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Orbis Suite - Suite of Tools for Developing on Jailbroken PS4s!

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Orbis Suite by OldSchoolModz (OSM)​
OldSchoolModz has released OrbisSuite, a suite of tools for a developer to create things on a modified PS4. What does this contain?​

Orbis Neighborhood – this is a built in tool that is similar to CCAPI back from PS3. This allows you to connect to your PS4's IP and target firmware. Note, some FWs may vary or may still be in development: 1.76, 4.05, 4.55, 5.05, 6.72, 7.02 – you can download it here or watch his YouTube Video that showcases the program!

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Within Orbis Neighborhood, this shows your consoles:

  • Temperature
  • IP Address
  • Console Type (Retail/Devkit/Testkit)
  • SDK Version
  • IDPS/PSID (CID)
  • Firmware
  • Ton more stuff!

After connecting to a console, you now have access to the Orbis Module Manager. Here, you are able to mess with modules from the PS4 whether it is a .sprx or .elf. You are able to load, unload, and reload while browsing through your files of the console.

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In addition, this include an Orbis Debugger. This allows for the following:

  • Breakpoints / Watch Points
  • Register Management
  • Memory view and dumper
  • Instruction Disassembly
  • Process Management
  • Customizable Debugging Environment

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This is still in beta, but is now released to the public. Find any bugs? Report them back to the developer's GitHub for quick fixes. He is also adding new things in the upcoming updates, so if you're interested in what is coming, you can visit here to see that.

Huge major thanks to the other developers who contributed such as:

John Valincius, Matrix, Fub, :sabotage:, Krazaki, Nigel, Reap, and his.... cat.
 
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Impossible for now. Maybe in the future

Technically, it is possible. Firmware Reverting has confirmed to work properly, but you need to be good at soldering. Think of it like a teleporter.

In layman's terms, you copy a firmware update (5.05 as an example), move up a firmware (6.72), and can go back when you want. This is good for dumping stuff or research.