Showing posts with label playstation 3 series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label playstation 3 series. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

PS3 Game Updates v1.0



Post by : fitrahdika   at, Friday 16 november 2012 00:01 WIB
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This weekend PlayStation 3 developer aldostools has made available a PS3 Game Updates v1.0 homebrew application which allows you to identify and download updates for video game backups. UPDATE: PS3 Game Updates v1.04 has been released, which includes several fixes. The master of the PS3Tools, aldostools, has just released another application, PS3 Game Updates v1.0. The new application that download PS3 game updates, was actually inspired by PS3 Game Updater 1.41. Of course, aldostools has added his own features to his application, like the ability to clearly see which games patches require 3.56+ firmware. There has been plenty more added as well, so be sure to take a look at the information below to find out more.
 

Download: PS3 Game Updates v1.0 to v3.0 (Installer) / PS3 Game Updates v1.0 to v3.0 (No Installer) / MSVBVM50.DLL (Required)

To quote: My new tool... (beta)

I really liked the trueicecold's PS3 Game Updater 1.41, but I wanted a couple of new features... so I made my own "PS3 Game Updates 1.0"...

Features:
·         The title id field accepts many formats of title id (eg: title id with/without dash, content id, URL of pkgs, etc). Also supports search game by name.
·         The title id field also accepts the path of GAMES or the IP of the PS3 (to scan multiple games).
·         Show game patches 3.56+ in a different color (pink).
·         Auto-detects game patches already downloaded (search in PS3_UPDATE, PS3_EXTRAS, and in the default download path) and show them in gray.
·         Asks for confirmation to download patches 3.56 or higher. Required firmware version is appended to the name of the file (for 3.56+).
·         Show game cover and game description even if the game does not have updates.

PS3 Game Updates 3.0 Changelog:
·         This application download PS3 game updates and patches. The 'error 70' is already fixed.
·         Support concurrent queued downloads. new feature!
·         The title id field accepts many formats of title id (eg: title id with/without dash, content id, URL of pkgs, etc).
·         Search updates by name of the game.
·         The title id field also accepts the path of GAMES or the IP of the PS3 (to scan multiple games).
·         Show game patches 3.56+ in a different color (pink).
·         Auto-detects game patches already downloaded (search in PS3_UPDATE, PS3_EXTRAS, and in the default download path) and show them in gray.
·         Asks for confirmation to download patches 3.56 or higher. Required firmware version is appended to the name of the file.
·         Show game cover and game description even if the game does not have updates.
·         Auto-fix downloaded PKGs that required firmware 3.60

Finally, in related PlayStation 3 homebrew news today MCLUB has made available PS3 FolderList Version 1.02 and stated the following, to quote:

My Tool can all files from Folder listed in .FolderList.txt File
·         Step1 put .FolderList.exe in Folder
·         Step2 Start Program
·         Step3 Press Enter

Post by : fitrahdika   at, Friday 16 november 2012 00:01 WIB
Visit my web : http://77ps3-320.blogspot.com /

This weekend PlayStation 3 developer aldostools has made available a PS3 Game Updates v1.0 homebrew application which allows you to identify and download updates for video game backups. UPDATE: PS3 Game Updates v1.04 has been released, which includes several fixes. The master of the PS3Tools, aldostools, has just released another application, PS3 Game Updates v1.0. The new application that download PS3 game updates, was actually inspired by PS3 Game Updater 1.41. Of course, aldostools has added his own features to his application, like the ability to clearly see which games patches require 3.56+ firmware. There has been plenty more added as well, so be sure to take a look at the information below to find out more.

To quote: My new tool... (beta)

I really liked the trueicecold's PS3 Game Updater 1.41, but I wanted a couple of new features... so I made my own "PS3 Game Updates 1.0"...

Features:
·         The title id field accepts many formats of title id (eg: title id with/without dash, content id, URL of pkgs, etc). Also supports search game by name.
·         The title id field also accepts the path of GAMES or the IP of the PS3 (to scan multiple games).
·         Show game patches 3.56+ in a different color (pink).
·         Auto-detects game patches already downloaded (search in PS3_UPDATE, PS3_EXTRAS, and in the default download path) and show them in gray.
·         Asks for confirmation to download patches 3.56 or higher. Required firmware version is appended to the name of the file (for 3.56+).
·         Show game cover and game description even if the game does not have updates.

