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Thank you mods for having the self control not to probate the badass OP.
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[quote="“net cafe scandal”" post="“478720765”"] Thank you mods for having the self control not to probate the badass OP. [/quote] he is a Sage
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# ? Nov 25, 2017 23:50 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:The year is 2006. Sony is the laughingstock of E3. "Giant enemy crab!". "It's Ridge Racer. Riiiiidge Racer!!". "Nobody wants their controllers to rumble any more. It's an old technology and a thing of the past". "Five hundred and ninety nine US dollars". "You will want to work a second job to get one!" they proclaim to a shocked and stunned audience. tl;dr
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# ? Nov 25, 2017 23:53 |
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OK so Liquid Drink and I.N.R.I wanted me to write up a guide because the one linked in the OP is a bit wordy, so I right now am hacking my 80GB partial-BC PS3 on a 4.x firmware and here are the steps as I do them: Do not do this to any slim model with a model number of 3XXX or above. This will only work on fat PS3s or the Slim 2xxx model. If you try this on any other slim model, your PS3 will be useless! OK so here is what I did first: 1) I updated the PS3 to the 4.82 firmware. Here is the US version of the firmware if you need it: http://dus01.ps3.update.playstation.net/update/ps3/image/us/2017_1113_152d950c365ede4130c53ceb18dcd43b/PS3UPDAT.PUP I don't think there are different firmware updates for Europe so I.N.R.I could probably use this, but just to be safe you can just update from within the PS3 itself. 2) I plugged my USB drive into my laptop and made the folder PS3/UPDATE and placed PS3UPDAT.PUP in the update folder. 3) I plugged the USB drive into rightmost USB port on the PS3 (if your PS3 is vertical this will be the top USB port). This actually matters for some reason. 4) I followed Sony's instructions on updating the PS3 via USB: quote:Turn off the PlayStation 3 by holding the Power button on the front of the unit till the Power light is red. 5) I downloaded the NOR/NAND writer software here: http://www.psx-place.com/threads/ps3xploit-now-install-cfw-from-4-82-ofw-nor-nand-software-flash-writer-nor-dumper-released.15500/ (scroll down to the bottom of the page to see it). 6) I plugged my USB thumb drive back into my laptop and placed the flsh.hex file from that software to the root of the USB thumb drive 7) I plugged the USB drive into rightmost USB port on the PS3 (if your PS3 is vertical this will be the top USB port). This actually matters for some reason. 8) I booted up the PS3 and went to the internet browser. I pressed triangle and then clicked on tools and changed the homepage to "use blank page". 9) Now back at the web browser I went to http://redthetrainer.com/ps3/. Then I clicked on PS3 4.xx NOR NAND WRITER. I bookmarked that page and then exited the browser. 10) I re-opened the browser, pressed select to open favorites, went to the exploit site I favorited, and clicked NAND 4.82. You have to check your exact PS3 model number before selecting either NOR or NAND here. Don't pick the wrong one! The few slims that work would have to pick NOR 4.82 here instead. 11) I removed my PS3 controller from the USB port because this can mess with it somehow. 12) I clicked Write to Flash memory. It kept failing so I turned off the PS3, turned it on again, and tried again and it worked on the first try. You will see "Success!" on the screen for a brief moment and it will shut down. If you see the word "success" and the system never shuts down, it didn't work despite it saying it did. Keep trying until it shuts down on its own afterwards. 13) I turned the system back on and it warned me that it was shut down improperly (this is what it should do). I waited as it checked the files. 14) I put this: https://mega.nz/#!wd9xzKaD!qgciU6MQpetWYoWHsBb-k8_WdUjkU8UPT494yXFT6V8 on my USB drive the same way I put the official firmware update on my USB thumb drive. Rename the CEXFERROX482_100.PUP to PS3UPDAT.PUP and make sure it is in the PS3/UPDATE folder on your USB thumb drive. This is a custom firmware that you must use for this step. You cannot replace it with your favorite CFW (custom firmware) just yet. 15) I placed the USB thumb drive into my PS3 (in the rightmost, or "top" USB port if vertical) and updated the firmware the same way Sony tells you to update from a USB stick: quote:Turn off the PlayStation 3 by holding the Power button on the front of the unit till the Power light is red. 16) After the update was completed, I downloaded something called QA_Toggle here: http://store.brewology.com/get/homebrew.php?id=276&fid=1654 17) When the update was complete, I plugged my USB thumb drive back into my laptop and placed the QA_Toggle pkg file in the root of my USB thumb drive/stick. 