That 3.2 Cell CPU should be the way faster than x86 architecture-based crap used in PC. x86 arch is and ever was not good, it uses non-unified length of instructions which requires CPU to detect it's length before doing decoding. That makes some significant performance loss that is not present on RISC arch-based systems. Instruction decoding should be also easier and x86 to RISC conversion which modern CPUs do is also not neccessary. So the result is, Cell CPU is faster than x86 PC CPU. Problem is that moving to more advanced arch in COU world is impossible because of compatibility...
PS3 cpu has 8 cell's, all with speed of 3.2GHz. You install Linux + Wine and you are able to play LFS very well, PS3 supports USB mice and keyboard tho.
Wine will not compile on a PPC system (only x86 and similar), thus making LFS on a PS3 impossible, or if possible (via a x86 CPU emulator) REALLY REALLY REALLY SLOW!
Kruuvi - the PS3 can't run WINE for reasons explained above.
I have a spare ps3 I could try it, although then again i say spare, but its my only one.
Anyone know if there are any risks involved with installing that Linux to the ps3? and if we're still able to play games through it? and if we can revert back to the original ps3 software?
There's no problem installing Linux, Sony has full support for it. I have it installed on my (only) PS3, and there's an option in the System menu to choose which OS to boot. You can boot from Linux into the PS3 OS by holding the power button for 10 seconds on startup, or you can also reboot into the PS3 OS with a Linux command, which I can't remember...
There are no risks, unless you're hopelessly incompetant (in which case the PS3 would already be in pieces ). If you can insert a disk when you're asked, there's no hassle at all. Mind you, it took me nearly 6 hours to install Fedora Core 7
Either way ill tell you all what happens, and if it isnt majourly failing in the performance section ill post up a video so people can see how good/bad it is.
Apple did (do?) make a PPC OS, it's called OS9 and OSX... Even the current OSX (10.5) runs on PPC... too bad Apple has some clever Kernel Haxies to make it not run on anything that isn't an Apple product (not so much now, with the whole Hackintosh trend).
Good luck getting OSX to install on your PS3. It MIGHT boot to the setup screen, or just Kernel Panic during startup.
that's true, in the same sense as using a fire extinguisher as a jack hammer. when it does what it was designed for, it really is a good machine. but take it out of it's "comfort zone" and it will fail nearly all the time. a bit like most things.
obviously not if you still tried to make a useless point after the haddock analogy was posted. if you're gonna post BS, at least try to make it beleivable.
Fedora Core is a type of Linux, but it's way better than Yellow Dog. It's almost like using Windows, except it works on PS3 It's the one I was recommended to use several times, even though Sony recommend Yellow Dog...
Jakg, saying that the PS3 is rubbish at emulating LFS is a bit like saying a PC is rubbish at emulating the PS3. It's a specific gaming machine, and as discussed before, it kicks the PC's ass at that. PS3 is guaranteed to play every new game over it's lifetime, which has been stated as 10 years by Sony. My PS3 was also cheaper than my PC. And my PC needs to be updated almost every year to play every new game.
Honestly, I think that YDL would be better on PS3, mostly because they have experience with PPC distributions (They were the major "other" PPC OS, opposed to OSX). I don't have a PS3 yet to test on, so I'll haffto take your word that Fedora is better (I dislike Fedora from past experiences, and would prefer an apt(debian) based distro).
you... do realize... that this means that for the 10 years that this machine will exist, its graphics will always be as good as they are... now. right?
and, right now, a moderate pc has way better graphics than the ps3. plus, the ps3's graphics can't get any better. the pc's graphics constantly get better.
no, as game producers learn new ways of getting more out of the ps3, you'll still see improvements. they won't be big improvements, a bit like a driver update improves pc hardware.