215w ago - A few weeks back we
reported news on PS3 Remote Play being reverse-engineered with a Portable API in the works.
Today
Dashhacker has released Open Remote Play v1.0 BETA (for Mac OS X), with a Windows version still in the works.
Download:
Open Remote Play v1.0 BETA (for Mac OS X)
You will need access to a hacked PSP to export the remote play settings. All that's included in the download package.
ORP Howto:
1. If you have not done so already, register your PSP with your PS3 for Remote Play.
2. Copy the ORP_Export folder (it's included) to your PSP under /PSP/GAME
3. Run Open Remote Play Export on your PSP. This will create a file on the memory stick called export.orp. Copy this file to your PC.
4. Run the ORP GUI and click on Import, locate and import export.orp. You will have to manually change the IP address of your PS3, by default it will be set to 0.0.0.0. I keep two profiles, one for local LAN and another for when I'm connecting from the Internet. You can create multiple profiles by simply changing the Name field and clicking Save.
5. Click Import again, this time locate and import "keys.orp." You only have to do this once for a new installation, or if there is a key update.
6. Select a profile, cross your fingers, and click Launch!
Finally, the API and Windows player will be available within a week.
I'll admit I was a little bit sceptical. I always take internet news with a grain of salt until there's some proof.
Well here it is.
This isn't something I will normally use but I'm always glad to see something happening in the scene. I just might try the windows version when it's released. Once again, nice work.
Dashhacker you exceeded my expectations! Nice to see some real work done!