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August 31st, 2009, 12:20 Posted By: wraggster
A slew of videos out this weekend have revealed the unthinkable: PlayStation 3 slim owners could be wasting valuable seconds of their lives as their new console boots up slower than the original PS3!
Now, these videos are in no way conclusive evidence that the PS3 slim is a slow poke compared to its fatter older sibling. In fact, while some show the PS3 "phat" speeding past its svelte counterpart, others show the slim edging the big black obelisk out for the win. In either case, we're talking a matter of seconds.
So, no big deal, right? I mean, what meaningful thing could you possibly do in seven seconds that's being robbed from you thanks to a pokier PS3 slim? No, really. I want to know.
http://gizmodo.com/5348841/the-ps3-s...-be-a-bit-slow
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August 31st, 2009, 01:20 Posted By: kgsws˜™
I updated my PSP port of Doom Legacy, what is new? Hardware rendering.
See screenshots here http://zdoom.ic.cz/psp/legacy/
Download here http://zdoom.ic.cz/psp/psp-legacy.zip
read info.txt
Heres whats new
What’s new?
GU (hardware) rendering
little code cleanup (for example software renderer removed)
fixed some legacy’s bugs
removed some things (for example old status bar)
new bugs added (but i don’t know them yet)
Tip: check video menu ...
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August 30th, 2009, 12:02 Posted By: wraggster
Shadow and the rest of the jpcsp team have released a new version of the PSP Emulator for Windows written in Java, the emulator already plays a small amount of commercial releases as well as homebrew releases.
Heres whats new:
Rev1150: Fixed small problem in MemoryReader
Revi1149: first attempt at sub intr support. GE callbacks and sub intr will now trigger on
Rev1148: cb3: disabled pre-emption to match trunk
Rev1147: Fix for NullPointerException in Profiler.logCode (when logging SequenceCodeInstr)
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August 30th, 2009, 11:58 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita/pspgen
The official Sony developers are already in possession of the beta version of firmware 6.00. Was reported by the French site that PSPGEN also attached a picture of a PSP that has this new version of system software. Unfortunately we can not know which will take away the new firmware 6.00 and even when it is released. Assumed only greater compatibility and interaction with the next fw 3.00 PlayStation 3 scheduled for next week.
We will keep you updated when new. Following you will find the photos of the PSP having firwmare 6:00
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August 30th, 2009, 11:55 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
A few days ago had spread the news of the closing forum of Dark Alex and this had fueled even more the rumors about a possible abandonment, this time permanently, hacker Spanish. Message Alek, the webmaster of the dark-network alex.org on PSPWiki sheds light on the matter. Dark Alex has not abandoned the PSP hacking scene and has no intention of doing so, the closing of the forum, and only one since the other portals in the network are still operational, is due to the costs that have become unsustainable.
So we can expect new releases of Team M33? Only time will tell ...
Alek's words:
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This really is not "Wiki News" but seeing as there is a traffic increase with the wiki, I figured it will fit here: The forums are closed down due to expenses. Dark-Alex is not leaving the scene or forgetting about us. So please do not have the "mental image" that he's ditched us for good. The forums are only down, the rest of the network is not. If you have any issues, feel free to contact the staff throughout the network.
So there you have it, stop panicking
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August 30th, 2009, 11:22 Posted By: wraggster
Heres a curious article discussing piracy on the PSP and how the PSP Go wont suffer the same problems (well until they hack it :P)
As everyone knows, the PSP is a system that has been plagued with piracy issues, but Sony is starting to get a grasp on the problem. The notorious Pandoras Battery made modifying the official PSP firmware on PSP devices extremely easy a caveman could do it. With the recent PSP-3000, Sony started to show they are acting on measures to protect further PSP models from suffering the same fates as the 1000 and 2000 models. Sony's John Koller had this to say:
"We've had a lot of success with the 3000," Koller says when I bring up the issue. While the earlier models of the PSP were incredibly easy to use with ripped or downloaded games, the PSP Go is going to make things tougher on the pirates. "You won't be able to rip your games and play them on the system, the firmware precludes that," Koller explained. "There's no external battery, so there's a number of protections put into place on the system."
Although this is sure to protect the PSP Go, this may come of as one slight downfall for the PSP Go now. When that battery starts to wear down, that means sending that sexy device to sony for a couple of weeks with a fee.
http://psinsider.e-mpire.com/index.p...articleid=1326
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August 30th, 2009, 11:02 Posted By: wraggster
The word "Ultimate" really gets thrown around a bit much in retail circles -- for instance, in our minds, the "Ultimate Blu-ray Movie Kit" would possess every Blu-ray movie ever made, a PS3 Slim, a machine that somehow produced delicious sandwiches, and a date with which to watch the aforementioned films. The date would also have to hate sandwiches, because -- hey, hands off, those are our sandwiches.
