager" that coordinate the deployment and future changes. It can be a single person or a team.

Maybe it would be easier to keep the "status quo" some kind of "wiki" or an article that link the 3 projects, and provide enough information about how to build each project, document the processes, etc. An article in this site could be used as "official" thread of discussion for this purpose.
 
IMO it's very clear who is maintaining Cobra/Mamba/HEN nowadays.
- Cobra USB 6.0 (original release): https://github.com/Joonie86/CobraUSB
- Cobra 7.0 (cleaned release 4.46-4.65): https://github.com/Joonie86/Cobra-7.00
- Cobra 8.2 and previous builds (4.75-4.86): https://github.com/Joonie86/COBRA-7.3
- Cobra 8.2-Cobra 8.3 (4.87-4.89): https://github.com/Evilnat/Cobra-PS3

- Mamba 1.0-1.1 by Estwald (only PS3, PSX, BD, DVD): http://mods.elotrolado.net/~hermes/ps3/mamba_v1.1.rar
- Mamba 2.0 by NzV (adds PS3MAPI):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/mamba-prx-loader-autoloader-v2-0-by-_nzv_.1613/
- Mamba 3.0 by Rancid-O (Adds PS2 & PSP):
https://www.psx-place.com/threads/m...al-ps2-iso-support-added-by-team-ps3ita.9068/
- Mamba 8.4 by aldostools (merges Cobra 8.x+Mamba 3.0 features):
https://github.com/aldostools/mamba

- HEN: https://github.com/PS3Xploit/PS3HEN

Merge the 3 payloads into a single project technically is feasible due the 3 projects share 80% of the code. The remaining 20% is the difficult part due these reasons:
1- Each project have specific code depending its purpose. Merging the 3 conditions in a single module may result in a more complex project.
2- Each project has a different structure in certain modules. It would require a considerable effort to canonize them.
3- It would require a considerable amount to time to test again the outcome of resulting project.
4- Someone need to become the "owner" of the 3 projects. I mean a "change manager" that coordinate the deployment and future changes. It can be a single person or a team.

Maybe it would be easier to keep the "status quo" some kind of "wiki" or an article that link the 3 projects, and provide enough information about how to build each project, document the processes, etc. An article in this site could be used as "official" thread of discussion for this purpose.
I never hinted we should merge cobra/hen with Mamba, I realise there are obstacles in the way, only Cobra and HEN because those should never have been released in separate repos in the first place.

As to the situation being clear, I think it's clear for you, for me and a few experienced users and devs who follow these things, I don't think it's clear for anyone else.

Many payload versions currently released per CFW types and firmware version in separate repos and separate owners.
Whenever you push a pull request for one payload, all other repos remain untouched, etc.. and not all owners process the pull requests to begin with, some are retired, and even if they do, they might merge the changes differently or refuse some of them.
Imho that's called a messy situation which can only get worse with time.
 
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I never hinted we should merge cobra/hen with Mamba, I realise there are obstacles in the way, only Cobra and HEN because those should never have been released in separate repos in the first place.

Merging 2 only projects is more feasible, but the obstacles are still the same. Currently Cobra 8.3 and HEN have significative differences.
I agree it was a bad decision. It would have been easier if it would had been merged in 8.1.

As to the situation being clear, I think it's clear for you, for me and a few experienced users and devs who follow these things, I don't think it's clear for anyone else.

I guess my post above makes it clear now :)

Many payload versions currently released per CFW types and firmware version in separate repos and separate owners.
Whenever you push a pull request for one payload, all other repos remain untouched, etc.. and not all owners process the pull requests to begin with, some are retired, and even if they do, they might merge the changes differently or refuse some of them.
Imho that's called a messy situation which can only get worse with time.

Around 2-3 years ago I tried to consolidate HEN, Cobra & Mamba in a single repo, but the support to this idea has been poor.
 
Around 2-3 years ago I tried to consolidate HEN, Cobra & Mamba in a single repo, but the support to this idea has been poor.
A shame, you had the right idea, you are reliable and always available, those who didn't support that idea were wrong and short sighted imho.

Currently Cobra 8.3 and HEN have significative differences.
Sure BUT I don't really see major obstacles to a merge, moreover the more we wait, the more complicated it will get.
 
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Is there a separate forum other than psx-place on which more detailed info is shared, can i join it also ?
it is a part of psx-place that is limited to developers and staff. it is mostly for beta testing and for developers to help each other. it is not usually used often.
 
it is a part of psx-place that is limited to developers and staff. it is mostly for beta testing and for developers to help each other. it is not usually used often.
I also want to learn homebrew development for psp, vita, ps3 so can i also join it
 

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