18) I put the USB thumb drive back in the PS3 in the rightmost/top (if you are standing it vertically) USB port and in the PS3 main menu (also known as the XMB for Xross Media Bar) I went to the Games menu and then I went into the newly-available "install package file" menu. 19) I clicked on the QA_Toggle pkg. After it installed, I clicked on the TOGGLE QA FLAG program that now shows up in my game menu. The screen goes black for a few seconds, and then brings you back to the main menu of the PS3. That is what is supposed to happen. 20) I restarted the PS3 and then shut it down. 21) I took the USB thumb drive out of my PS3 and put it back into my laptop. I downloaded this CFW (custom firmware): http://playstationscenefiles.com/rebug/REBUG_4.81.2_REX_91c2d41c0629445839f5addd6a52f869_PS3UPDAT.PUP This is REBUG 4.81.2 REX EDITION. You don't want the DEX edition because that's for developer consoles. 22) I placed the REBUG 4.81.2 REX EDITION in the PS3/UPDATE folder of my USB drive and renamed it PS3UPDAT.PUP. 23) I took the USB thumb drive out of my laptop and put it in the rightmost (or upper USB port if you have your system vertical) USB port. I updated it the same way Sony tells you to update their firmware over USB: quote:Turn off the PlayStation 3 by holding the Power button on the front of the unit till the Power light is red. And that's it! Get a PKG called MultiMan and webMAN and you will be playing whatever the hell you want. Luckily cyber monday is coming up so you can get a nice 1TB internal laptop drive for your PS1 and PS2 games and a 2TB (or more) USB external drive for your PS3 games for deep discounts. I hope this helped you all, and I hope it made up for my terrible OP! Also I know I.N.R.I wanted to play PS2 games on his slim so here is a guide to make that possible once the PS3 is hacked: https://www.se7ensins.com/forums/threads/tutorial-how-to-play-ps2-games-on-all-ps3-slim-models.1159103/ I hope these instructions were easier than reading that hacking site! Enjoy! Chumbawumba4ever97 fucked around with this message at 01:46 on Nov 26, 2017 |
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mysterious loyall X posted:think you can find my ultimate glitch. i left it on "that" system. -- satoru iwata's dying words. lmao
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 02:32 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:OK so Liquid Drink and I.N.R.I wanted me to write up a guide because the one linked in the OP is a bit wordy, so I right now am hacking my 80GB partial-BC PS3 on a 4.x firmware and here are the steps as I do them: youre epic, thank you so much :-]
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 02:34 |
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I.N.R.I posted:youre epic, thank you so much :-] You are very welcome. Let me know if you have any more questions! you will be running that PS2 game and Suikoden 5 in no time :O)
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 03:01 |
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I'm away from my Slim PS3 and I can't remember if it's a 2XXX or a 3XXX and it's left me completely distraught
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 03:16 |
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uncle at sony
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 03:54 |
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mysterious loyall X posted:think you can find my ultimate glitch. i left it on "that" system. -- satoru iwata's dying words. lol
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 04:04 |
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Spoderman posted:I'm away from my Slim PS3 and I can't remember if it's a 2XXX or a 3XXX and it's left me completely distraught log into your credit card or amazon or wherever you bought it to see if you can determine the date you bought it we can work from there
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# ? Nov 26, 2017 04:06 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:log into your credit card or amazon or wherever you bought it to see if you can determine the date you bought it It's a 3001... oh well. I already have most of the PS3 games I want to play
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 00:38 |
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Spoderman posted:It's a 3001... oh well. I already have most of the PS3 games I want to play Don't worry, the hack for that should be out in under a month
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 02:43 |
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So I got Forbidden Siren 2 running on my hacked slim but since it still uses emulation there is a weird graphical glitch involving polygons stretching out across the screen. Still playable but some maps have it really bad. Reading up there is some way to edit the emulator config to fix this and this site actually has the code you need to fix it: http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Emulation#Config_file_examples_.28for_netemu.29_.28unofficial.29. Just search the page for Forbidden Siren 2. I'm asking Uncle at Nintendo in his wisdom if he knows what the gently caress any of that means and how I can fix it.
