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System software for the PlayStation 3

PlayStation iii system software

Original PlayStation 3 logo


New PlayStation 3 logo
Developer Sony Computer Entertainment
Bone family Unix-like (BSD)[one]
Working state Electric current
Source model Closed source
Initial release 17 November 2006; 15 years ago  (2006-11-17) (as 1.10)
Latest release 4.88[2] / 1 June 2021; 9 months ago  (2021-06-01)
Available in Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English (United Kingdom), English (United States), Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Smooth, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish[3]
Update method Direct Download
Download to USB
Game Disc
Platforms PlayStation 3
Default
user interface
XrossMediaBar
Preceded by PlayStation ii
Succeeded past PlayStation iv (system software)
Official website
  • US
  • European union
  • Japan

The PlayStation three system software is the updatable firmware and operating arrangement of the PlayStation iii. The base operating organization used by Sony for the PlayStation 3 is a fork of both FreeBSD and NetBSD called CellOS.[1] It uses XrossMediaBar as its graphical shell.

The process of updating is near identical to that of the PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation 4. The software may be updated by downloading the update directly on the PlayStation iii, downloading it from the user's local Official PlayStation website to a PC and using a USB storage device to transfer it to the PlayStation 3, or installing the update from game discs containing update data.

The initial slim PS3s SKU shipped with a unique firmware with new features, also seen in software three.00.[4]

Technology [edit]

Organisation [edit]

The native operating system of the PlayStation 3 is CellOS, which is believed to be a fork of FreeBSD;[five] TCP/IP stack fingerprinting identifies a PlayStation 3 as running FreeBSD,[6] and the PlayStation 3 is known to contain code from FreeBSD and NetBSD.[1]

The 3D estimator graphics API software used in the PlayStation 3 is LibGCM and PSGL, based on OpenGL ES and Nvidia's Cg.[7] LibGCM is a low level API, and PSGL is a higher level API, only most developers preferred to use libGCM due to higher levels of performance. This is similar to the later PlayStation iv console which also has two APIs, the low level GNM and the higher level GNMX.[8]

Dissimilar the Software Development Kit (SDK) for mobile apps, Sony'southward PlayStation iii SDK is only bachelor to registered game development companies and contains software tools and an integrated hardware component. Due to the fact that it requires a licensing agreement with Sony (which is considered expensive), a number of open source and homebrew PS3 SDKs are bachelor in addition to a number of leaked PS3 SDKs.

Graphical shell [edit]

The PlayStation 3 uses the XrossMediaBar (XMB) equally its graphical user interface, which is also used in the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld panel, a variety of Sony BRAVIA HDTVs, Blu-ray disc players and many more Sony products. XMB displays icons horizontally across the screen that be seen equally categories. Users can navigate through them using the left and right buttons of the D-pad, which motion the icons forward or dorsum across the screen, highlighting just one at a time, as opposed to using any kind of pointer to select an option. When one category is selected, there are commonly more specific options then available to select that are spread vertically higher up and below the selected icon. Users may navigate among these options by using the up and down buttons of the D-pad.

The basic features offered by XMB implementations varies based on device and software version. Apart from those actualization in the PSP console such as category icons for Photos, Music and Games, the PS3 added Users, TV and Friends to the XMB. Too, XMB offers a degree of multitasking. In-game XMB features were added to the PS3 properly with firmware version 2.41 after causing early on implementation problems. While XMB proved to be a successful user interface for Sony products such as PSP and PS3, the next generation Sony video game consoles such equally the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita no longer apply this user interface.[nine]

Cooperation with handheld consoles [edit]

The PlayStation 3 supports Remote Play with Sony's handheld game consoles, the PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation Vita. However, unlike Remote Play betwixt the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation Vita, the problem with PS3 was that it only supported a "select" few titles and results were oftentimes laggy. However, it is clear that Remote Play with the PS3 was the testing bed for its much better integration with the PS4.[x]

Too, for users having both the PlayStation 3 and the PlayStation Vita, it is possible to share media files videos, music and images between them by transferring multimedia files direct from the PlayStation 3 to the PlayStation Vita, or vice versa.[11] Furthermore, they can utilize a service called cross-buy which allows them to buy certain games that back up this feature one time, and play them in both Sony platforms. Not only that, but in the case of most such games, their saved games actually transfer back and forth between devices, assuasive players to option up from the moment they left off.[12]

There is likewise a characteristic called cantankerous-play (or cantankerous-platform play)[13] covering any PlayStation Vita software title that can interact with a PlayStation 3 software title. Dissimilar software titles use Cantankerous-Play in different means. For example, Ultimate Curiosity vs. Capcom three is a championship supporting the Cross-Play feature, and the PS3 version of the game can be controlled using the PS Vita system. In addition, some PS3 games tin be played on the PS Vita using the PlayStation Now streaming service.

