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View Full Version : PlayStation Classic: AutoBleem 0.9 & RetroBoot 1.1 released



wraggster
April 29th, 2020, 11:23
For those who aren’t in the loop, AutoBleem is one of the major hacking solutions for the PlayStation Classic together with RetroBoot & Project Eris and it’s touted as a quicker solution for hacking your PlayStation Classic without requiring configuration from a PC while still providing a good deal of potential. According to its release post on AutoBleem’s website, AutoBleem 0.9 comes with:


Its own Linux kernel which comes with:

Support for USB OTG, RNDIS and Ethernet
Experimental support for Bluetooth letting you use wireless controllers
The ability to interface with common file systems like NTFS and exFAT
Easy WiFi setup and the facility to auto-connect to a network on boot
It’s important to note that AutoBleem’s kernel flasher will not flash the AutoBleem kernel if you have BleemSync’s or Project Eris’ kernel installed on your PlayStation Classic so you must uninstall these first


Thanks to internet support, AutoBleem can now automatically set the current date & time

The PlayStation 1 Game Carousel now displays the last time a game was played provided you have your date & time set


In the Bluetooth department, the Switch Pro controller and the GameSir G3s controller are confirmed to work although the DualShock 3/4 aren’t fully stable at the moment


RetroBoot 1.1 is now built into AutoBleem which comes with not only the latest version of RetroArch (1.8.5) but it also comes with EmulationStation!
Some other software namely AmiBerry, OpenBor, DOOM, Wolfenstein 3D, Tyrian, Prince of Persia & Duke Nukem 3D is includedIf all you got your PlayStation Classic for was retro console emulation, then make sure you install the latest version of RetroBoot which comes with RetroArch 1.8.5, EmulationStation & more!


Moving over to RetroBoot, which is the hacking solution of choice if you simply want to play retro games on your PlayStation Classic, version 1.1 packs a decent deal of punch including:


As mentioned above, RetroBoot now comes with EmulationStation which is a RetroArch alternative

It’s important to check EmulationStation’s ROM structure in the included README


The inclusion of RetroArch 1.8.5 which comes with new display scaling options together with new colour themes for Ozone and XMB; obviously, new/updated cores are included as well

Assets, databases and configurations for this have also been updated


Support for Project Eris’ *.mod packages

These are to be placed in a folder called ‘RB_PATCH’ on the root of your pendrive and they get installed when you load up RetroBoot


Experimental RNDIS/Telnet support has been axed in favour of the newly-released AutoBleem kernel mentioned above


You may read more about AutoBleem 0.9 and grab it by following this link (https://www.autobleem.tk/?page_id=398) (only the MEGA links appears to be working at the moment). More information can about RetroBoot 1.1 can be found on its Reddit Release Thread (https://www.reddit.com/r/PlaystationClassic/comments/g8ht0y/release_retroboot_11_the_lightweight_alternative/) together with download links.

http://wololo.net/2020/04/28/playstation-classic-3ds-news-autobleem-0-9-retroboot-1-1-released-for-the-psc-luma-3ds-10-1-10-1-1-released-with-faster-shutdowns-bps-patch-support-and-fw-4-x-boot-fix/