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November 18th, 2006, 16:17 Posted By: wraggster
Theme Park fans and PSP Gamers will want to check out the new video of ThrillVille at Games Trailers, infact while your there, theres 4 of them to take a looky at.
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November 18th, 2006, 16:05 Posted By: gunntims0103
New release via Access_Denied
Well, here it is. A password protection program for the PSP. After a coldboot it automatically boots a password Program. There is no way to exit the program without the password. That's why that as of now, there is no way to change the password. I have left this out for pretty good reason. But if there is enough feedback about it, I will add it in. The universal password is 8314. Note that this REQUIRES 1.5 to get the full functionality. If you have a custom firmware, you MUST remove it as this program requires a certain custom firmware. After removing it, run the three flashers that come with the download. You may delete them afterwards except keep the config file flasher, as you might need it later.
*You are using this at your own risk. I am not responsible for ANY damages. Although I have personally tested this on my PSP, there is a chance something could happen. It's not my fault.*
UPDATE: I have attached an UN-flasher for this. It removes the custom firmware, the EBOOT.PBP and the config.txt. It's a slightly modified version of Slasher's custom firmware remover. Thanks Slasher. REMEMBER, use at your own risk!
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November 18th, 2006, 15:59 Posted By: wraggster
As the PlayStation 3 launches today in North America, the parent company of Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive reaffirmed their strong position with the console to become a leading publisher of the platform. They announced that they have a total of 20 titles currently in development stages for the PS3, with 6 of them being from Rockstar Games.
One of them of course includes Grand Theft Auto IV, scheduled for release in October of next year for both the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Another includes the recently announced crime thriller, L.A. Noire, that's also set to release in 2007. Speaking to a QA Tester that works for the developer, Team Bondi, not so long ago, I learned that they're currently only developing the game for the PS3, but the possibility of porting it to Xbox 360 cannot be ruled out as of yet.
Take-Two's CEO, Paul Eibeler, said in today's press release that it's their focus to harness technologies like Sony's cell processors and blu-ray storage capacity, as well the PlayStation 3's SIXAXIS™ wireless controller. With Rockstar North being a much less lazier developer than Rockstar Leeds, hopefully we can expect GTA: IV to make use of the motion-sensitive controller that comes with the console.
Another thing that Paul Eibeler said in recent months during webcasts, two to be exact, is that with the episodic content that will be released numerous times after the release of GTA: IV, they'd like to create additional revenue streams. Now we can probably already have assumed this would be the case, but with two additional episodes promised for the game, as well as other downloads, it seems you'll have to pay a lot more than the initial $49 or $59 if you want to enjoy the full capacity of the game.
Of the remaining 4 titles currently in development for the PlayStation 3 from Rockstar Games, some of them include extensions of blockbuster Rockstar Games franchises, according to the release. During Sony's keynote at E3 in 2005, they showed footage of a western title from Rockstar for the PS3. So we can assume there'll probably be some sort of sequel to Red Dead Revolver.
Expect to see full coverage of GTA:IV, and perhaps L.A. Noire, from our side in the months to come. This will likely be from another domain, although news for it will be indexed on GTAPortable.com if there's not another portable GTA title next year.
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November 18th, 2006, 15:57 Posted By: gunntims0103
Translation via dcjoedog
Playstation Now Underground : Hello, Alex, first things first, a very big THANKS in the name of all the users in the Scene of PSP for the impressive work that you are doing.
Dark_Alex: Thanks
PSNU: Tell us something about yourself. Age, occupation, interests, etc.
DA: I am 23 years old, I am currently a student in technical engineering in computer science, and as for interests, computer science and cats.
PSNU: What made you interested in programming for the PSP?
DA: Not really sure, I've been programming for devices like it for a while. I remembered that I already programmed in java for mobile phones but that had too many problems, and also for pocket PC, so the following one, for me, was the PSP.
PSNU: In your opinion, what is the present state of the Scene and what is the direction that it must take?
