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PS3 Linux Relationship

When the PlayStation 3 launched in 2006, Sony touted Linux support as a reflection of their commitment to making the PS3 a true supercomputer.  In fact, prior to launch, Ken Katuragi expressed his desire to pre-install Linux on all PS3′s.  Though mostly marketing hyperbole, the vision of making the PlayStation something bigger than just a gaming machine was part of the company culture that permeated Sony’s PlayStation division during the last decade.

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The PlayStation Heritage

During the peak of the original PlayStation era, Sony launched “Net Yaroze,” a consumer development kit that allowed interested gamers to work on developing their own applications for the console.  In the PlayStation 2 era, Sony offered “Linux (for PlayStation 2)” a fully-fledged Linux distribution which included an X-Server supporting the PS2′s Graphics Synthesizer and even some support through Mesa 3D.   Unlike the Net Yaroze, which required customized hardware and software, Linux for PlayStation 2 worked on the majority of retail PlayStation 2′s.  The real challenge was finding a monitor that supported the PS2′s Sync-on-Green signal.

By the time the PS3 was launched, Sony seemed to be on a progressive path of increasing support for the community of homebrew enthusiasts.  Net Yaroze opened up the idea, but required customized hardware and software.  Linux for PlayStation 2 allowed consumers to use retail consoles with a custom kit.  With the PS3, Sony promised something amazing: full Linux support available on all shipping units — just burn a DVD and install.

The ps3 homebrew market never caught on the way it was supposed to.  Due to concern for piracy, Sony disabled support for the RSX GPU via a HyperVisor.  When combined with the difficult-to-program Cell Broadband Engine, the role for Linux on PS3 was limited as a gaming platform.  On the other hand, the Cell itself was a remarkable processor.  In 2006, the Cell offered 150 GFlops of single-precision computational performance.  A modern Core i7 975 only offers 111 GFlops of single precision performance.  For applications requiring single precision arithmetic, the PS3 offered an exceptional bargain.  In fact, it was Sony in early 2006 who approached Stanford to discuss porting Folding@Home to the PlayStation 3.

While Kutaragi was the most prominent proponent of homebrew development, he was not the only cheerleader.  The other prominent figure during the PlayStation Decade was Phil Harrison.

I first met Phil Harrison while still a student at Stanford, when he gave us a talk about the “Next Generation PlayStation.”  In his career at Sony, Phil Harrison would push for Linux and continue to open up the homebrew capabilities of the PS3.  He would later play an instrumental role in supporting and promoting the homebrew nature of games such as “Little Big Planet,” and after moving to Atari, he continued to be vocal about supporting the independent developer through tools such as the Unity Game Engine.

From the launch of the PlayStation 3 in 2006 through 2010, Sony incrementally added new features to the PS3.  Compared to the initial PS3 launch, Sony has improved CD Audio performance with Super Bit Mapping, added Video Chat, Folding@Home support, added videophile-grade video scaling and deinterlacing, 1080p24 Blu-Ray playback, upscaled PSOne support, BD-Live, an improved photo gallery, and full screen Adobe Flash support.  On queue is 3D stereoscopic support. Unfortunately, Sony has since removed support for SACD playback as well as PS2 backwards compatibility with newer revisions of the console.

Today’s Sony

In the post-Kutaragi, post-Harrison PlayStation world it seems as if there are fewer opportunities for the visionaries at Sony.  The worldwide economic crisis has led companies to trim costs wherever possible.  The PS3′s overly ambitious design, built during an era of seemingly unlimited economic growth, has resulted in a console that is still sold at a loss.  To tighten the belt, Sony is pulling back from this community service endeavors.

On March 28, 2010, Sony announced that they would be pulling support from Linux on the PlayStation 3.  This was due in part to Sony’s HyperVisor being compromised, allowing hackers direct-to-kernel and device driver “ring 0″ access.  By dropping support for Linux, Sony increases the difficulty of pirating downloading movies purchased or rented through the PlayStation Network.  Additionally, dropping “Other OS” support ensures that Sony no longer needs to maintain the HyperVisor drivers for each firmware and hardware revision of the PS3, ultimately delivering a cheaper and more profitable hardware platform. [Though famed iPhone hacker Geohot did pledge to try to retain the Other OS feature through custom firmware. -Ed]

Today, the PS3 is a potent gaming machine.  Games such as Final Fantasy XIII are finally bringing to reality the movie-quality graphics once promised by Sony.  For hardware that is almost 4 years old, this is an impressive achievement.   Likewise, Kutaragi’s dream to make the PS3 the media hub of the home is becoming a reality.  The open source PS3 Media Server allows the PS3 to be an exceptional media streamer particularly in the context of the PS3’s exceptional video scaling and noise reduction capabilities.  Sony already offers HD PVR support for digital TV in Europe and Japan, and if Sony offered ATSC/CableCard support for US owners, I wouldn’t need a HTPC.

Does it Matter?

