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Introducing Project Pegasus (A Written Tutorial on It's usage)
Project Pegasus
A Written tutorial and full guide on it's usage
As the Xbox One scene has continued to grow there has been a growing amount of homebrew software that has become available for the platform. But how easy is it to obtain this homebrew? Up til now the solution for obtaining homebrew had been to just scout through the pages of gbatemp and try and find what you we're looking for. While that does work, as more and more software becomes available it's not the best method going forward. This problem led me to developing a solution. It's called ProjectPegasus.
What is it?
ProjectPegasus is a tool for downloading Xbox One homebrew right to your PC. It currently has a good majority of homebrew that already exists for the Xbox One platform with more to be added in future releases.
Installation
To install ProjectPegasus just go to the github page here
https://github.com/wiired24/ProjectPegasus
You can either download the zip or do a git clone
Once downloaded just open the binaries file and you will see an
executable that can easily be ran.
A word of advice
Project pegasus by default will download your homebrew to C:\Users\Public\homebrew. If you don't have this folder that's okay the client will create it for you.
This should be obvious to some but if your someone who is unfamilar with how to install the homebrew to your Xbox One you can follow my written guide here where I cover in detail sideloading the APPX Package.
(Begin from Step 3) https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-sideload-chip8-emulator-on-xbox-one.470025/
Final thoughts
Moving forward ProjectPegasus will be the default way to download Xbox One homebrew. It will support virtually all or at least nearly all homebrew that is available giving end users the convience of having a central homebrew hub.
Currently this tool runs on
[*] Windows
[*] Linux (Mono Required just do sudo apt-get install mono-complete)
In order to run just locate where you downloaded Project Pegasus at and change to the binaries directory. Then just type mono Project_Pegasus.exe and it will start. Note: On Linux your homebrew will automatically download to the "binaries"
folder. The only time you need to create the C:/Users/Public/homebrew directory is if your using Windows.
[*] Mac It runs on Mac with mono. Thanks to gbatemp user @jackb994 for verifying.
A wiki has also been added if you'd like to check that out.
https://github.com/wiired24/ProjectPegasus/wiki
A Written tutorial and full guide on it's usage
As the Xbox One scene has continued to grow there has been a growing amount of homebrew software that has become available for the platform. But how easy is it to obtain this homebrew? Up til now the solution for obtaining homebrew had been to just scout through the pages of gbatemp and try and find what you we're looking for. While that does work, as more and more software becomes available it's not the best method going forward. This problem led me to developing a solution. It's called ProjectPegasus.
What is it?
ProjectPegasus is a tool for downloading Xbox One homebrew right to your PC. It currently has a good majority of homebrew that already exists for the Xbox One platform with more to be added in future releases.
Installation
To install ProjectPegasus just go to the github page here
https://github.com/wiired24/ProjectPegasus
You can either download the zip or do a git clone
Once downloaded just open the binaries file and you will see an
executable that can easily be ran.
A word of advice
Project pegasus by default will download your homebrew to C:\Users\Public\homebrew. If you don't have this folder that's okay the client will create it for you.
This should be obvious to some but if your someone who is unfamilar with how to install the homebrew to your Xbox One you can follow my written guide here where I cover in detail sideloading the APPX Package.
(Begin from Step 3) https://gbatemp.net/threads/how-to-sideload-chip8-emulator-on-xbox-one.470025/
Final thoughts
Moving forward ProjectPegasus will be the default way to download Xbox One homebrew. It will support virtually all or at least nearly all homebrew that is available giving end users the convience of having a central homebrew hub.
Currently this tool runs on
[*] Windows
[*] Linux (Mono Required just do sudo apt-get install mono-complete)
In order to run just locate where you downloaded Project Pegasus at and change to the binaries directory. Then just type mono Project_Pegasus.exe and it will start. Note: On Linux your homebrew will automatically download to the "binaries"
folder. The only time you need to create the C:/Users/Public/homebrew directory is if your using Windows.
[*] Mac It runs on Mac with mono. Thanks to gbatemp user @jackb994 for verifying.
A wiki has also been added if you'd like to check that out.
https://github.com/wiired24/ProjectPegasus/wiki
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