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Comments Anonymous said on April 30, at pm. Martin Brinkmann said on May 1, at am. This video will benefit those viewers who play Never fear, cowpoke; this clip presents a complete video walkthrough. For all of the details, and to improve your own skills at this popular PlayStation Move shoot-em'up, take a look. With this, you can install firefox on your PS3.

While it's not a highlight of the PlayStation 3, you can actually control the video game console with your smartphone. However, only certain aspects of the PS3 can be controlled from your iPhone, and it's not very obvious what you can and can't do — but that's where we come in. Choose an IP address that is different from your router, any other consoles, etc. Press x to save settings, and test your connection.

In this example, NAT type is 2. Now go to your PC and open IE. In the address bar, input router IP address, username and password. Go to Firewall Rul One of the coolest things about it is that you can customize it to look however you want. One of the most common ways to do this is by changing the wallpaper, but most people use their computers to transfer wallpaper images over.

For this you got to put the PS3 into stand by mode. Press down the button located at the top end of the console for seconds and listen for 3 beeps. Repeat this step again.

Once you connect the USB cable, the trouble shooter prompt comes up displaying 6 options. You can use the 6 options to troubleshoot yo One of the most annoying things about the PlayStation 3 is its lack of backward compatibility on some models. There are several hacks out there to do this, but most of them involve extra hardware, like the Cobra-USB Dongle, or downgrading, which can cause all sorts of problems.

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When a game or DVD gets stuck in the disc drive on your PlayStation 3, don't reach for that butter knife just yet. Digging in there with a serrated blade will do way more harm than good. If your disc has been devoured by your PS3, the only true way to make it puke it out is to open that sucker up and perform some minor console surgery.

And that's the heart of it — the manufacturer's "entertainment partners" rely on the company to ensure their products aren't vulnerable to piracy. As Gamesindustry. The hackers who follow in Fail0verflow's footsteps and create custom firmware to run pirated games, emulators and so on will be targeting Sony's hardware, but it's third-party publishers and developers who have the most right to be outraged.

The license fee they pay to Sony for every piece of software they sell is, in many respects, a fee for security — the price of selling software on a platform where piracy is difficult or damn-near impossible. Now that has been taken away from them, with the PS3 looking set to become the easiest platform to pirate software for — easier even than the Wii, DS or PSP, all notorious piracy targets but all of which require some degree of technical knowledge to get pirated software working.

In other words, Sony owes it to the games publishers and movie studios who create products for its machine to maintain a safe, secure platform. As soon as Geohot revealed that exploits were possible via OtherOS, the whole concept was compromised. Sony has already seen game publishers evacuating the PSP platform, it may have felt that there was little choice here. In the future, is there a way that hobbyist coders could be appeased by console manufacturers?

Generally, it's the anti-piracy programmers who have the ability to create hacks and exploits of closed systems — the producers of "jailbreak" cartridges and pirated warez tend to come along afterwards, taking advantage of coders who maintain, perhaps rather idealistically, that they're just interested in the hardware as a development platform. With this in mind, Space Rogue of the Hacker News Network reckons it's time for console producers to stop viewing homebrew coders as the enemy.

Take a look at the Linksys WRT series of routers. A large number of those have been sold specifically because people could mod them and run their own software.

The solution here is to open up the hardware, welcome tinkerers and create loyalty to your brand. Another example is the Microsoft Kinect: Micosoft originally tried to lock it down but after people opened it up anyway, MS realised they couldn't keep it closed and opened up the platform resulting in more sales. Unfortunately, based on past moves by Sony I doubt they will take the same approach and the cat and mouse game will continue.

The central problem remains however: once the platform is open to hobbyists, it's open to pirates. Plus, many members of the coding community are unlikely to be appeased by a walled garden approach to hardware access, such as Microsoft's XNA architecture which allow home coders to create Xbox games for distrubution via the Xbox Live Indie Community. As Dark Saviour suggests, "I think they have some interest, but because they are normally limited in some way, either by licenses or how much of the consoles 'power', they can use, they don't have the same appeal as homebrew.

I would say that Apple has done the best with engaging homebrew coders with the App Store which is far easier to get things released on it — even though Apple still blocks a lot of releases. Yugonibblit likes this. I just thought of it. I think it's called swap magic. DeViL , Oct 24, But still disc copies will play still?

But I have blank screen after boot. I know the only way I can restore it is with good back up and if I solder up e3 linker can anyone help me. I have cecha lowest firmware is 3. Last edited: Jan 7, I got my other cech a up with another dump I dont see why this would not work with a donor that is good. I need donor to repair it. Joonie , Jan 7, Md Hesam likes this. Yugonibblit and bguerville like this.

Md Hesam and Yugonibblit like this. Thanks for taking over KP. Your area of expertise Currently the Firmware is 4. Please if anyone can help me with this will be a great help PUB file so will this work or not? Whether it has multiman pre installed?



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