Non-game features [edit]

Like to many other consoles, the PlayStation 3 is capable of photograph, audio, and video playback in a variety of formats. It too includes various photo slideshow options and several music visualizations. Furthermore, the PlayStation 3 is able to play Blu-ray Disc and DVD movies besides as audio CDs out of the box, and also capable of adopting streaming media services such as Netflix.[fourteen]

For a web browser, the PS3 uses the NetFront browser,[15] although unlike its successor PS4 which uses the same mod Webkit core equally Safari from Apple tree, the PS3 web browser receives a low score in HTML5 compliance testing.[16] Notwithstanding, unlike the PS4, the PS3 is able to play Adobe Wink, including full-screen flash.[17]

Early versions of the PlayStation 3 arrangement software also provided a feature chosen OtherOS that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the slimmer models launched in September 2009. This feature enabled users to install an operating arrangement such equally Linux, but due to security concerns, Sony subsequently removed this functionality through the three.21 system software update. According to Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE), disabling this feature volition help ensure that PS3 owners will continue to have access to the broad range of gaming and entertainment content from SCE and its content partners on a more secure organization.[18] Sony was successfully sued in a grade action over the removal of this characteristic. The settlement was approved in September 2016. Sony agreed to pay up to $55 to as many as 10 million PS3 owners but denied wrongdoing.[nineteen] [xx]

Furthermore, the PlayStation 3 provides press support. Information technology tin for example print images and web pages when a supported printer is connected via a USB cable or a local network. All the same, only a option of printers from Catechism, Epson, and Hewlett-Packard are compatible with the PS3.

Backwards compatibility [edit]

All PlayStation iii consoles are able to play original PlayStation games (PS One discs and downloadable classics). Nevertheless, not all PlayStation 3 models are backwards compatible with PlayStation 2 games. In summary, early PS3 consoles such equally the 20GB and 60GB launch PS3 consoles were backwards compatible with PS2 games because they had PS2 fries in them. Some afterwards models, most notably the 80GB Metal Gear Solid PS3 consoles are also backwards compatible, through partial software emulation in this instance since they no longer had the PS2 CPU in them, although they do have the PS2 GPU in them, allowing for reduced astern compatibility through hardware-assisted software emulation. All other subsequently models, such every bit the 40GB, 140GB, PS3 Slim, and PS3 Super Slim are non backwards compatible with PS2 games, though users tin even so relish PS One and PS3 games on them.[21] According to Sony, when they removed backwards compatibility from the PS3, they had already been at a point where they were 3 years into its lifecycle; by that fourth dimension the vast majority of consumers that were purchasing the PS3 cite PS3 games as a primary reason, meaning that the PS2 compatibility was no longer necessary.[22] Nevertheless, PS2 Classics which are playable on the PS3 have officially been introduced to the PlayStation Network for purchase afterwards,[23] although they are just a choice of PS2 games republished in digital format, and unlike PS3 games, they lack Trophy support.[24] Later when the PlayStation four console was released, it was not backward compatible with either PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, or PlayStation 1 games, although limited PS2 backward compatibility was later introduced, and PS4 owners might play a selected group of PS3 games past streaming them over the Net using the PlayStation Now cloud-based gaming service.[25]

LV0 keys [edit]

The PlayStation 3 LV0 keys are a prepare of cryptographic keys which form the core of the PlayStation 3's security system. According to a news story on Polygon:

Under normal circumstances, PlayStation iii consoles are locked then that they can only run software and operating systems approved by Sony. When a PlayStation 3 is successfully hacked, users can perform deportment that would otherwise not exist possible or allowed on the console, such equally play pirated games and run unauthorized operating systems.[26]

With the LV0 keys users are able to circumvent restrictions placed by Sony, more usually known as jailbreaking.[27] [28] The LV0 keys were released online past a group calling themselves "The 3 Musketeers",[29] granting users admission to some of the most sensitive parts of the PlayStation three. With access to these areas, users tin decrypt security updates and work around the authorized PlayStation firmware. This allows PlayStation 3 firmware updates to be modified on a computer so that they can be run on a modified console.[xxx] The Three Musketeers decided to release the lawmaking after a group of rival hackers obtained the code and planned to sell it.[31] While this is not the offset fourth dimension the PlayStation iii has been hacked, according to Eurogamer, "The release of the new custom firmware—and the LV0 decryption keys in item—poses serious bug." It likewise says that "options Sony has in battling this leak are limited" since "the reveal of the LV0 key basically ways that any system update released past Sony going forrard tin can be decrypted with piddling or no effort whatsoever".[32]

History of updates [edit]

