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Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:49 pm
by Niode
ZeroAX wrote:Can I use this custom firmware to run emulators on the PS3? Also is a PS2 emulator on its way? I want to get rid of my PS2


Not yet. The devs have yet to officially compile their emulators into retail pkgs. I'm currently experimenting with compiling their source for execution from retail pkgs.

Theoretically, you can do anything with it. You just need to wait for the homebrew to be compiled to the new standard.

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:24 pm
by NJC
Could this potentially return backwards compatibility with PS2 games to newer PS3 models? Or was that more of a hardware thing..?

I'm annoyed by people trying to sell their "rare" used 60Gb PS3 models for more than a new PS3 slim. It would be nice to start a Sony collection and not have to buy a PS2.

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:30 pm
by fastbilly1
NJC wrote:Could this potentially return backwards compatibility with PS2 games to newer PS3 models? Or was that more of a hardware thing..?

I'm annoyed by people trying to sell their "rare" used 60Gb PS3 models for more than a new PS3 slim. It would be nice to start a Sony collection and not have to buy a PS2.


That is a hope of many of ours. The original PS3s had hardware ps2 backwards compatibility (they literally had a ps2 inside of them). The later ones, with 4 usb ports, had software support. Simply put, an emulator.

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:44 pm
by CRTGAMER
ZeroAX wrote:Can I use this custom firmware to run emulators on the PS3? Also is a PS2 emulator on its way? I want to get rid of my PS2.
NJC wrote:Could this potentially return backwards compatibility with PS2 games to newer PS3 models? Or was that more of a hardware thing..?

I'm annoyed by people trying to sell their "rare" used 60Gb PS3 models for more than a new PS3 slim. It would be nice to start a Sony collection and not have to buy a PS2.
Curious, why not buy or keep a PS2 Fat? HDAvance/HDLoader convenience makes it worth keeping the older console around.

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:49 pm
by Opa Opa
CRTGAMER wrote:Curious, why not buy or keep a PS2 Fat? HDAvance/HDLoader convenience makes it worth keeping the older console around.

It'd be less shelf space for one thing. I'm sure not many people have room to keep multiple consoles hooked up. (I know I don't.)

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:04 pm
by fastbilly1
Opa Opa wrote:
CRTGAMER wrote:Curious, why not buy or keep a PS2 Fat? HDAvance/HDLoader convenience makes it worth keeping the older console around.

It'd be less shelf space for one thing. I'm sure not many people have room to keep multiple consoles hooked up. (I know I don't.)


Same. And I would rather have the ps3 controllers than the logitech ones

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:10 pm
by EvilRyu2099
This is pretty cool... I think I'm going to buy off a fat PS3 second hand so I can mainly run emulators on it.. Have one legit PS3 and one modded.. The main thing I'm worried about is online hackers more than anything.. Having to deal with wallhacks, aimbots etc..

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:11 pm
by Hatta
Too bad you can't stack the PS2 on top of the PS3. The PS2 makes a nice PS1 shelf.

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:14 pm
by Ziggy
Best part about the PS2. Vertically it's slim and can fit anywhere. Horizontally, it's one of the few consoles that's stackable. The PS3 is front loading, why the hell didn't they make it stackable?

Re: Linux returns to PS3. Yes, that's both fat & slim models.

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 3:19 pm
by Opa Opa
While we're talking about PS3's I have a question.

While I won't be able to get one for a while I'll probably end up getting a slim ps3. Is the slim ps3 able to play dvd movies (not hard/soft-modded)? And if not would a custom firmware or other type of update allow movies to be played on it?

If people will be able to create the ability of playing ps2 titles on a slim I'm assuming that you'd be able to watch films as well. This would be a major plus for me because my ps2 is my dvd player and used for playing ps1/ps2 titles. I'd really like to play some ps3 titles and have backwards compatibility so I can just have one system plugged up.

Ziggy587 wrote:Best part about the PS2. Vertically it's slim and can fit anywhere. Horizontally, it's one of the few consoles that's stackable. The PS3 is front loading, why the hell didn't they make it stackable?
Maybe because they were not built for stacking. Future consoles should be built like Legos. :)