Post: Help with my Jailbroken PS3
06-22-2016, 08:08 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Im not computer savy what so ever. I have a*Rebug 4.75.3 DEX Jailbroken ps3. I want to learn how to get mod menus for GTA, Black ops 1, Black ops 2, etc. But when I look up how on youtube, everyone basically all have dell or some type of microsoft PC, but*unfortunately.. I have a macbook. *I have not once found a tutorial of how to install mod menus with a Mac. Can some one*please help me? Tell me what to do? Or at least point me in the right direction? Who ever can help me, I'll provide with a Modded account. Thanks!Choco
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Dro
06-22-2016, 08:17 AM #2
Haha Like I said before.. I dont know alot about computer stuff haha I mean, I have Filezilla installed on my macbook. But, Whats an "Eboot" and a FTP server ?
06-22-2016, 01:26 PM #3
Mr.4Skin
Space Ninja
Originally posted by SavagexXJay View Post
Haha Like I said before.. I dont know alot about computer stuff haha I mean, I have Filezilla installed on my macbook. But, Whats an "Eboot" and a FTP server ?


EBOOT.BIN- this is what loads the game. devs have made some of these to bypass security or include some basic mods in the eboot (like cod bo2)
something.sprx- this is a mod menu
something.txt or something.key- this is a license for a paid menu.
something.ini something.cfg -config for the menu or something to allow you to customize it how you would like it to look

with mac as long as you can install and use filezilla then that would be all you need. you cant use rtm/rpc tools as those are 99% for windows.

on your ps3 go to rebug toolbox and launch it. then once it loads select system info. look for your ps3s ip. then in filezilla at the top enter that ip and you can create a connection to your ps3 that allows you to exchange files around

lets say you want to use a paid menu like serendipity for gta. you would download it then in filezilla

look for Dev_hdd0 select this

then scrool until u see tmp folder and select this.

the tmp folder is where you put most of the mods you will use. so serendipity.sprx and serendipity.txt would go in here

then go back until your outside the tmp folder and look for a "game" folder. and select that (not GAMES)

look for your game region of gta5. which should be bles so BLES01807- select it and go to USRDIR

the USRDIR is where you will put th e EBOOT.BIn so the menu loads.

recap:
dev_hdd0/tmp = serendipity.txt and serendipity.sprx

dev_hdd0/game/BLES01807/USRDIR =EBOOT.BIN

thats how to install a menu. and its similar for other games

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Dro
06-22-2016, 01:49 PM #4
Thanks so much for giving me a lot of deatail! I learned about the FTP server thing where I can use FileZilla to change files around. I actually tried earlier today but I might've missed a step. And You're saying if I wanted a menu for COD, or battlefield, it's done the same way?
06-24-2016, 03:13 AM #5
Dog88Christian
Hail to the King, Baby!
Originally posted by Mr.4Skin View Post
EBOOT.BIN- this is what loads the game. devs have made some of these to bypass security or include some basic mods in the eboot (like cod bo2)
something.sprx- this is a mod menu
something.txt or something.key- this is a license for a paid menu.
something.ini something.cfg -config for the menu or something to allow you to customize it how you would like it to look

with mac as long as you can install and use filezilla then that would be all you need. you cant use rtm/rpc tools as those are 99% for windows.

on your ps3 go to rebug toolbox and launch it. then once it loads select system info. look for your ps3s ip. then in filezilla at the top enter that ip and you can create a connection to your ps3 that allows you to exchange files around

lets say you want to use a paid menu like serendipity for gta. you would download it then in filezilla

look for Dev_hdd0 select this

then scrool until u see tmp folder and select this.

the tmp folder is where you put most of the mods you will use. so serendipity.sprx and serendipity.txt would go in here

then go back until your outside the tmp folder and look for a "game" folder. and select that (not GAMES)

look for your game region of gta5. which should be bles so BLES01807- select it and go to USRDIR

the USRDIR is where you will put th e EBOOT.BIn so the menu loads.

recap:
dev_hdd0/tmp = serendipity.txt and serendipity.sprx

dev_hdd0/game/BLES01807/USRDIR =EBOOT.BIN

thats how to install a menu. and its similar for other games


Originally posted by SavagexXJay View Post
Thanks so much for giving me a lot of deatail! I learned about the FTP server thing where I can use FileZilla to change files around. I actually tried earlier today but I might've missed a step. And You're saying if I wanted a menu for COD, or battlefield, it's done the same way?


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SavagexXJay
06-24-2016, 06:00 AM #6
Originally posted by Mr.4Skin View Post
EBOOT.BIN- this is what loads the game. devs have made some of these to bypass security or include some basic mods in the eboot (like cod bo2)
something.sprx- this is a mod menu
something.txt or something.key- this is a license for a paid menu.
something.ini something.cfg -config for the menu or something to allow you to customize it how you would like it to look

with mac as long as you can install and use filezilla then that would be all you need. you cant use rtm/rpc tools as those are 99% for windows.

on your ps3 go to rebug toolbox and launch it. then once it loads select system info. look for your ps3s ip. then in filezilla at the top enter that ip and you can create a connection to your ps3 that allows you to exchange files around

lets say you want to use a paid menu like serendipity for gta. you would download it then in filezilla

look for Dev_hdd0 select this

then scrool until u see tmp folder and select this.

the tmp folder is where you put most of the mods you will use. so serendipity.sprx and serendipity.txt would go in here

then go back until your outside the tmp folder and look for a "game" folder. and select that (not GAMES)

look for your game region of gta5. which should be bles so BLES01807- select it and go to USRDIR

the USRDIR is where you will put th e EBOOT.BIn so the menu loads.

recap:
dev_hdd0/tmp = serendipity.txt and serendipity.sprx

dev_hdd0/game/BLES01807/USRDIR =EBOOT.BIN

thats how to install a menu. and its similar for other games

Thanks so much for giving me a lot of deatail! I learned about the FTP server thing where I can use FileZilla to change files around. I actually tried earlier today but I might've missed a step. And You're saying if I wanted a menu for COD, or battlefield, it's done the same way?
06-24-2016, 12:26 PM #7
Mr.4Skin
Space Ninja
Originally posted by SavagexXJay View Post
Thanks so much for giving me a lot of deatail! I learned about the FTP server thing where I can use FileZilla to change files around. I actually tried earlier today but I might've missed a step. And You're saying if I wanted a menu for COD, or battlefield, it's done the same way?


yes. if you want to use a gsc sprx injector for blackops 2 you have to make sure the Bo2 gsc injector folder and bo2 gsc injector sprx and bo2 gsc injector.cfg are in the temp folder.

for the most part if you want to use menus like bossam v6 tehn you need to inject them in custom games with a gsc injector or gsc studios. sprx for bo2 are non host menus for the most part. and the same for battlefield. i believe battlefield just has modified eboots. but i could be wrong

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