Sadly, Australia's recently released "PS3 Ultimate Blu-ray Movie Kit" doesn't include any of those things -- rather, the $60 AUD (or $51 U.S.) bundle only comes with a PS3 remote and two films. Both of the two currently available bundles come with 300, but their second films vary -- one includes 10,000 B.C., while the other comes with Batman Begins. If you're having a hard time choosing between the two, then you should probably get out of our sight and never come back.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/29/au...kind-of-ultim/
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August 29th, 2009, 01:03 Posted By: wraggster
News/release from qwikrazor87
Hello everyone,
welcome to my third release of my adhoc app,
for the people who really want it as a Wifi app feel
free to grab a PSP and take your time of making your
own wifi app. that way you can have what you want
with your app. But for those who just want to use this app
as an adhoc app, thank you. ok here is the changelog,
--Added a music menu to play music while chatting,
but it must be an mp3 song, it won't play any other format.
--Fixed error handling
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August 29th, 2009, 00:52 Posted By: wraggster
I've just seen that the guys at Sony have answered about why Linux has been deleted from the Slim hardware:
The reasons are simple: The PS3 Slim is a major cost reduction involving many changes to hardware components in the PS3 design. In order to offer the OtherOS install, SCE would need to continue to maintain the OtherOS hypervisor drivers for any significant hardware changes - this costs SCE. One of our key objectives with the new model is to pass on cost savings to the consumer with a lower retail price. Unfortunately in this case the cost of OtherOS install did not fit with the wider objective to offer a lower cost PS3.
Well see if we can get the offical OtherOS page updated with something to this effect so that an official explanation is provided. Thank you for your comments.
Having that in mind, is the OtherOS drivers really a cost, or this deletion is part of some commercial strategy as we thought? Who knows.
However, the OtherOS option and updated drivers will still be available for the older models.
http://sceners.org/?itemid=397
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August 29th, 2009, 00:49 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
The user of our forum DekraN releases a new update for his homebrew AlphaBase, excellent debugging bash for our PSP. This release also includes all the features found in LuaPlayer HM7, the program developed by coder Homemister91. These functions are bootable using the command "exec". I also remember that AlphaBase is completely open-source.
In track, plus some homebrew screenshots, you will find the complete changelog.
Changelog v1.5:
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- Added command 'mod';
- Removed the command 'web' because a bug does not allow starting the web browser as it should in LUAPlayer HM7;
- Fixato a bug present in all commands PSER (which require only one parameter), which did not allow him to initiate eboots, ISO etc..
- Fixato a bug in the reproduction of the playlist, which is not allowed to play the songs after the first;
- Fixato a bug present in all commands that require a parameter bool (now this parameter is perfectly interchangeable);
- Fixato a bug in the loading of fonts;
- Added checks on the characters of escape, if the print function it finds someone, replace it with a blank character. Although with the use of this system is affected the environment of the Q-list (if you're going to bug immetteste in q-list command allocation or loading type load), now the code is much more readable format and contents of file is printed on the screen correctly
- Added startup check the existence of variables curfile and Kurds, respectively current file and current directory, each settable from Settings.ini;
- Delivered more functional the sliding system (if you reach the end of writing and if the mode is normal again and press Up or Down, you will end up respectively at the end or beginning of writing);
- Optimize system computer and the Playlist;
- Syntax optimized;
- Code clean, it follows an increase of speed of the script by about 30%;
- Added a helper commands, accessible from the keyboard inputLine Danzeff pressing Up or Down respectively. Will be printed on all functions inputLine HM7 AB or commands based on whether or not there is written on inputLine the command 'exec';
- Optimized the command 'cmd';
- The command 'info' now also be information on the number of commands present in the AB and the size in MB of any UMD inserted.
- Optimized all commands A.B.E. (eg char, text, etc..) used to change information on the execution of the user;
- Changed the separator complex parameters from "/ /" a '~'.
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August 29th, 2009, 00:47 Posted By: wraggster
News via pspita
New update from homebrew nedex for his PSP190 program, which allows using a WiFi connection, to send free MMS to Vodafone numbers using the messaging service provider via the Web. This new release, 0.2, adds the function category and introduces a system of control number.
Following the full changelog and the link to download.
Changelog v0.2:
Quote:
Here's the changelog:
-Category Entered
Moved to a folder-Images
-Control the number (if it is 10 digits)
Improved error-handling
-Check Update improved
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August 28th, 2009, 23:01 Posted By: wraggster
Newly released today
Batman: Arkham Asylum" exposes players to a unique, dark and atmospheric adventure that takes them to the depths of Arkham Asylum - Gotham's psychiatric hospital for the criminally insane.
Gamers will move in the shadows, instigate fear amongst their enemies and confront The Joker and Gotham City's most notorious villains who have taken over the asylum.
Jump into the den of the most memorable villains. Blood thirsty and crazy, but definitely not stupid, the residents in the Asylum are every citizen's nightmare come true. Become the true light of Gotham city, wipe out the evil before they wipe out the city.