DA: It's good, many interesting things have happened these last few months with the discovery of exploits in 2.5-2.71 and the dawn of custom firmware. I suppose that the direction the scene must take is to keep this momentum, to continue discovering exploits that allow to load unsigned code, to continue decrypting firmwares, etc.
PSNU: Is there something that you wish to do for the PSP but you see that it is not possible at the moment?
DA: I would have liked to do custom firmware without the necessity of bootstrapping it to 1.5, but at the moment it is impossible
PSNU: You can explain to us what is bootstrapping?
DA: Bootstrapping is the starting of the PSP. It begins with the boot-up program that is loading the first modules of firmware, which in turn load the rest of modules as well.
PSNU: Do you think that SONY will make it difficult to decrypt 3.0?
DA: No matter how difficult they make it, it's just code that can be decompiled. They cannot make magic, their archives must decrypt somehow, and that way is somewhere in their code
PSNU: We would like to know if you have thought about continuing with the HEN-C for the unfortunate users of the TA-082 motherboards, or is it already finalized.
DA: I might work on it more if I can find some more time.
PSNU: Will you include some great improvements for version C of the 2.71SE?
DA: Aside from support for the .DAX format and usbhost not that much more to put. The ability to change the speed of the CPU is also something to add.
PSNU: Don't you think that it's already time for Booster to release the source code of Devhook? What improvements could you/would you wish to make to it?
DA: Booster was thinking about releasing them, but first he wants to eliminate the code that disassembles the firmware to avoid any problems, although I doubt that it is illegal.
PSNU: Any news on what he's been up to?
DA: A beta of a DevHook running on 2.80 exists, that also works for 2.81 (2.82 not tested yet). ISO support is missing, and it has many problems which causes your PSP to hang. Last I heard was that he was keeping himself occupied with the Nintendo DS (I do not have any idea of what he is doing for that scene)
PSNU: Any idea why this beta is having so many problems? The rest of firmwares were easily emulated once they were decrypted.
DA: I don't know, it can that the problems have to do with the fact that the firmware is loaded from the Memory Stick and that Sony may have had in hand in that. Maybe if it was loaded from the flash memory there wouldn't be any of those problems…
PSNU: You seem to know the limits of the PSP well enough, do you think that someday we will get a decent emulator for the PSX or N64 working?
DA: One for the Playstation could be made if somebody dedicates a long time to it(months). And for N64…well, I do not believe that it can go full speed unless it is made for a specific game.
PSNU: Did the idea to make 2.71SE come to you when you saw the DualBoot or something like that?
DA: Well I had the knowledge and I knew it was something that could be done because there was enough space in flash to do it, but I never seemed to be able to get around to doing it. Then while working on HEN and getting to know more about 2.71, I decided to do it because it seemed like it would be easy to do.
PSNU: What you would say to the people out there that still don't trust in 2.71SE and are still using what is called the last good firmware (1.50)?
DA: I say that they should at least give 2.71SE a try, it doesn't bite.
PSNU: Out of pure curiosity… What is your favorite game for the PSP?
DA: Tales Of Eternia, but to be truthful, I haven't played any games in a long time.
PSNU: Thank you again for granting us this interview
DA: Don't mention it
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November 18th, 2006, 15:34 Posted By: wraggster
N64Francois has released a Xmas themed version of his Bejeweled clone for the PSP,
Heres the translated whats new:
- Addition of 3 musics for Skin Xmas Keeper - Operational Management of time (when you lose, your re-initialized score and you return on the 1st level) - Light modification of scoring and the gameplay - Put on line of one 4th demonstration which integrates the skin “Xmas” and all last updates
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November 18th, 2006, 15:31 Posted By: gunntims0103
this is the second release to luaAirForce from yoyomacy. Heres what he had to say
This is the second version of the game with added stuff
-bullet now visible anywhere
-ammo added
-when planes are shot there is an explosion -animation
-some planes need to be shot twice
-level = speed increases
-and whole lot more
screenshots to come later possible a video too, if someone can take a few it would be greatly appreciated
thanks for the help -Tactical Paper-
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November 18th, 2006, 12:24 Posted By: JKKDARK
A new version of the PlayStation 2 emulator for Windows
This release brings several important changes to PCSX2, enhancing compatibility and adding several new aspects to the emulator.