PS3 Game Updates 3.0 Changelog:
·         This application download PS3 game updates and patches. The 'error 70' is already fixed.
·         Support concurrent queued downloads. new feature!
·         The title id field accepts many formats of title id (eg: title id with/without dash, content id, URL of pkgs, etc).
·         Search updates by name of the game.
·         The title id field also accepts the path of GAMES or the IP of the PS3 (to scan multiple games).
·         Show game patches 3.56+ in a different color (pink).
·         Auto-detects game patches already downloaded (search in PS3_UPDATE, PS3_EXTRAS, and in the default download path) and show them in gray.
·         Asks for confirmation to download patches 3.56 or higher. Required firmware version is appended to the name of the file.
·         Show game cover and game description even if the game does not have updates.
·         Auto-fix downloaded PKGs that required firmware 3.60

Finally, in related PlayStation 3 homebrew news today MCLUB has made available PS3 FolderList Version 1.02 and stated the following, to quote:

My Tool can all files from Folder listed in .FolderList.txt File
·         Step1 put .FolderList.exe in Folder
·         Step2 Start Program
·         Step3 Press Enter
Good for Cover Index Make in .txt File.









Downloads:
ps3gameupdates.rar
ps3gameupdates_noinstaller.rar (no installer, just EXE)


Required: MSVBVM50.DLL (not needed if you already use his other tools)

Source: aldostools@PS3Hax

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

PLAYSTATION VITA NEW



PLAYSTATION®VITA NEW “CRYSTAL WHITE” COLOUR GLOBAL PREMIER RELEASE IN SINGAPORE ON 10TH JULY, 2012
Post by : fitrahdika   at, Wendesday 14 november 2012 17:30 WIB
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 Singapore, 21st May 2012 - Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong (SCEH) announced today that a new “Crystal White” colour will be available for the portable entertainment system PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita) 3G/Wi-Fi model (PCH-1106 ZA02) and Wi-Fi model (PCH-1006 ZA02) at a suggested retail price of SGD469 and SGD399 respectively on 10th July, 2012.

   
As a limited-time offer, customers who purchase PS Vita 3G/Wi-Fi model (both crystal black and crystal white) will receive a special voucher code to download WipEout ™ 2048 and Touch My Katamari™.

The Trooper Pack for PlayStation®Vita (WHITE) will be available for sale as an individual item from 10th July, 2012 at a suggested retail price of SGD17.90. This is a not-to-be-missed item exclusive for Asia region.


In addition, In-Ear Headset Crystal White (PCH-ZHS1 GYW) for PS Vita is also scheduled to hit the market in the beginning of July at a suggested retail price of SGD19.90. 
Various developers are also set to release anticipated PS Vita exclusive titles, including MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM SEED BATTLE DESTINY” (7th June, NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.), METAL GEAR SOLID HD COLLECTION (14th June, Konami Digital Entertainment), and the following titles whose release dates are subject to change: Resistance: Burning Skies (Asian Chinese + English Version) (29th May, Sony Computer Entertainment), GRAVITY RUSH (Asian Chinese+English Version) (12th June, Sony Computer Entertainment), Ragnarok Odyssey (English & Chinese Version) (12th July, GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. ).


 
By releasing exclusive titles to meet 2012’s summer shopping spree, SCEH is also geared up to enhance the much-anticipated colour variations of the console and accessories line-up and promote the further expansion of the PS Vita platform.


Specifications of PlayStation®Vita 3G/Wi-Fi Model (Crystal White)
Product Name
PlayStation®Vita 3G/Wi-Fi Model (Crystal White)
Serial No.
PCH-1106 ZA02
Release Date
10th July, 2012
Suggested Retail Price
SGD469
Contents
PS Vita 3G/Wi-Fi model  ×1
USB Cable  ×1
AC Adaptor  ×1
Power Cord  ×1
Booklet  ×1

Specifications of PlayStation®Vita Wi-Fi Model (Crystal White)
Product Name
PlayStation®Vita Wi-Fi Model (Crystal White )
Serial No.
PCH-1006 ZA02
Release Date
10th July, 2012
Suggested Retail Price
SGD399
Contents
PS Vita Wi-Fi model  ×1
USB Cable  ×1
AC Adaptor  ×1
Power Cord  ×1
Booklet  ×1

Specification of Trooper Pack for PlayStation®Vita (White)
Product Name
Trooper Pack for PlayStation®Vita (White)
Serial No.
ASIA-00017
Release Date
10th July, 2012
Suggested Retail Price
SGD17.90      
Dimensions
20.5cm (H) x 11cm (W) x 2.5cm (D)

Source From :
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Friday, November 9, 2012

LAUNCH of PS3


LAUNCH
Post by : fitrahdika   at, Saturday 10 November 2012 09:55 WIB
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Silver PlayStation 3 consoles on showcase in 2006.
The PlayStation 3 was first released in Japan on November 11, 2006 at 07:00.[6][28] Soon after its release in Japan, the PS3 was released in North America on November 17, 2006.[7][35] On March 7, 2007, the 60 GB PlayStation 3 launched in Singapore with a price of S$799.[36]





PS3 Slim and console rebranding
Following speculation that a 'slim' model was in the works, Sony officially announced the PS3 CECH-2000 model on August 18, 2009 at the Sony Gamescom press conference.[38]As part of the release for the slim model, the logo was changed from the "Spider-Man font" and capitalized PLAYSTATION 3 to a more traditional PlayStation- and PlayStation 2-like 'PlayStation 3' logo with "PS3" imprinted on the console. Along with the console and logo redesign, the boot screen of all consoles changed from "Sony Computer Entertainment" to "PS3 PlayStation 3", with a new chime and the game start splashscreen being dropped.




