PS3 Commercial News


Last week’s PlayStation 3 Firmware update had an impact on a limited number of peripherals that made them stop working. Sony of course issued a statement that it did not support unlicensed or pirate hardware. Well, apparently there were reports that some MadCatz PS3 add ons were also effected. Today, MadCatz issued a formal response and approach to the situation:

Over the last 24 hours, various media outlets have reported on issues gamers are experiencing after downloading and installing the new ‘3.50’ Firmware for their PlayStation 3 video game systems.

Mad Catz would like to take this opportunity to put gamers’ minds at ease. With the exception of a small quantity of controllers sold before 2008, we believe that all Mad Catz products will continue to function as they did prior to the 3.50 Firmware update including high profile products such as our range of Street Fighter IV™ FightSticks and Wireless FightPads; our range of controllers and accessories for Call of Duty®; our Cyborg F.L.Y. 9 Wireless FlightStick; our wired and wireless control pads; and our range of Rock Band™ accessories.

Any consumer who owns a Mad Catz product and is experiencing an issue, including an issue with the PlayStation 3 Firmware update should contact Mad Catz customer services. Providing the product is within warranty, Mad Catz will be happy to offer a suitable replacement.

Technical Contact information for MadCatz:

Technical Support – USA
Tech Phone: 1-619-683-2815
Toll Free (USA): 1-800-659-2287
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Support Hours:
Monday – Friday: 8am – 12p & 1pm - 4pm (PST)
Closed Saturday, Sunday and most major US holidays

Technical Support – UK
Tech Phone: +44 (0) 1633 883 110
UK only: 08450 508418
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Technischer Support – Deutsch
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Telefonisch: 089-54612710
Mo – Fr von 16:00 – 19:00 Uhr

Source: FileFront

 
PS3 Commercial News

PS3Key USB PSGroove Jailbreak Clone
Manufacturer: PS3Key
Site: Buy from PS3Key Distributors
Validate your PS3Key: Validate Here (Enter Serial Number and Verification String on yellow sticker)
Price: $49.99


Overview : The PS3Key is Team WiiKey's first product in the PS3 market. They decided to release a clone of the PS Jailbreak, a USB Plug and Play solution that installs in seconds without any need to open up the PS3. It will not break your warranty seal and is compatible with all PS3 models, both Fat and Slim. Easy-to-use software for backing up, managing, and playing games from external USB Hard Drive. The PS3Key will supports installing homebrew application on PS3 and external USB media. THIS DOES NOT WORK ON FIRMWARE 3.42 OR ABOVE UNTIL A NEW EXPLOIT/METHOD IS FOUND!

Requirements:

  • PS3 Console (fat or slim)
  • Console (firmware) version 3.41 only
  • Remove all discs from the drive
  • Do not connect any devices to the console via USB
  • IMPORTANT: The console must be completely switched off before using PS3Key. For fat versions, use the switch at the rear. For slim versions, simply remove the power cable. This is extremely important for the process to work correctly when you start the console.

Features:

  • USB Plug and Play solution that installs in seconds without any need to open up the PS3.
  • Does not break your warranty seal.
  • Compatible with all PS3 models*, both Fat and Slim.
  • Supports all regions: USA, JAP, PAL and KOREA.
  • Fully updatable via USB on your PC using an encrypted bootloader
  • 32KB onboard flash (most competing products only have 16KB flash)
  • Disables forced software updates and will never brick your console.
  • Supports most games and homebrew applications.
  • Easy-to-use software for backing up, managing, and playing games from external USB Hard Drive.
  • Playing games from HDD is much more enjoyable, benefiting from greatly enhanced seek and loading times.
  • Supports installing homebrew application on PS3 and external USB media.
  • Optionally PS3Key can be supplied with an "open" firmware which does not support backup loading. Users would then have to download a firmware update for PS3Key to get full functionality.
    * Currently not compatible with 3.42 firmware and up

Quality/Usability : Some are probably saying to themselves "Oh great..another clone to hit the PS3 scene". Yes, that is true but this from a team that has a great track record and been in the video game scene. The name PS3Key kind of gives it away. Want to take a guess? Still cant figure it out? The team behind PS3Key is none other than WiiKey...the same people behind the WiiKey modchip and WiiKey Fusion for the Wii. So you know they won't be leaving us gamers high and dry.

