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Hardware Hacking PlayStation (Games) Sony Games Build

First PlayStation 3 Custom Firmware Created 269

Stoobalou writes "Hot on the heels of the discovery of the the PlayStation 3 private root key, and its subsequent leakage by iPhone hacker Geohot, the first custom firmware for the formerly impenetrable console has been released. A code wrangler known only as Kakaroto reckons he has created the world's first custom firmware for the popular console — although if you're expecting it to help you play pirated games, you might be a little disappointed."
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First PlayStation 3 Custom Firmware Created

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  • by mlts ( 1038732 ) * on Wednesday January 05, 2011 @12:23PM (#34765838)

    I'd love a ROM for these that essentially just makes the PS3 and all its features available to a Linux distribution. Similar to the Other OS functionality, except with full access to the hardware.

    There are a lot of cool things a PS3 could do. It is inexpensive, reliable hardware. Of course, XMBC can address the media aspects, but for non-media, I can think of a few things (some can already be done):

    1: Hook it up to an external disk array, and use it as a NAS head, with encryption. Perhaps have it rsync to a gmailfs directory for backups to the "cloud" of critical files.
    2: Three Ethernet ports, so it can do some complicated firewalling/IDS/IPS/content filtering/NAT.
    3: Persistent storage for a squid cache, a caching DNS, DHCP, DDNS.
    4: RADIUS server for the wireless router.
    5: LDAP
    6: Mail gateway.
    7: VPN server.
    8: SSH gateway.

    These are relatively boring things for a PC to do, but a PS3 has the advantage of being relatively inexpensive, reliable, and a non-x86 architecture, which may help things if an attacker manages to get arbitrary code executing.

    I almost wish Sony allowed this in the first place -- there is a vast, untapped market for an all in one home server appliance, that doesn't just provide file and print serving, but authentication, caching, and many other features.

  • by FunkyELF ( 609131 ) on Wednesday January 05, 2011 @12:34PM (#34765988)

    I know that there is complete access to the system now (not going through hypervisor), but are there Linux video drivers yet?
    I __REALLY__ want to have XBMC on my PS3.

  • Re:Increased Sales? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by MBCook ( 132727 ) <foobarsoft@foobarsoft.com> on Wednesday January 05, 2011 @12:46PM (#34766110) Homepage

    I agree on the PS3 and 360, but surely the margins on the Wii must be pretty good. No Blu-Ray, no hard drive, small processor. Instead of a price drop they just bundled in a game made by Nintendo.

    I would expect that Nintendo could drop $50 or more off the price of the Wii and still make money on each unit sold. They haven't dropped the price in years.

  • by Khyber ( 864651 ) <techkitsune@gmail.com> on Wednesday January 05, 2011 @01:06PM (#34766368) Homepage Journal

    The RSX is just a modified 7800GS so I would think someone could patch it together sooner or later, given the age of the GPU.

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