Homebrew Linux For PS2 Planned? 20
DCEmumaniac writes "Today news appeared on PS2Vision about work on a homebrew version of Linux for the PlayStation 2 that will not need any hardware modifications to use it. According to the project, which is being hosted on the PS2Dev site: 'The Great Experiment (TGE) is an Open Source PS2/Linux Kit RTE replacement and bootloader. It's being written to provide a binary interface compatible with that of the RTE shipped with the PS2/Linux Kit and other Sony products that use Linux. The end goal is that anyone who owns a PS2 will be able to run Linux (or other programs written to use the RTE, such as NetBSD) on their PS2 without hardware modifications or expensive hardware bundles'."
Seems like a great idea... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Seems like a great idea... (Score:2)
There are a few people who are Sony haters on this list, and although they have done a few stupid things eg Net MD and their Magic Gate memory card. They do certain things right, the Linux Kit is just one of them.
I think it would be very sad if it were abused in such a way that enabled widespread piracy of PS2 games. Im
Re:Seems like a great idea... (Score:2)
TGE has nothing to do with running pirated games and is not some random hack to allow running software. It is a replacement for the RTE that is distributed with the PS2 Linux kit.
The RTE is a layer which sits between the linux kernel and the PS2 that allowed Sony to port the Linux kernel to the PS2 without making modi
Re:Seems like a great idea... (Score:1)
Do you realize that the more competition there is out there, the better the games will be for your choice of console?
I think it would be very sad if it were abused in such a way that enabled widespread piracy of PS2 games
Umm... where have you been the past few years? PS2 games are almost as pirated as Xbox game
Re:Seems like a great idea... (Score:2, Informative)
You'll either need a chipped PS2 or the RTE disk from the Linux kit to run it.
With the RTE disk you can actually break out of it's environment and run your own software at the bare metal level.
Neat .. but just a second ... (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Neat .. but just a second ... (Score:2, Informative)
The only downside is that you must have the RTE disc in your PS2 when booting up so it can then load up your proper kernel off the memory card.
One minor problem with the USB keyboard, everybody gets a US format one! If you're not in the US then it's quite annoying swit
Re:Neat .. but just a second ... (Score:3, Informative)
Its a nice bit of kit to own and adds some extra functionality to the box.
Re:Neat .. but just a second ... (Score:1)
Reverse-engineers hired away, Dual Shock controls (Score:3, Interesting)
All said, this is a very cool idea and I wish the best to the developers. I'd love to see a usable Linux on a console. It would be even better if it was possible to use standard CDR media to do it.
I have an idea for this. Would it be possible to use the Dual Shock controller as a mouse, and have a button show an onscreen keyboard in X, so we can at least login via *DM and use our favorite desktops?
Re:Reverse-engineers hired away, Dual Shock contro (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Reverse-engineers hired away, Dual Shock contro (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Reverse-engineers hired away, Dual Shock contro (Score:2)
Theoretically, yes. However, it would make a lot more sense to plug a USB keyboard and mouse into the front USB ports and use them instead.
--Dan
Good. (Score:4, Insightful)
Not even use it for much but playing dvds and expensive games.
I very much welcome projects like this.
Ok, Sony did release a Linux kit for it, they get credit for that.
But what if the what we see on the game consoles today is the PC future ?
That is, vendor lock-in, paying big fees to get specification and development information. And even bigger fees to the vendor to produce
distributable media for it... lets hope not.
Re:Good. (Score:1)
Re:Good. (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Good. (Score:2)
The homebrew kits rely on modchips, holes in games, or some other nasty hack. Look at most other consoles. They're closed,locked up, no info to the public.
Linux PS2 Live CD? (Score:5, Interesting)
This is good news - even if it is only a baby step.