The PS3Key comes in an anti-static bag and on this bag is also a yellow sticker. This sticker is your serial number and verification string. This allows you to verify and validate if the PS3Key that you purchased is authentic. For the verification string, it must be typed as shown. Capital letters must be typed with CAPS and lowercase letters must be lowercase. Failure to do so will give an error message. The team is serious about combating PS3Key clones.


The PS3Key is housed in a metal casing that looks exactly like PS Jailbreaks. There is also no writing or logo on the housing to prevent any problems with distribution and measures approximately 1.25" (length) x 0.50" (wide). On the end of the PS3Key is a blue rubber cap. This protects the board from being exposed and prevent dust and other particles from entering as well as softens the brightness of the LED lights. The PS3Key dongle is running on ATMEL MEGA32U2 (ATMEGA32U2) and is upgradeable via USB port. Installation is simple. Since the encrypted bootloader and files are preinstalled, just insert the PS3Key into the USB port of your PS3. The files installed the PS3Key are proprietary. Getting it to run the exploit is the same as all other Jailbreaks and you can remove it after its been loaded successfully.

Operation:
Once the power to your console is completely disconnected:

  • Turn on the console (PS3 Fat with the switch, PS3 Slim connecting the power cable)
  • Insert PS3Key into a USB port on the PS3.
  • Start up the PS3 and press the EJECT button.
  • The LED (which should have been red initially) will change to blue.
  • If the above process worked, there will be a link to “Install Package File” in the game menu.

In order to make sure the PS3Key dongle worked flawlessly, I had to uninstall all my homebrew applications that I had originally installed. To install applications or any homebrew applications, you will need to download and save the .pkg files to a USB drive such as thumbdrive or harddrive. To install, simply insert USB drive to the PS3 and navigate to "INSTALL PACKAGE FILES" on the XMB under GAME. Select the file you want to install by pressing X and it will automatically install the file. All applications installed and loaded without any problems.

There are no other files or programs available to download from www.ps3key.com. But it seems PS3Key is in the process of making their own backup manager known as PS3Key Loader. However, upon loading this, there is nothing except for a message saying "The key has been turned..". Inserting a different Jailbreak device and running this file resulted in a failure. So it seems that PS3Key Loader checks to see if the PS3Key is inserted.

Inserting the PS3Key into a USB port on the computer is recognized but nothing really happens nor does it show up. All you hear is the dings. But I inserted and removed it 3 times in a row within 10 seconds and a pop up did show up on my Windows Vista saying that the USB device has been installed successfully and can be used but this still resulted in nothing. I know some gamers are wondering if you can flash PSGroove hex files onto the PS3Key. I haven't tried it myself but Team PS3Key has informed me that you can erase the files on the PS3Key and install something else (such as PSGroove), but then you would not be able to put PS3Key code back onto it again. They did not state how to go about doing so. But overwriting PS3Key's proprietary file would be pointless since you lose all future features and functions that PS3Key would release in the future. I've read that some people were wondering and wanted to load PSGroove hex files. There are plenty of other USB development boards at a cheaper price if you wanted to load PSGroove files. I've read that AVRKey is exactly the same as PS3Key but does give you the ability to load your own files.

Unfortunately, a small number of PS3Keys (estimated at less than 1% of the total produced so far) were shipped with a little less insulating tape than they should have been. This is causing the metal contacts on the bottom of the circuit board to short circuit on the metal case. This isn't a fatal short circuit, your PS3Key has not been damaged.