* ADMA has been added to PCSX2, most (if not all) game videos
will playback audio, many games now have their music and speech effects.
* Counter fixes stopping games hitting long pause syndrome, or crashing.
* Enhanced MTGS / DC stability, great for those with Dual Core CPUs.
* IPU improvements, more game videos will now run.
* VIF fixes, allowing for many games to run or look better.
* VUrec fixes, improving ingame graphics when under VU recompilation
Also included with this release is the new Patch Browser and Patch Finder, the patch browser, allows you to search memory with the tools and functions you would be used to with a cheat searcher.
The Patch Browser will allow you to enable and disable parts of the patch during gameplay, eg; enabling Infinite Lives etc!
HOWEVER!! - These features are not completed yet,
enumerator's and other features are not present, and the patch browser
lacks functionality! You can still use the patch finder, and an example
XML file with notes is included with this release (in the root dir of
PCSX2), and the new format XML files can be used by PCSX2!
PCSX2 0.9.2 also comes with a new zeroGS plugin, which increases graphical support for several games and fixes some of the bugs found in the previous version(s).
We're going to save ourselves some hassle next! We're aware many people want to play Final Fantasy X on PCSX2, as you maybe aware the game is now fully playable, however we would like to make two very important notes:
* PEOPS CDVD plugin must be used!
* MTGS can cause some crashes, they are rare, but if the game crashes, switch to single core mode for awhile!
We are releasing via torrent initially, please seed for as long as possible, we recommend uTorrent as a client! Direct download from the site will be available once initial flood has hit!
::Files Pack - 7zip format, grab 7zip from www.7-zip.org
::Installer Pack - Executable installer, for the lazy types!
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November 18th, 2006, 02:00 Posted By: gunntims0103
This is a hombrew manager for mac users created by cactusjack901 heres what he had to say
This is the 2nd release/working release of our SE-B installer/Homebrew manager, enjoy
- Current Futures:
-- Installing Hombrew on GAME , GAME150 , GAME271
-- Installing Music.
-- Futures to be added
- TIFF hombrew install
- Photo Install
-- And Other
-TUW
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November 18th, 2006, 01:41 Posted By: wraggster
New PSP Podcast:
The PSP Show #24 - Or GTA:VCS To Give It The Short Name
(MP3 11.7mb 12 minutes 49 seconds) LISTEN HERE
Time for the next show, and time to take a propoer look at Vice City Stories. And along with the news, I need some help from you all to sort out my Dad’s first PSP - which he’s getting for Christmas.
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November 18th, 2006, 01:38 Posted By: wraggster
Team280 have updated their Mastermind game for the PSP with new binaries for the v1.0/1.5/2.80 PSP Firmwares and in English too.
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November 18th, 2006, 01:20 Posted By: gunntims0103
here is a lua game created by yoyomacy
heres what he has to say
After a long 2 weeks, i am finally releasing a game that i have coded 100% with not help of those damn tutorials. Here it is, luaAirForce
This is the first version of many to come, if you would like to see something in this game, please leave feedback here and i will add it on the next version
Bugs To Fix:
Change bullet color - cant be seen infront of mountains
Fix game over to main menu - it says press X but its actually SELECT
Make animation - make fireball animation when enemyplane is hit
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November 18th, 2006, 00:52 Posted By: wraggster
features
A comprehensive walkthrough of the entire game.
Detailed area maps.
Extensive listing of available items and equipment.
Expert boss strategies to defeat even the toughest foe.
Tactics for each mode of gameplay including all online and offline quests.
Game secrets revealed!
Signature Series guide features bonus foldout and more!
