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Netkas, the legendary hackintosh hacker/programmer (essentially the DarkAlex of the OSX world), has just posted a short but interesting PS3 related post on his blog.
To quote :
Here is something from lv2 dump
CELL_FS_
UTILITY:HDD0
CELL_FS_UFS
/dev_hdd0
ufs is a fs used by bsd systems
ps3 also supports iso9660, udf, fat, netfs (?)
but it seems for now only fat can be used on usb drive.
also, filesystem of /dev/flashX is FAT
UFS file system support obviously comes with BSD, but can be added to Windows (FFS, or Crossmeta), Linux (compiled into the kernel), OSX, Solaris and so forth.
It opens up quite a few possibilities. The most obvious is the ability to read/write to a PS3 formatted harddrive once its removed from your console. A far more interesting possibility would be finding a way to allow the PS3 to use UFS on USB devices. The FAT 4GB file size barrier would then become a non-issue.. |
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