Post: Adding PS3Lib source classes directly to project (Easy) + DL For Premade Example
04-14-2016, 01:58 AM #1
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Remy
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I keep seeing threads pop up with people having issues with the PS3Lib.dll, this library is open source which some of you may not know so in this quick basic tutorial I will show you how to add the classes directly into your tool.

Pros
    [COLOR="#000000"]No need of including PS3Lib.dll in project folder
Avoiding some basic errors/issue people have with using the DLL

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Cons
    [COLOR="#000000"]Not everyone is using the same version of CCAPI so if they are not on 2.60+ your tool will not connect for them

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Tutorial



Tutorial
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2. Next right click your solution in the solution explorer and click this
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3. Now add every class that is in these two folders (should be 6 of them)
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4. Now there will be a couple errors.
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5. Simply note out or remove the using PS3Lib.Properties; to remove the first error
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6. This error below could also be solved by simply removing that line of code, all that line does is add the little icon that you see in the window when selecting which console to connect to.
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Now go about your project like you normally would.


Edit -
Well I recently made a C# project with only the PS3Lib files added so instead of going through and adding the classes I just copy this project and am good to go and I figured I would post it on this thread so people can download it and save some time.

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Last edited by Remy ; 05-09-2016 at 11:36 PM.

The following 9 users say thank you to Remy for this useful post:

Dro, Elleusive, Hydrogen, iRnZ, jwm614, Revoked, Sloth, Jon Snow, vicious_results
04-14-2016, 02:04 AM #2
tryandguardme
Do a barrel roll!
thanks bro
04-14-2016, 02:26 AM #3
jwm614
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Originally posted by Remy View Post
I keep seeing threads pop up with people having issues with the PS3Lib.dll, this library is open source which some of you may not know so in this quick basic tutorial I will show you how to add the classes directly into your tool.

Pros
    [COLOR="#000000"]No need of including PS3Lib.dll in project folder
Avoiding some basic errors/issue people have with using the DLL

[/COLOR]


Cons
    [COLOR="#000000"]Not everyone is using the same version of CCAPI so if they are not on 2.60+ your tool will not connect for them

[/COLOR]



Tutorial
1. Download the source You must login or register to view this content.
2. Next right click your solution in the solution explorer and click this
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3. Now add every class that is in these two folders (should be 6 of them)
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4. Now there will be a couple errors.
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5. Simply note out or remove the using PS3Lib.Properties; to remove the first error
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6. This error below could also be solved by simply removing that line of code, all that line does is add the little icon that you see in the window when selecting which console to connect to.
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Now go about your project like you normally would.


i was just asked by someone lastnight for this and was going to make a tutorial on it
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04-14-2016, 09:32 AM #4
Dro
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Thanks remy Smile
04-27-2016, 11:38 PM #5
Ruzty
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Are You Goin To Release Your Source For "BlackOps2 GSC Modifier"?
04-29-2016, 03:51 AM #6
PSNServices
Are you high?
I did all of the following and when i connect to i get impossible to connect to CCAPI 2.60+
04-29-2016, 04:23 AM #7
Hydrogen
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Originally posted by Remy View Post
I keep seeing threads pop up with people having issues with the PS3Lib.dll, this library is open source which some of you may not know so in this quick basic tutorial I will show you how to add the classes directly into your tool.

Pros
    [COLOR="#000000"]No need of including PS3Lib.dll in project folder
Avoiding some basic errors/issue people have with using the DLL

[/COLOR]


Cons
    [COLOR="#000000"]Not everyone is using the same version of CCAPI so if they are not on 2.60+ your tool will not connect for them

[/COLOR]



Tutorial
1. Download the source You must login or register to view this content.
2. Next right click your solution in the solution explorer and click this
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3. Now add every class that is in these two folders (should be 6 of them)
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4. Now there will be a couple errors.
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5. Simply note out or remove the using PS3Lib.Properties; to remove the first error
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6. This error below could also be solved by simply removing that line of code, all that line does is add the little icon that you see in the window when selecting which console to connect to.
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Now go about your project like you normally would.


Outstanding thread from you Remy! Nice to see another informative thread here on the PS3 Mods and Cheats section!

Cheers, Hydrogen Smile
05-07-2016, 06:21 AM #8
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Remy
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Updated thread with download for example project that has PS3Lib already implemented Sal

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