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 02:55 |
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how do you know what model your ps3 is? i got one for free last month
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 04:01 |
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to get an idea of how good at these things i am, when i got it i had to watch 5 youtube videos and it took me 2 dayss to find out why the screen was flickering and the sound cutting out (it was some option in the menus to make it do that)
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 04:03 |
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trying to jack off posted:how do you know what model your ps3 is? i got one for free last month if its the kind with the kind of corrugated plastic looking top and the disc tray that just slides open then its a super slim which apparently cant be done just yet, the slim has a kind of matte surface and the old style fat ps3 is a huge glossy thing. if its a regular slim then you need to look at the label but if its a fat one then they all work
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Kongming posted:So I got Forbidden Siren 2 running on my hacked slim but since it still uses emulation there is a weird graphical glitch involving polygons stretching out across the screen. Still playable but some maps have it really bad. Reading up there is some way to edit the emulator config to fix this and this site actually has the code you need to fix it: http://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Emulation#Config_file_examples_.28for_netemu.29_.28unofficial.29. Just search the page for Forbidden Siren 2. I am not familiar with this because my Ps3 has full PS2 BC but it seems like you rip the PS2 game to your PS3 and then edit the file in a hex editing program (HxD is a good free one for windows) and on these lines you just make these changes: code:
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 05:03 |
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I.N.R.I posted:if its the kind with the kind of corrugated plastic looking top and the disc tray that just slides open then its a super slim which apparently cant be done just yet, the slim has a kind of matte surface and the old style fat ps3 is a huge glossy thing. if its a regular slim then you need to look at the label but if its a fat one then they all work turns out my ps3 is much like me, regular slim
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 06:23 |
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Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 16:28 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games Lmfao
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 16:30 |
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Lol
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 17:17 |
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Uncle Nintendo redeemed
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 17:57 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 18:35 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games Lol
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 18:47 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games lmao
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 18:57 |
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HORMELCHILI posted:Uncle Nintendo redeemed Punished 'Uncle' Nintendo
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games Lol nice
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# ? Nov 27, 2017 22:04 |
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Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games haha
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# ? Nov 28, 2017 00:10 |
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Pablo Gigante posted:The plan was I would carry my PS3 about 2miles to her house, hack the firmware, maybe talk to her a bit while I was there. I was hoping for at least a hug out of this ordeal
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# ? Nov 28, 2017 03:28 |
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Yer pretty cool, OP
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# ? Nov 28, 2017 03:56 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZO9DPPwgyw
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Pablo Gigante posted:The plan was I would carry my PS3 about 2miles to her house, hack the firmware, maybe talk to her a bit while I was there. I was hoping for at least a hug out of this ordeal lol
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# ? Nov 28, 2017 04:27 |
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Any word on this working on super slims? Also replace the thermal paste on your fats. They're time bombs.
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# ? Nov 30, 2017 05:21 |
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Pablo Gigante posted:The plan was I would carry my PS3 about 2miles to her house, hack the firmware, maybe talk to her a bit while I was there. I was hoping for at least a hug out of this ordeal Uncle at Nintendo posted:Mine is like me too. A fat model that overheats easily and plays old games Lol
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# ? Nov 30, 2017 10:34 |
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A CRUNK BIRD posted:Shut the gently caress up and suck my loving dick you little bitch Apologize.
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# ? Nov 30, 2017 15:21 |
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I.N.R.I posted:id walk over hot coals to play devil summoner (eu) without paying an ebay scalper :-] Let me know if you never find it. I just opened up a Gamefly account so I can rent it for you. No clue how to send you a 7gb iso but I am sure we can figure it out. ChazTurbo posted:Any word on this working on super slims? Also replace the thermal paste on your fats. They're time bombs. Yeah I did the thermal replacement. The job Sony did on those was awful. However I am still worried it will die someday. I have read the best fix is to remove the PSU and leave it external but I have never found a good guide for it. The PSU gets so hot that you can literally cook an egg on it (burned my finger on one). I just wish some mod site released an easy external PSU fix. The other thing I noticed inside was they went with that stupid design similar to the XBox 360s x-clamps. The clamps on the PS3 that hold the heatsinks in place are so loving tight that you can see the motherboard flexing without even trying to see it. This obviously contributes to the CPU/GPU detaching; just like the 360. While the XBox 360 x-clamp replacement guides are awesome (they give you exact part numbers to get at Lowe's), there really isn't a good guide for the PS3 fats.
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https://phys.org/news/2010-12-air-playstation-3s-supercomputer.html I couldn't think of where else to put this so here's an article about the air force connecting 1,760 ps3s to create a supercomputer
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mysterious loyall X posted:I Iiek being told imformation like its a early 2000s gbs post where it 100 paragraphs abput a normal date but then the twist is you poo poo your pants and rape your sister now all my 5 and manbabies belogn to you bigpeeler
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Unexpected Raw Anime posted:https://phys.org/news/2010-12-air-playstation-3s-supercomputer.html 1,760 PS3s huh? DId they store them in an Xbox?
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