Pages: 224
More Info --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1mls.html
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November 18th, 2006, 00:47 Posted By: wraggster
New from Play Asia:
Feel the pressure of competing against the top golfers in the world’s best tournaments in Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 07. All-new universal facial capture or UCAP technology brings realism and emotion to the golf course like never before, while players see and hear the crowds around them with enhanced playing environments. Course content doubles in this year’s version of the world’s best selling golf game franchise. Compete for The FedExCup, the new PGA TOUR championship playoff system against the world’s best golfers, including newly added Luke Donald, Michael Campbell, Steve Elkington, and Annika Sorenstam.
Buy here --> http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...j-70-1pec.html
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November 18th, 2006, 00:34 Posted By: wraggster
The PS3 troubles continue to roll in. First the (admittedly minor) backwards compatibility issues, then we find out the PS3 can't run 1080i, now a new issue has come to light: some folks are having a rough time getting HDMI to work right.
The guys over at The Man Room have unpacked their PS3 (sans-ceremony) and immediately plugged it up to their HDTV using HDMI cables. The result was less than optimal; they were greeted by flickering that required some resolution changes -- our guess is HDMI can't output 480p, though not a big deal since who wants to play on 480p anyway -- to get the dashboard working right. Just when they thought it stopped, popping in a Blu-ray movie resulted in the same thing, which they said would sometimes stop and sometimes continue (the guys never really gave a definitive answer on what they did to fix it).
The Man Room postulated that the PS3 has some HDMI handshaking issues and their apparent resolution is to keep rebooting until it works right. HDMI is supposed to be Sony's main firearm in its arsenal against the 360; some gamers are going to have to put in a lot of work on top of hard earned cash to get their PS3 running properly. We recommend just keeping at it and pray for a firmware update from Sony to keep it fixed.
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November 18th, 2006, 00:29 Posted By: wraggster
Reports of PlayStation 3 launch-related crimes are mounting, as two more robberies related to the debut of Sony's next-generation console have surfaced.
Two men armed with handguns stole five PS3s from an Ohio EB Games store, Englewood Police Department Detective Alan Meade confirmed for GameSpot today. Meade said the two men entered the store around 9 p.m. Thursday night as a pair of employees were closing up and ordered them into the back storeroom. The robbers took the systems and left the store without incident.
Meade said there were no other reports of PS3-related crimes in Englewood, but that the incident has prompted the department to make preparations to prevent a repeat of the incident when the Nintendo Wii goes on sale this Sunday.
"We will certainly be keeping an extra watch on the places that will be selling these systems," Meade said.
A second incident also emerged from Connecticut, where a man waiting in line for the PS3 was shot and hospitalized last night by two men armed with guns. This morning, a man leaving the Buckland Hills Mall in Manchester was mugged by multiple assailants in the parking lot, according to Manchester Police Department Sergeant Chris Davis.
Davis said one of the criminals had been in the mall's EB Games when the victim purchased his PS3, then called his friends in the parking lot, who approached the man on his way to his car. In all, "four or five" men pushed the victim to the ground, grabbed the system, and fled in a nearby car. However, Davis said one of the suspects was pushed out of the car as it was leaving the scene; police apprehended him and are working to catch the rest.
The victim posted his account of the incident on Sony Computer Entertainment America's official message boards, and made a plea for someone with an extra system to offer it to him at a reasonable price.
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November 18th, 2006, 00:28 Posted By: wraggster
There was little doubt that online auctions for Sony's PlayStation 3 would be commanding exorbitant prices after the system's launch at 12:01 a.m. this morning. With expected shortages around the country and gamers and scalpers alike camping out for days just for a chance at landing one of the systems, prices on preordered systems were routinely hitting the $1,500 mark a month before the system went on sale.
Now that the PlayStation 3 has hit the market and sellers have their systems in hand, prices for online auctions are soaring. A quick survey of eBay Friday morning found more than 10,000 listings for PS3 systems (although many had been taken down), with three auctions won by bids of $15,000 or more. However, it seemed most systems were going for between $2,500 and $5,000, with one "lucky" bidder snagging a PS3 for $2,250.
Auctions for Nintendo's Wii were less plentiful (a search yielded more than 1,100 listings for Wii systems) and were commanding lower sale prices, but some of the $250 consoles were going for several times their retail price, with one bundle including games and accessories topping the $1,400 mark.
