An alternative low-cost Linux board for exploits PS4 on V11.00 or below.
Original work by theflow PPPwn
and thanks to xfangfang PPPwn-CPP for an executable re-write of PPPwn in C++ and SiSTRo for his GoldHen, and lastly Stooged for his inspiration.
- Currently support PS4 version:
9.00, 9.60, 10.00, 10.01, 11.00
- The average PPPwned time is around
1min - 2min
sometimes it loads under1 minute
- Using
pppwn
nightly build from xfangfang PPPwn_cpp
Automatically try and jailbreak the console itself, all you need to do is wait until the process completes. Once it's done the process will stop.
- Luckfox Pico Pro
- Luckfox Pico Max
- Luckfox Pico Plus
- Luckfox Pico Mini A/B * (Mini A No NAND flash, not support NAND method)
- Luckfox Pico * (No NAND flash, not support NAND method)
- An SD Card 8GB or above with good R/W speed (only required if you use the SD Card method)
- Luckfox Pico/Pro/Max/Plus/Mini
- Ethernet Cable
- USB Type-C
- A USB drive with exFAT32 formatted (only use for the first time to load GoldHEN)
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If you have a brand new Luckfox Pico Plus/Pro/Max skip to step 4.
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If your Luckfox Pico Plus/Pro/Max has been used with SD Card before, you need to use SocToolKit to re-burn the buildroot image files again which can be found in Firmware and select buildroot image according to your Luckfox models and proceed to burn it by following the official Luckfox tutorial on how to Burning SPI NAND Flash Images.
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For Luckfox Pico Mini B you need to re-burn the buildroot image
Luckfox_Pico_Plus_Flash
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Plug your luckfox to your PC via USB type-c port and wait a few minutes until you hear the device connect sound.
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On your PC open
Control Panel -> Network and Internet -> Network and Sharing Center -> Change Adapter Options
. You will findRemote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device
. Right-click and choose Properties. -
Double-click on
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
. Set the IPv4 address to172.32.0.100
and subnet mask to255.255.0.0
and click OK. -
MobaXterm Login
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Download MobaXterm and unzip to use.
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Open the MobaXterm remote login software, choose Session->SSH, and enter the static IP address of Luckfox pico as
172.32.0.93
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After filling it out, click OK, enter the login name, and login
root
passwordluckfox
.
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At this point, you have successfully logged in to Luckfox pico. Download PPPwn-Luckfox from release pages or from GitHub repo, unzip and rename folder to
PPPwn-Luckfox
drag and drop the files in the highlight red rectangle there, it will copy the files to the luckfox. -
After finish copy, paste this cmd, and follow instructions.
cd PPPwn-Luckfox
chmod +x install_NAND.sh
./install_NAND.sh
Once the Luckfox reboots pppwn will run automatically.
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Download Ubuntu. After you download, extract one of the zip files according to your Luckfox pico models.
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Burn the image onto an SD Card. Download SocToolKit and unzip the burning tool.
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Open the software and select your chip type
Luckfox Models Chip Type Luckfox Pico Pro/Max RV1106 Luckfox Pico/Plus/Mini RV1103 -
Steps to download firmware for Luckfox Pico on Windows:
a. Choose the SD card tool.
b. The SD card size will be displayed under USB Disk. If not displayed, reinsert the card reader.
c. Select SD card booting.
d. Import the boot file.(Note: The startup files do not include update.img)
e. Click "Create SD Card". -
After done, follow instructions from steps 4, 5, and 6 in Installation in NAND Flash, for step 7 log in using static IP
172.32.0.70
login namepico
and passwordluckfox
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After you logged in, follow step 8 in Installation in NAND Flash, then run the following commands, and follow the setup instruction
cd PPPwn-Luckfox
chmod +x install_SD.sh
sudo ./install_SD.sh
Once the Luckfox reboots pppwn will run automatically.
For SD card with Ubuntu. log in to your luckfox, connect it to the internet, then run this cmd:
cd PPPwn-Luckfox
sudo ./update.sh
For NAND, you need to manually copy the update files to luckfox using MobaXterm, then run this cmd.
cd PPPwn-Luckfox
./install_NAND.sh
Ignore this if you use Plus/Pro/Max version. For these 2 boards, there's no Ethernet port, to make it work you need to solder the LAN Port (RJ45) cable to it, either female or male is fine, and burn the Ubuntu image with pico plus image
and follow the same step as other boards. Same with the NAND method by burning the buildroot image Luckfox_Pico_Plus_Flash
. See the wiring in the Issues
tab.
- You simply need to connect the LAN cable from Luckfox Pico to the PS4 and power the Luckfox from the PS4 via a USB Type-C cable or other sources.
- Go to
Settings
and thenNetwork
- Select
Set Up Internet connection
and chooseUse a LAN Cable
- Choose
Custom
setup and choosePPPoE
forIP Address Settings
- Enter
ppp
forPPPoE User ID
andPPPoE Password
- Choose
Automatic
forDNS Settings
andMTU Settings
- Choose
Do Not Use
forProxy Server
For GoldHen you need to place the goldhen.bin file onto the root of a usb drive and plug it into the console.
Once goldhen has been loaded for the first time it will be copied to the consoles internal hdd and the usb is no longer required.
To update goldhen just repeat the above process and the new version will be copied to the internal HDD.