klutsh responsible for the popular PSFreedom recovery images(psfMOD) on, HTC Desire, Nexus One, Evo 4G, Motorola Droid, HTC Hero and Droid Eris, has written a tutorial on compiling PSFreedom Payloads.
Here’s a real quick guide on getting Ubuntu 10.10 ready to compile the PSFreedom payloads.
Prerequisites:
* A Working install of Ubuntu 10.10
The Guide:
First thing we need to do is install some applications through apt, so open a terminal and do the following
Now we need to clone PSFreedom from github to our local PC, pull it’s submodules and get the toolchain installed
Now go get a Coffee/sleep, installing the toolchain can take a few hours (6-7 hours if you are running Ubuntu in a Virtual PC)
Ok, so you have had your Coffee or sleep and you have the toolchain installed & PSFreedom cloned to your home directory, the hard part is over.
Now you need to edit your .bashrc file
add the following line to the end of the file
To compile PSFreedom’s payloads is simple now, open a terminal and do the following
That’s it, you can now find the payload .bin files in the PSFreedom/pl3 folder.










11-08-2010
02:53 PM
thanks a lot
is there a way to compile others .hex into .bin, with this tutorial ?
anyway, thanks to klutsh for every updates....
(what will be next updates ? any ideas ?)
11-08-2010
06:04 PM
Thanks. I just compiled this for my new toaster and is working amazingly! Toasts bread while jailbreaks my ps3!! AMAZING!!
11-08-2010
11:11 PM
ok this is just for psfreedom payloads.
klutsh will release another tutos next time to compile it with certain type of phone.
this is ****ing great !!