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November 18th, 2006, 00:27 Posted By: wraggster
With the PlayStation 3 already having been launched in the US and Japan, Europeans are facing a long wait--it won't be released in Europe until a still-unconfirmed day in March 2007.
Those who feel they just can't wait are being increasingly frustrated in their efforts to obtain an imported console for Christmas. Recently, Hong Kong-based import specialist Lik Sang closed, and Play-Asia.com suspended its exporting of Sony products to Europe. Just yesterday, popular auction Web site eBay.co.uk reported that it would be banning delivery of PS3 consoles to the European Union unless they had actually been bought in the EU.
Other adverts have been springing up for the sought-after console in the back of magazines and on Web sites--and one company has put up a series of adverts in popular commuter stations in the UK stating, "PlayStation 3: Order now for Christmas." Consumers were given a premium £1.50-a-minute phone number to call, which asked them to leave their details on a recorded answer phone service, and were assured that they would be called back when the consoles became available.
After being informed of the ads, a Sony spokesperson told GameSpot, "SCEE is currently investigating it further. We have also forwarded the details onto Trading Standards, and urge all consumers to wait until the official European PS3 launch in March, before purchasing a unit through recognised retail partners."
Trading Standards is an arm of the Trading Standards Institute, a private agency that monitors the actions of advertisers in the UK.
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November 18th, 2006, 00:25 Posted By: wraggster
The North American launch of the PlayStation 3 really began at Wal-Mart. Sony’s well publicised events in San Francisco and New York were aberrations. There, many hundreds of fans were able to secure a system; for the country between those two cities, the story was quite different.
At four in the morning, in Austin, Texas, the streets were deserted; the temperature was four degrees Celsius. Some people already had their PS3s. Inside a Wal-Mart Super Centre, a store employee named John was stacking televisions.
Just hours before, the store made its limited stock of units available to those waiting in line. It happened at midnight, and that was it, John said.
"It was pretty painless... Except for the 20 people waiting in line hoping someone’s credit card would get declined."
The store only had six units to sell: "Four of the good ones, two of the ham-strung ones." Other Wal-Mart stores were promised ten units, but only got six.
The night before, a vendor stocking the shelves with Wii games commented that the situation was "crazy", noting that Wal-Mart is the largest buyer in the world. He observed that a branch of Sam's Club (a warehouse chain also owned and operated by Wal-Mart) across the street "only got two units".
Nor was this unique to Wal-Mart. Most retailers, including Circuit City, GameStop and Toys R Us, came up short, reporting an average of six units per store. Several mentioned originally higher shipments than they received.
So for most hopefuls, the morning began at 4am, in the parking lot of a Best Buy. And that store emerged as the most successful retailer, consistently having more than 25 units per location.
It should be noted that lines at stores and camping was, by and large, based on the number of units available. If there were 26 units, 28 people would wait. Others might wander by, but once informed of how the numbers worked out, they moved on.
Local newspaper reporters and television film crews also made good use of the opportunity to find human interest stories - and there were several.
At one Best Buy, Vladimir was the first in line, having started queuing on Wednesday night. To keep the punters going, and to seize the opportunity for a bit of promotion, Red Bull girls arrived to hand out free drinks, while Best Buy supplied doughnuts, hot chocolate and pizza.
Vladimir said that he was a fan, but "the system I’m getting here is for a friend in Iraq that doesn’t have the privilege of getting it over there". While many in line planned to sell their units, he noted that no one was hiding the fact.
"That’s the beautiful thing about this country. You have the option to do that. If that’s what you want to do, by all means, do it," he said.
At the other end of the line, Carlos clearly had too many people in front of him to get a system. "I don’t know," he offered as an explanation of why he was still there. "Seeing how it plans out." A self-proclaimed Sony fan, he mentioned that all the launch titles look good.