Play around with Batman's many different gadgets. Watching the action unfold in the movie is exciting, this game, however pushes the excitement to a new level, a true mission that only the fittest of the superheroes can partake.
The game is available on multiple platforms:
Xbox360™
Batman: Arkham Asylum ASIA US$ 49.90
Batman: Arkham Asylum US US$ 64.90
PlayStation3™
Batman: Arkham Asylum ASIA US$ 49.90
Batman: Arkham Asylum US US$ 64.90
PC Game
Batman: Arkham Asylum (DVD-ROM) ASIA US$ 34.90
Batman: Arkham Asylum (DVD-ROM) US US$ 49.90
http://www.play-asia.com/SOap-23-83-...-255-84-n.html
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August 28th, 2009, 22:29 Posted By: wraggster
New from Divineo USA
Use your Playstation 2 and PSone controllers (Dual Shock, pads, wheels etc.) on your Playstation 3 or P.C. with this easy to use converter that will save you a lot of money on new controllers!
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August 28th, 2009, 22:09 Posted By: wraggster
We were disappointed a few weeks ago when we learned that the PSP Go wouldn't come bundled with Rock Band Unplugged as we'd heard, but rather a "voucher" for an exclusive demo of the title. We then wondered why you would need a voucher for a demo.
PlayStation.Blog has answered our questions, revealing one very important, kind of awesome detail about the PSP Go Rock Band Unplugged Lite: not only will it come loaded with five songs, it will accept downloads from the Rock Band Unplugged store, effectively allowing players to build a track list a la carte. It's a nice bonus that extends the allure of the demo (good for PSP Go buyers) and encourages DLC purchases (good for MTV, Harmonix, EA, etc.)
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/27/ps...emo-plays-dlc/
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August 28th, 2009, 22:07 Posted By: wraggster
Sony's R&D guru Richard Marks made a recent appearance on the PlayStation.Blog to talk more about the PlayStation Motion Controller. In a new seven minute video (after the break), Marks spent a bit more time going through the various technology demos first unveiled during E3. While Sony commented that the ball-on-a-stick design was simply a prototype, the controller in Marks's hand doesn't appear to be very different (if at all) to what was shown earlier this year.
In addition to reiterating claims of its accuracy and the importance of tactile buttons, Marks mentioned a few details that you may not have known about the controller. Firstly, he talks about the controller's analog trigger: "It has this analog trigger which really is a great metaphor for squeezing and grabbing. So you can grab and you can put as much pressure as you want to grab something with, which is really great for picking things up or for giving you the ability to just interact with the scene in a way that's completely different than we've been able to do before."
Next, he confirms that the controller will be able to rumble, much like Nintendo's Wii Remote. "It can give you some feedback about what's happening through rumble, which is very private and only you are getting." Private? We're not sure that's the best word (note: link slightly NSFW) to use when describing force feedback.
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/08/28/an...tion-controll/
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August 28th, 2009, 22:00 Posted By: wraggster
These haven't shown up in the states just yet, but Sony is selling Australia a pretty interesting Ultimate Blu-Ray Movie Kit.
Priced at $50 USD, you get two Blu-ray movies (choices include films like Batman Begins and 300) and a PS3 Blu-ray remote. For Australians, the two movie pack is just a $10 premium on top of the remote price—not a bad deal (for them).
I've resisted Sony's $20ish Bluetooth remote for some time—probably long enough that I'm over the need since I've gotten so darn good with a Dual Shock by now. But if they threw in some Blu-rays to sweeten the deal, I imagine that Sony could unload em by the truckload. Well, I guess all remotes come off trucks at sometime, but you get what I mean.
http://gizmodo.com/5347657/you-have-...+ray-movie-kit
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August 28th, 2009, 21:55 Posted By: wraggster
The fine folks at GameSpot called around in San Francisco to find that many of their local GameStops and Best Buys have been selling the PS3 Slim, but some have already sold out of their first shipments. Our own calls to a few New York GameStops showed that they'd sold out of their first shipments as well (so much for that September 1 ship date, huh?) and were expecting their next shipment early next week. We also know plenty of folks who've had no trouble scoring one online, but who knows how long that supply will last. How about you, any luck tracking down this not-so-elusive console? Personally, we're still waiting on the go-ahead from our main man Kevin Butler to believe any of this is true.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/28/p...-retail-store/
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August 28th, 2009, 16:15 Posted By: wraggster
Sony may or may not have given up on the UMD format, but it's safe to say that KIRFsters never really got on board in the first place. There's a long and storied line of PSP knockoffs, and none have had room for little spinny discs. This latest one doesn't either, but it will play 720p video in a slew of formats, serve up game ROMs in a variety of flavors, tune in FM radio, and take two megapixel pictures. It sports a 4.3-inch, 480 x 272 screen, which won't do much justice to those 720p vids, but with only 8GB of storage there's not much room for high-def content anyway. Just $88 gets you one, but if you order 15 you can save a whole buck!
http://www.engadget.com/2009/08/28/k...ne-has-no-umd/
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