The "initial" release for the PlayStation 3 system software was version 1.10 equally appeared on 11 November 2006 in Japan and 17 November 2006 in Northward America that provided the PlayStation Network services and the Remote Play for the 60 GB model. Notwithstanding, version 1.02 was included with some games. There were a number of updates in the 1.twenty versions, which provided new features such as the Account Management, compatibility of USB devices for PlayStation 2 format games, and supports for USB webcams and Bluetooth keyboards and mice. Version 1.80 released on 24 May 2007 added a number of relatively small new features, mostly related to media and videos, such as the ability to upscale standard DVD-Videos to 1080p and to downscale Blu-ray video to 720p. Version 1.ninety released on 24 May 2007 further added the Wallpaper feature for the background of XMB and the ability to eject a game disc using the controller, to re-society game icons by format and creation date. This update also forced 24 Hz output for Blu-ray over HDMI, and introduced bookmarks and a security role to the web browser.[33] The last version in the ane.xx series was i.94 released on 23 October 2007 that added support for DualShock iii controllers.[34]

As with the version one.xx series, at that place were a number of versions in the ii.xx and three.20 series, released between viii November 2007 and twenty September 2011. At that place were quite a few noticeable changes, and in version 2.10 alone at that place were new features such as the additions of the Vocalisation Changer feature with the power to brand users sound like a person using a phonation changer with five presets over hello and low tones, a new music bitmapping process specifically designed for the PS3 to provide enhanced audio playback, as well as supports for DivX and WMV playback and Blu-ray disc profile 1.1 for picture-in-picture.[35] Version ii.50 released on fifteen October 2008 was the update in the 2.xx series that contained the largest number of new features or changes, amid them were the support for official PS3 Bluetooth headset, in-game screenshots and Adobe Wink nine.[36] A recovery menu (or safe way) was too introduced in this version.[37] Later versions in the ii.20 series such as the 2.7x, 2.85 or 2.90 were distributed with the PS3 "slim". Like to versions such as 2.00, versions such as 3.00, 3.10, 3.30, 3.twoscore, and 3.lxx all introduced relatively large number of new features or changes, such equally supports for new Dynamic Custom Themes, improvements in the Internet Browser, Trophy enhancements, and a new [Video Editor & Uploader] application.

The most noticeable change in the version four.00 released on 30 Nov 2011 was the added support for the PlayStation Vita handheld game consoles. For case, [PS Vita Organization] was added as an choice and [PS Vita System Awarding Utility] has been added every bit a feature under [Game]. With this update, the PlayStation iii also gained the ability to transfer videos, images, musics, and game data to and from the PlayStation Vita.[38] Version 4.10 released on viii February 2012 also added improvements to the Internet Browser including some support for HTML5 and its display speed and web page layout accurateness.[39] Afterward versions in the 4.twenty series all made a few changes to the system, mostly to improve the stability and operation quality during the uses of some applications, in addition to adding new features such equally displaying closed captions when playing BDs and DVDs and "Check for Update" to the options menu for a game. The PlayStation 3 system software is currently still existence updated by Sony.

Withdrawal of update 2.40 [edit]

System software version 2.forty, which included the in-game XMB characteristic and PlayStation 3 Trophies, was released on 2 July 2008; however, it was withdrawn later the aforementioned twenty-four hour period because a small number of users were unable to restart their consoles subsequently performing the update. The fault was explained to have been because of certain organization administrative data existence contained in the HDD.[40] The outcome was addressed in version two.41 of the system software released on 8 July 2008.[41]

Class action suit filed over update 3.0 [edit]

System software version 3.0 was released on 1 September 2009. Shortly after its release, a number of users complained that the organization update caused their organisation's Blu-ray drive to malfunction. In addition, John Kennedy of Florida filed a class action suit against Sony Figurer Amusement America(SCEA). John Kennedy had purchased a PlayStation three in January 2009, claiming it worked perfectly until he installed the required firmware update 3.0, at which point the Blu-ray drive in his system ceased performance properly.[42] [43] [44] Sony later released a statement, "SCEA is enlightened of reports that PS3 owners are experiencing isolated issues with their PS3 system since installing the virtually recent organization software update (v3.00),"[45] and released software update 3.01 on 15 September 2009. However, after installing 3.01, the plaintiff alleged the problems were not only not solved, merely the new update created new issues besides.[46] [47]

Class action suits filed over update iii.21 [edit]

