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Emulation Explosion On the PS3 Via Linux

Marty writes "The PlayStation 3 has recently seen an explosion of releases of emulators and games for the Yellow Dog Linux distro for PS3; once you have installed Yellow Dog Linux you then have the ability to try out MAME, SNES, Amiga, Dos, Commodore and Atari emulators (that's the tip of the iceberg) and such games as Quake 2, Duke Nukem 3D, Hexen 2 and Alephone. Time to start installing Linux on your PS3?"

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  1. No by Tatsh · · Score: 4, Informative

    1. First of all, there are more options for PS3 then YD including Gentoo, Ubuntu, Fedora, and others.

    2. Access (due to Sony scared of people making good games for PS3 Linux for 'free') to the RSX (graphics card) is very restricted. A few firmware revisions ago it was accessible but of course that gets fixed. And without the latest firmware, you cannot play certain games.

    The PS3 is a flop anyway. If you want to emulate these mentioned systems, you are way better off with a PC, Xbox 1, or Wii.

    1. Re:No by Gerzel · · Score: 4, Informative

      Flop? I don't think that word means what you think it means.

      PS3 has made money. It might not have caught on like the creators hoped it would or like the PS2, but it is slowly getting its market share.

      It isn't a huge success story but I'd hardly call it a flop.

    2. Re:No by Elementalor · · Score: 5, Informative

      No, PS3 has not made any money and it may never make any.

      http://www.sony.net/SonyInfo/IR/financial/fr/index.html
      Sony videogames division in the past three years (PS3 era+R&D, including PS2 and PSP):

      2006 ===== 75 (positive)
      2007 = -1,969 (negative)
      2008 = -1,265 (negative)
      2009 ===== 51 (positive)

      Total 2006-09 === -3,108

      (in million US$)
      http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111003

    3. Re:No by supernova_hq · · Score: 5, Informative
      You mean like:
      • Raw Power
      • Linux install in the freaking menu (no cracking required)
      • Standard USB cable for controller charging
      • Free online play (no subscription BS)
      • Nearly flawless upnp video/music/image viewer (no need to install xmbc, etc)
      • Power adapter is BUILT IN (standard desktop power cord goes straight in the back)
      • Very low failure rate (unline some other console out there)
      • Can be run 24/7 without heat issues (I do folding@home CONSTANTLY while not playing games on it with no problems)
      • card reader built into the front (5 or 6 in one)
      • Folding at home (sponsored by sony themselves) as a native app

      Remember, some of us actually have REASONS for picking a particular console!

  2. Why do they always forget Freespace? by Vu1turEMaN · · Score: 5, Informative

    I cry everytime people don't remember the hardworking folks over at the Freespace SCP when it comes to Linux gaming....
    http://scp.indiegames.us/
    and
    http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php
    for more info.

    Over a million posts in their forum debugging an amazing game.

  3. Re:pist frost? rly? by socsoc · · Score: 4, Informative

    Fedora? Where do you get that? It's Red Hat/CentOS based.

  4. Re:Linux on PS3? by palegray.net · · Score: 5, Informative

    I'm wasting mod points I used earlier in this story just to correct your idiotic point of view (I've seen this before, mostly from kids who have no clue that there's a world beyond gaming).

    Linux on PS3 clusters, used for scientific computing, is a huge success. Sony openly supported Linux from the start on their console with precisely this sort of work in mind.

    Get off the couch and go do something productive.

  5. Re:Sweet! by John+Betonschaar · · Score: 4, Informative

    I'd recommend not to. It's dog slow because you can only use 256 MB RAM, you don't have video acceleration, last time I checked I didn't have bluetooth (which means no wireless keyboard and mouse and no sixaxis), and Sony regularly (mostly unintentionally) breaks the system with firmware updates (at least up to the point you need to spend time to get it booting again). Unless you really want to program the Cell CPU Linux on the PS3 is pretty much worthless. Aside from some simple emulators for ancient systems you can forget doing anything useful on it.

    The PS3 programming scene is also about as dead as it can be. I've been lurking on ps2dev for years and it's still the same 5 people and nothing has really been achieved yet...

  6. Re:Sweet! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    Bzzt.. Wrong...

    YellowDog 6.1 allows access to the GPU memory too...

    It's the only distro that ships with the kernel patches that allow it to do so, but there is nothing stopping any distro picking up the kernel patch.

    http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9858/

  7. Re:Sweet! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Informative

    not too much

    indeed you are right about bluetooth, but using the video mem is not of much help with the ram shortage

    why?

    because its video mem

    you can copy very fast into it, so swapping out to it works well

    -but- reading from it is painfully slow, and all in all using hdd's for swap is more convenient

    i wish we would get some more acceleration than using the cpu dma for pushing data around - that would make ps3 linux quite usable

    but in its current state it is really only for those usable, like me, who wish to train cell programming (which is not that difficult as some like to explain in the media)