Console configurations
System unit
Main article: PlayStation 3 hardware
[41] It was originally available with hard drives of 20 and 60 GB (20 GB model was not available in PAL regions)[42][43] but various sizes up to 320 GB[44][45] have been made available since then (see: model comparison). All PS3 models have user-upgradeable 2.5" SATA hard drives.[46]
Wi-Fi networking is also built-in on all but the 20 GB models, while a flash card reader (compatible with Memory Stick, SD/MMC and CompactFlash/Microdrive media) is built-in on 60 GB and CECHExx 80 GB models.[41][50]
[52] Fixstars Solutions sell a version of Yellow Dog Linux for the PlayStation 3 (originally sold by Terra Soft Solutions).[53][58] Retail PS3 Slim units cannot be used for supercomputing, because the PS3 Slim lacks the ability to boot into a third-party OS.
[59] This program allows PS3 owners to lend the computing power of their consoles to help study the process of protein folding for disease research.

Original model
60 GB model
There are several original PlayStation 3 hardware models, which are commonly referred to by the size of their included hard disk drive: 20, 40, 60, 80 or 160 GB.[21][61][64][65] All models support software emulation of the original PlayStation,[66][67] but support for PlayStation 2 backward compatibility has continually diminished with later models and the last model to advertise integrated backward compatibility was the 80GB Metal Gear Solid 4 Bundle.[68][69] All models, excluding the 20 GB model, include 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi. [71] In terms of hardware, the 80 GB model released in South Korea is identical to the 60 GB model released in the PAL regions, except for the difference in hard drive size.[72]
Like the South Korean and European models, the North American 80 GB (2007) model also excludes the PlayStation 2 "Emotion Engine" CPU chip.[68][68] The 40 GB, 80 GB (2008) and 160 GB models have two USB ports instead of the four USB ports on other models and do not include multiple flash card readers, SACD support,[74] or any backward compatibility with PlayStation 2 games.[68]No official Wi-Fi or flash memory card readers were ever released by Sony for the 20 GB system, although Sony had plans to do so.[78]It was rumored that the Cell processors in the third-generation PS3s (40 GB, 2008 80 GB and 160 GB) would move from a 90 nm process to the newer 65 nm process,[79] which SCEI CEO Kaz Hirai later confirmed,[80] and later to 45 nm.

Slim model
120 GB Slim model
The redesigned, slimmer version of the PlayStation 3 (commonly referred to as the "PS3 Slim" and officially branded "PS3") features an upgradeable 120 GB, 160 GB,[44][45] 250 GB or 320 GB[44][45] hard drive and is 32% smaller, 36% lighter and consumes 34% (CECH-20xx) or 45% (CECH-21xx) less power than the previous model,[38][82][83] or one third of the original PS3 model. The PS3 Slim no longer has the "main power" switch like the previous PS3 models, similar to redesigned slimline PlayStation 2. Support for emulation to play PS2 titles is not present in the Slim version, however shortly after the release of the PS3 slim, Sony announced a new series of PS2 remasters called Classics HD as in PS2 and PSP titles remastered in HD for the PS3 with trophies added and sometimes PlayStation Move compatibility.[38]The PS3 slim was officially released on September 1, 2009 in North America and Europe and on September 3, 2009 in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.[38]Although no North American bundles have been announced for the 250 GB PS3 slim, it is sold as a stand-alone console in North America.[94]
In July 2010, Sony announced two new sizes of Slim PS3, 160 GB and 320 GB, with the 120 GB model being discontinued in Japan.[45][96] The 320 GB model is to be available in North America only as part of a bundle with PlayStation Move, a PlayStation Eye and a copy of Sports Champions,[95] and in Europe with PlayStation Move, a PlayStation Eye and a demo disc.[96]

Super Slim model
In September 2012, Sony announced that a new slimmer PS3 redesign (CECH-4000) was due to be released in late 2012 and that it would be available with either a 250 GB or 500 GB hard drive.[97]
In PAL regions, the 250 GB model is not available; a model with 12 GB of flash memory (CECH-4000A) is available in its place.[98][99][98] In the UK, the 500 GB model was released on September 28, 2012,[98] while the 12 GB model was made available on October 12, 2012.[98]
This version has a sliding disc cover rather than the slot-loading drive found on previous PlayStation 3 consoles.

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