At a Sam’s Club, a sign clearly stated they had "One units" (sic). Outside his tent, a camper named Dustin huddled with his girlfriend Jessica. He said he enjoys the seclusion "instead of a bunch of people crowded around me. Probably angry people... I like to know I’m the only one here, and I’ve got it". Dustin will get his PS3 at 7am, and hopes to sell it for US $5000 - the highest figure mentioned by those in lines.
At a Best Buy in North Austin, Ryan Bishop was going up and down the queue doing a roll-call. An employee himself, he joined the line in 22nd place, and as an avid gamer, he was hoping to get a 60GB system for personal use.
During the 5am roll call, an older couple arrived at the end of the line. Ryan added them to the list (numbers 51 and 52), making sure they realise only 36 units are in the store.
Standing in line was an accident. Ryan had come in to check the employee schedule when he learned that the policy had been changed. So at 2pm on Thursday he joined the queue because, "I’ve been hyping this thing up for a long time now."
General managers at several Best Buy locations had been able to broker deals with Simon Property Group, allowing the people to line up overnight. "It’s been really fun, up until it got really cold in the last hour," Ryan said. .
Off-duty police were also there. "They’ve been really low-key." One officer himself calmly commented that "it’s not the end of the world", and that it had been a quiet night.
"We’ve been following eBay prices all night," Ryan explained. "The most recent average is $4000." Josh, who was standing at the front of the line, plans to sell his. "I’d rather get two-and-a-half-grand and wait a few months."
There was a definite camaraderie among those in line. The roll call allowed them to leave and purchase food, or warm up inside their cars, while keeping a place in line. If they missed a roll call, everyone was moved up. There was even a dog, Rusty, waiting patiently to purchase a PS3.
At 7am, store employees handed out tickets to those in line. At 7.30, a pickup truck drove by, filled with hoodlums throwing water balloons at an already cold line of people. The off-duty officer gave chase.
At 8am the doors opened and groups of ten were brought in. By 8.30, all units had been sold, and everyone had left the store - which opens for regular business at 9am.
All in all, the launch ran like clockwork. According to store manager Scott Parson, "everyone that did come in, and had a ticket for it, was extremely happy".
Parson went on to note that Best Buy as undergone some changes recently: "We’re all about the customer now. That’s the way we’re going to be successful." he said.
Of course, they'll have to do it all again on Sunday, when the Nintendo Wii launches in North America. Will it be the same story? "Very much so," said Parson.
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November 18th, 2006, 00:23 Posted By: wraggster
Around midnight Pacific time on the 17th, Sony updated their Open Platform website needed to install PPC Linux on the PS3. The FTP Site contains the CELL Linux ADDON CD image, which has the bootloader (kboot/otheros.bld) and instructions needed to install Fedora Core 5, PPC. A full install from DVD takes about two hours. Most all hardware is supported except for graphics accelerator support (framebuffer only, up to 1920x1200)
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November 18th, 2006, 00:22 Posted By: wraggster
PLAYSTATION®3 allows a third-party system software to be installed on it besides its system software provided by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. Such third-party system software is referred to as "Other OS".
Installing an “Other OS" on PLAYSTATION®3 requires two files. One is the “Other OS Installer” distributed by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (which is called installer hereafter), and the other is the “Other OS boot loader” (called boot loader hereafter) provided by the third party.
The installer installs the boot loader of an "Other OS" on a boot‐loader‐dedicated storage area of PLAYSTATION®3. Once the boot loader of an "Other OS" has been successfully installed, it automatically starts up instead of the PLAYSTATION®3’s system software at every power on by selecting it as”Default System”in the menu of the PLAYSTATION®3’s system software.
The installer installs only the boot loader of an "Other OS". It is assumed that any further installations, such as the installation of "Other OS" files on the built-in hard disk of PLAYSTATION®3, are performed when the installed boot loader starts up. For more details, please contact the provider of the boot loader you are using.
Please note that we can accept no inquiries or requests about any "Other OS" and the boot loader. If you have any inquiries or requests on an “Other OS" or the boot loader, please contact the provider directly.
More info --> http://www.playstation.com/ps3-openplatform/index.html
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