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No that means there are things like DEBUG CONSOLES !!
xXx said:precisely @ 3:02...folders such as:
../app_home/PS3_GAME/ & * Install Package files
Wat does dat mean ?? that console over there was jailbroken ?? :rofl:
Yea .. thats what i was trying to show :bleh: .... who said thers no such thing as debug consoles !!brickhouse said:debug consoles are used by sony repair centers and reviewers and also at many expos
However, after trying to play a 3D blu-ray on my PS3, there seems to be some problems with the update. The only way to describe the effects I experienced is that the console wasn’t able to keep up with the 3D image on the screen. This led to a blurry picture where there was movement on the screen, and it gave me a bit of a headache looking at it. There have also been other reports that some people cannot get their 3D blu-rays working at all on the system saying that they aren’t recognized.
ps3dongle2010! Right! :rofl:akarsh said:
Roxtin said:Debug consoles or Dev Kits cannot be procured by anyone and Sony repair center do not have that but yes in Expos most of the publishers/developers use Devkits to display the games. Devkits can be purchased only by QA House and Development companies registered with Sony to develop and Test game.
dark.lord.rules said:Yea .. thats what i was trying to show :bleh: .... who said thers no such thing as debug consoles !!
What do they use it for? Debug games or player issuesbrickhouse said:sony repair centres have debug consoles
The original BM is...xXx said:Nothing is Stable yet.. ???
Source: Examiner.comSony disables 3rd party devices with latest firmware
Warning: Counterfeit and Unlicensed PlayStation®3 Wireless Controller(Recommendation: use only genuine PlayStation®3 Wireless Controller)
Counterfeit PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers, which are practically identical in appearance to genuine PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers, have been discovered in the market. SCEA advises consumers to be cautious when buying PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers from uncertain sources as the quality, reliability and safety of counterfeit products is uncertain, and in some cases, may be dangerous. It is possible that some counterfeit product may ignite or explode, resulting in injury or damage to the user, your PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, or other property. Moreover, SCEA does not support continued functionality of counterfeit or unlicensed controllers in system software updates and these devices may cease to function in the future because of system software updates.
SCE and its affiliated companies disclaim all liability for any loss or damage suffered by you or any third party through the use of counterfeit or unlicensed products.
We appreciate your understanding and continued support.
Sony Computer Entertainment America LLC Customer Service
Sony's latest firmware update, 3.50, seems to have disabled a number of third party devices. In response to the recent attempt to hack the PS3 via USB, this latest move will counter those actions by disabling third party USB devices and making the PS3 secure from such hacking methods. Aside from USB devices, the new enforcement may also cause problems for some third party controllers. As detailed on Sony's site.
The controller will only cease to work if it works via USB and if the product isn't licensed by Sony -- so some third party controllers should still function fine. This is the second time Sony has increased security on the PS3 with the recent rise in hack attempts. This seems to be the biggest step forward against the attacks and should provide a strong sense of security against potential, future attempts. Microsoft did a similar move on the Xbox 360.