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Iguana wrote:Hey, since some people here are considering getting a new PS3 for the current and future firmware updates... Well i was wondering if replacing the hard drive would solve the problem for those who wanted to have the Linux operating system and the features of the the newer firmware updates on their ps3, even though Linux would be on one drive and the newer firmware features on another.. So, my question is would it be possible to have Linux on 1 drive and the newer firmware features on another drive?? Or is that impossible?
keefy wrote:Iguana wrote:Hey, since some people here are considering getting a new PS3 for the current and future firmware updates... Well i was wondering if replacing the hard drive would solve the problem for those who wanted to have the Linux operating system and the features of the the newer firmware updates on their ps3, even though Linux would be on one drive and the newer firmware features on another.. So, my question is would it be possible to have Linux on 1 drive and the newer firmware features on another drive?? Or is that impossible?
Impossible.
The firmware is flashed onto a chip not stored on a hard drive.
otakusupreme wrote:screw sony. i say we all get xbox 360's and never get anything again made by sony.
ohm wrote:Speaking of which, I kinda wonder what will be in the PS4. I doubt it will be a Power variant since to my knowledge, IBM is mostly designing server chips (IBM has never been able to manufacture low cost products)
Nightmare wrote:Can anyone program an open-source proxy?
Aaron use linux, i think. At least he use lighttpd as web server. But there is no code.
http://rvlution.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=123
sirgrinalot wrote:I noticed some people are still on 2.30 and using this same method to get online.
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