The loss of Linux for the PlayStation 3 is less about running Linux on 4-year old hardware.  As powerful as the Cell CPU once was, the future of homebrew vector programming and high-performance scientific computing is going to be found in the world of the GPU and technologies such as NVIDIA Fermi, AMD Cypress, and Intel Larrabee. 

Instead, the loss of Linux represents the end of an era for PlayStation. Through all of the hyperbole that characterized the PlayStation world of the last decade, there was a desire and passion to build something grander than just a simple game machine.

We asked a Sony representative if there were plans to restore the “Other OS” feature once the security risk had been analyzed and patched.  The official reply: “At this point in time, we have no plans to bring back the feature to the system.”

While Sony is pulling away from Linux and the community, we can’t help but to think about the other end of the spectrum and a company that has fully supported the enthusiast community: id Software.

Rather than increasing restrictions over time, id has a great history of decreasing restrictions over time.  One good example is how they release the source code to their game engines via GPL after a reasonable amount of time.  If Sony were following id’s model they would be opening up RSX support in a future version of PS3 Linux as opposed to pulling it away.

I sent a few quick questions to John Carmack, co-founder of id software, lead engineer of Armadillo Aerospace, Linux supporter, and an all-around good guy to get his thoughts on the situation.

Alan: Have you ever regretted GPL’ing a game engine and feeling as if you released it too early?  Also, will we see still Doom 3′s engine released once the patented code is removed?

John: No, I have never regretted any GPL release.  Yes, I still hope to release the Doom 3 code sometime after Rage ships.

Alan: What’s your thought on PS3 Linux story?  Is there even a role for scientific computing in a world of modern GPGPU’s?

John: I never liked the Cell architecture.  You can get high peak numbers out of it, but software development time matters a lot, and not having caches and virtual memory makes development take a lot longer, especially for the majority of applications that don’t fit neatly into the DMA pipeline model.

It probably isn’t Sony’s call alone with the RSX — Nvidia probably would not be supportive of the complete disclosure of RSX details.

-Ps3 Homebrew

PS3 Firmware 3.55 Downgrade Released

For all those people wanting to return to firmware 3.41; I’m sure you have your reasons… You’ll need to re-equip your jailbreak/downgrade device for this one.

Downgrade at your own risk. You may downgrade your PS3 to a brick if you’re not careful. Several reports indicate success (mostly Fat models); others have reported bricks (more Slim models; 3.50/3.55 out-the-box). My boy, Quake, he successfully downgraded his Slim (not 3.50 out-the-box). You’re also at risk of losing Blu-ray movie playback. Backup your PS3 saves and other HDD data. Again, proceed at your own risk.

Here we’re downgrading from 3.55 to 3.41(3.56):

  1. Download this (modified PUP + Lv2diag files)
  2. Get your Factory/Service Mode (downgrade) device ready
  3. Get your USB storage device ready (FAT32 formatted)
  4. Power down your PS3 console (toggle power switch on rear or unplug from wall)
  5. Copy FILE1/Lv2diag.self (from Lv2diag_355.zip) to the root of your USB storage device
  6. Copy PS3UPDAT.PUP (from Downgrade_355.rar) to the root of your USB storage device
  7. Insert your downgrade device into the PS3 USB port nearest the Blu-ray drive
  8. Reconnect the main PS3 power source and turn on your PS3
  9. Your PS3 should boot into Factory/Service Mode
  10. If you decide to chicken out, get out of Factory/Service Mode by using FILE2/Lv2diag.self — Copy that to your USB storage device, overwriting the other, and power on your PS3 with it connected. Otherwise proceed to the next step
  11. Power down the PS3 using the controller
  12. Remove your downgrade device and insert your USB storage device
  13. Power on your PS3 and the downgrade should start
  14. Your PS3 will automatically turn off upon success
  15. Restart your PS3 and you should be back in Factory/Service Mode

You’re now at “3.41(3.56).” From this point it is recommended you downgrade to 3.15 using the method here. Read and follow along carefully. Then upgrade back to the real, official 3.41 using Sony’s OFW update found here. Now jailbreak it.

Here you can find versions of PSGrade for various devices. You aren’t limited to the E3 Card Reader (used in the later tutorial).

PSN of CFW 3.55 – Video Tutorial

Getting back on PSN can be a pain. If this didn’t prove easy, then ChrisTechTV’s latest video should fill the void. Check it out Below:

Required tools

On my Mac I use Windows 7 under Parallels. It works.

Custom PS3 Boot Logo Creator

Custom PS3 Boot Logo Creator Released

Booting your PS3 just got a whole lot cooler, should you be the type who cares to customize their PS3 in each and every way… Released by zembor0 is a Windows tool that will ultimately generate a new “cold boot” logo for your PS3. You’ll also require Photoshop and a DDS plugin from NVIDIA to get everything formatted and saved properly.

Basic Instructions:

  • Install Photoshop
  • Install the DDS Plugin from NVIDIA for Adobe Photoshop (Normal/Cube Maps, DDS)
  • Edit your DDS files
  • Run Coldboot Creator and follow the steps
  • Download: Custom PS3 Boot Logo Creator

    Log into PSN with a banned Console

    I have no idea whether or not this actually works, nor do i condone it; There is mixed reports so if it works cool but if not then oh well. And really I’m sure Sony can still detect who’s who, I mean you are logging into PSN with your address and we already know Sony can auto-detect the hacks. Anyway, if you want to push it to the limit, here you go… Follow along and report your success (or failure) stories below.