Due to the removal of the "OtherOS" feature from older models of the PS3 due to security issues (maybe related to the exploit released by geohot) which caused an uproar in the PlayStation community, several lawsuits accept been filed. The starting time i was filed on behalf of PS3 owners by Anthony Ventura.[48] The suit states that removing the feature constitutes breach of contract, false advertising and a handful of other business practices relating to consumer protection laws as the feature was touted by Sony when these systems were new every bit a style consumers could plough their machines into a basic PC and cites that the feature was "extremely valuable" and 1 of the main reasons that many people paid more for the PS3 over ownership a competing console similar a Wii or an Xbox 360.[49] [fifty] Information technology also elaborates that anyone who does not accept the update can no longer play future games or future Blu-ray movie releases.[51] Later on, two more suits were also filed by other members of the PlayStation 3 community.[52] The showtime of these newer lawsuits was filed by Todd Densmore and Antal Herz which claim Sony has rendered several PlayStation 3 features they paid for "inoperable" as a result of the release of firmware 3.21.[53] The second filed was by Jason Baker, Sean Bosquett, Paul Graham, and Paul Vannatta, and claims, amid other things, that they "lost money past purchasing a PS3 without receiving the benefit of their deal because the product is not what it was claimed to exist - a game console that would provide both the Other Os feature and gaming functions."[54] A fourth lawsuit was filed by Keith Wright and seeks compensation equal to the cost of the panel.[55] A fifth lawsuit was filed by Jeffrey Harper and Zachary Kummer which calls for a jury trial.[56] A 6th lawsuit was filed by Johnathon Huber and has quotes from both the EU and U.s.a. PlayStation blogs.[57]

Sony responded to the lawsuits by requesting a dismissal on the grounds that "no 1 cared about the feature" and that the filings cite quotes from third party websites, the instruction transmission, the PlayStation Web site and claims they are invalid proof and that Sony can disable PSN and the other advertised features (playing games that require newer firmware, etc.) equally they wish. The lawyers for the plaintiffs reviewed the asking and said that this is fairly mutual at this stage of the process and that the case would exist reviewed earlier a approximate in November 2010.[58] In Feb 2011, all claims of false advertising in the example were dismissed, merely the plaintiffs were allowed to appeal and better the case and the other claims that the removal violated the Computer Fraud and Abuse human activity were allowed to go frontward.[59] In March 2011, the plaintiffs amended their complaint to refute Sony's claims that it was inside its rights nether the TOS and warranty to remove the characteristic calculation more details to their claims including alienation of warranty, breach of unsaid warranty, breach of contract, unjust enrichment, and breach of several California unfair business practices laws.[60] In April 2011, SCEA again asked that the instance be dismissed and made claims that the plaintiffs refiled claim was insufficient and that they were hackers and wanted to violate Sony'southward intellectual property and asked the judge to grant search rights on their PS3 systems. SCEA besides made claims that they were not the division solely responsible for the removal and should non be held responsible despite alien information to the reverse.[61] On xviii April 2011, the plaintiffs fired back at Sony's renewed efforts to have the case dismissed by pointing out the fact that Sony had made many of the same claims before and that they had been dismissed by the court and also pointed out several legal precedents nether California law that refuted Sony'south claims.[62] In Dec 2011, the whole instance was dismissed under the grounds that the plaintiffs had failed to evidence that they could await the "Other Bone" feature beyond the warranty of the machine.[63] However, this decision was overturned in a 2014 appellate court decision[64] finding that plaintiffs had indeed made clear and sufficiently substantial claims.

Ultimately, in 2016, Sony settled with users who installed Linux or purchased a PlayStation 3 based upon the alternative OS functionality.[65]

Withdrawal of update 4.45 [edit]

System software version four.45 was released on 18 June 2013; yet, it was withdrawn one mean solar day later because a modest number of users were unable to restart their consoles after performing the update.[66] On 21 June 2013, Morgan Haro, a Community Manager for PlayStation Network, announced that the issue had been identified and a new update was planned to be released to resolve the issue.[67] The system update that addressed this effect, version 4.46 was released on 27 June 2013, and a set up for those affected past organization version 4.45 was also provided by Sony.[68]

See too [edit]

  • Media Go
  • Linux for PlayStation 3
  • LocationFree Thespian
  • Qriocity
  • XrossMediaBar

Other gaming platforms from Sony:

  • PlayStation 4 system software
  • PlayStation Portable system software
  • PlayStation Vita system software

Other gaming platforms from the adjacent generation:

  • Wii U arrangement software
  • Xbox One arrangement software
  • Nintendo 3DS system software
  • Nintendo Switch organization software

Other gaming platforms from this generation:

  • Wii system software
  • Xbox 360 system software
  • Nintendo DSi system software

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External links [edit]

Official PlayStation three System Software Update page

  • "Asia". • Australia • "Nihon". "Korea". Archived from the original on half-dozen June 2009. • New Zealand • U.k. • Us
  • Update History
  • PlayStation Web log (firmware announcements)
  • PS3 compatible printers

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_system_software

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