If you're part of the 1%, to remedy this problem, simply remove the PCB and affix extra tape, as shown below: (this has been corrected at manufacturing plant)

1) Remove the blue plastic cap and bend the small metal clamps open:


2) Slide the circuit board out of the metal case:


3) Flip the circuit board over and affix a nice big piece of insulating tape. If your tape is quite thin, use 2 layers just to be sure:


Conclusion: Overall, the PS3Key USB PSGroove Jailbreak Clone looks very sleek. With Team WiiKey showing their continued support and products on the Nintendo Wii, we will see the same commitment on the PS3. They have demonstrated the capability to create and compile their own codes and are most than likely able to create a new their own version of the backup manager. If you purchased a PS3Key and it did not have a yellow sticker on the anti-static bag, contact the site you purchased it from and ask for it. If they can not supply it, you more than likely received a clone/fake.

It would have been nice if Team PS3Key had released some files especially their PS3Key Loader. We will update this review when actual files are released from PS3Key in regards to updating and any other future applications.

Please note that none of the "upgrade" products listed in this site are endorsed by Nintendo, Sony and/or Microsoft. DCEmu Reviews and DCEmu Network does not condone piracy. The primary functions of a "modchip" and/or "flashcart" are to allow you to play imported games and homebrew software that you legally own or simply just for experimenting with hardware. We in no way endorse piracy, and encourage all users to do the right thing and support the developers/manufacturers that support them. We do not take any responsibilities for any use outside of these parameters or where the use of such a device is illegal.

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PS3 Homebrew
Warning: Counterfeit and Unlicensed PlayStation®3 Wireless Controller (Recommendation: use only genuine PlayStation®3 Wireless Controller)

Counterfeit PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers, which are practically identical in appearance to genuine PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers, have been discovered in the market. SCEA advises consumers to be cautious when buying PlayStation®3 Wireless Controllers from uncertain sources as the quality, reliability and safety of counterfeit products is uncertain, and in some cases, may be dangerous. It is possible that some counterfeit product may ignite or explode, resulting in injury or damage to the user, your PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, or other property. Moreover, SCEA does not support continued functionality of counterfeit or unlicensed controllers in system software updates and these devices may cease to function in the future because of system software updates.

SCE and its affiliated companies disclaim all liability for any loss or damage suffered by you or any third party through the use of counterfeit or unlicensed products.

We appreciate your understanding and continued support.

In addition to counterfeit controllers, if you have upgraded to the new 3.50 firmware to get the 3D Blu-Ray playback, don't be surprised if your unofficial USB devices no longer work. Sony failed to mention that they also prevented majority of 3rd party peripherals to not work unless its licensed Sony products.

Members from the Official PlayStation forum have started a list of what USB devices do not work. I've heard Bannco's FRAGnStein was also one of them that did not work but Bannco released a new firmware update for the controller to make it work again. But not all 3rd party devices are upgradeable with a simple flash of a firmware.

What's next Sony? You going to remove online play so people can't cheat or trash talk? I wouldnt be surprised if a lawsuit is filed.

Source: PlayStation

 
PS3 Emulators

News via http://ps3.gx-mod.com/modules/news/a...p?storyid=1938

Cedni proposes a modified version of Snes9x , SNES emulator for PS3 , bringing aesthetic touches interface ( green and white) and on the functioning of the emulator .





Install the emulator / dev_hdd0/game/SNES90000/USRDIR

The Roma are searched first in / dev_hdd0/game/SNES90000/USRDIR/Roms then in / dev_usb000/Roms/Snes if no Roma in the previous directory .

To navigate the table:
- up and down, up or down
- left and right, up or down 5
- L1 and R1 to go to the previous or next worksheet

Includes tweaks to correct the problem with PAL roms and the lag of the autosave .

Cedni indicates that there is a lot of work especially with the events button to add functions such as stopping the emulation and return to the menu selection or load settings from a file

 
PS3 Emulators

News via http://ps3.gx-mod.com/modules/news/a...p?storyid=1927

Alex793 , a member of our forum , provides a new corrective version of the emulator for PS3 Snex9x to correct the speeding problem on Roma PAL .

New / fixed:

- Fixed problems with lags of SRAM
- You can put your roms in any way

The ROMs thus operate at 60fps NTSC
The PAL ROMs are now operating at their original speed , ie = > 50fps with the goal of their set .

 
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