    1. Copy the new CA24.cer to /dev_flash/data/cert
    2. Download PS3DNS-GUI
    3. Run “PS3DNS-GUI.exe” and choose your IP and region
    4. Go to Tools -> Rewrite -> PS3DNS – eth0 -> Rules -> Add
    5. Put every field like in the image, where in the image it says “your console id…” you have to write your original (banned) console id with no spaces:
      PS3 DNS Screenshot
    6. Click ok -> ok
    7. Go to your PS3, under DNS set the primary to your pc’s IP, activate proxy, in host enter again your pc’s IP and in port enter 8888. Then you can test to confirm that you have network access.
    8. Try to log in to PSN (it can take some time, about 1 minute) and you are logged in! Now if you want to go to PSN Store, then process with the following, else if you only want to play online go to step 10.
    9. Execute PSID (Sony can discover it, but they can’t ban you because you are using a blank console ID, so you don’t exist, you are a bot) and there click Square to change to a random console ID
    10. Try now to go to PSN Store and you will enter there! You can download what you want but I alert you that some things are giving error when trying to download, but the majority will download, including Killzone 3 demo
    11. First confirm that you have your original console ID according to PSID (important) then you can run any game and play it online.

    Download:
    PS3DNS GUI v4

    PSIDPatch v1.5
    PS3 CA24 Cert.
    -My Ps3 Homebrew

    PS3 Linux! The Quickest and Easiest Method!

    Many people wonder if they can turn their PS3 into a computer…and the answer is YES! Installing linux versions such as yellow dog and ubuntu are easier then ever.

    Learn how to Install Linux on PS3

    In fact it’s as simple as inserting the software above and installing! Just take a look at some of the benefits below.

    Benefits Of Using Linux Operating System on PS3

    PS3 comes with it’s own operating system that enables you to surf through it’s interface and play games on your PS3. In addition to the games you can also run an entire Linux Operating system.

    Linux operating system will allow you to play Movies, MP3, PC applications, development tools, Internet programs, web browsers - most applications that are found in usual Desktop PCs.

    • Use your Play Station like a PC, with a keyboard and mouse. Not all PC programs will run on the PS3
    • Run your own operating system. This is a boon to those who want to personalize their system
    • Run Office suites – like Open Office or Microsoft Office
    • Run MAME and other kinds of emulators. This means you can play all your favorite games from yesteryear on your brand new shiny Play Station 3 – like SNES, Sega.
    • Play different types of media, such as DVDs, ROMs and CDs . Running Linux, you can watch movies or listen to music on your PS3
    • Never have an Unplayable file again
    • Use the internet with Advanced web browsers like Firefox, Opera, Internet Explorer
    • Enjoy over 2000 Software applications to make your life as easy as Desktop PC
    • Install Windows through Emulators
    • Connect to network shares. This feature allows you to save and retrieve files on another server, thus saving your memory

      Install Linux on PS3

      Access PS3 Recovery Mode Menu

      Here’s the steps on how to get your Sony PS3 in recovery mode / menu.

      1. Turn off Playstation®3.
      2. Hold The power button down; The system will turn on and turn off once again.
      3. Once the System has been shutdown, re-press you finger until you hear 2 consecutive beeps
      4. When you hear the 2 beeps take finger off power button.
      5. You will be prompted to plug in your controller via usb and then hit the PS button

      Ps3 Homebrew

      What is PS3 Homebrew? The possibility to unlock the full potential of the PS3.

      Get PS3 Homebrew Now!

      The moment that everyone has waited for has come.

      The long desired solution to the PS3 limits has finally been thrown out to the public with PS3 Homebrew!
      How would you like to unlock your PS3 and play any backed up game copied on its hard disk ?

      With Homebrew3Wizard you can virtually play any game directly from your PS3 without the original disc. Homebrew3Wizard will enable you to have as many games as you wish on your hard drive .

      Play absolutely every backed-up, imported, and region-coded game.

      What you need to do is download the Homebrew3Wizard package, follow the easy step-by-step instructions and you will be able to run any homebrew games in no time!

      Running homebrew games on your PS3 means that your world of entertainment is at a level that you have always wished for.

      There are many reasons why you would like to have this software.

      It is 100% safe that you will not void your warranty as NO mod chips are required.

      It means you don’t have to open up your console to unlock it  You only need the Ultimate Homebrew3Wizard guide. The process is automatic and you will have your PS3 unlocked in less than 15 minutes!

      Click Here for Homebrew3Wizard!

      HHomebrew3Wizard is entirely non-intrusive as it uses advanced software.

      So, what are you waiting for?

      A whole new world of PS3 entertainment awaits…

      And once you grab homebrew, check out the apps page to see just a few apps you can get directly from your ps3.PS#