[Cbe-oss-dev] Good resources for PS3 linux
Nathan Whitehorn
nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
Sun Feb 3 10:22:41 EST 2013
The information is scattered around. To answer your questions:
1) IBM has an OpenCL distribution for Cell, including PS3
2) You can't run games, except in the usual Linux emulators for PS1/PS2
3) You can't add RAM
-Nathan
On 02/02/13 17:14, sony fedora wrote:
> Are there any good sites on what can and cannot be done in linux for PS3
> (both technical and legal wise)? For example, could some sort of GPU
> like parallel computing (OpenCL) be done? Could I run my legal PS1/2/3
> games in linux? I just want to play with the system since I do own
> another PS3 (and PS1/2), if that matters. I'm having fun playing with
> python at the moment, so I guess setting up a web server on it should be
> no problem.
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> Would it be possible to add RAM? I've done a brief search, but many
> links point to storage and the links that talk about memory say its not
> really possible.
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> Thanks!
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