Getting Scummvm to run from the XMB is only possible with a Sony license.. BUT, making a plea to sony to grant the scummvm team a license wouldn't hurt ofcourse (if the scummvm team is interested ofcourse), as it propably wouldn't hurt Sony anyway. It could even 'help' them, since it would be very profitable for them (or say lucasarts) to offer scummvm supported games for download..Yixian wrote:I think the ScummVM team shuld focus on getting a version of ScummVm that runs straight from the XMB.
Getting it to run on a Linux build installed on a PS3 doesn't really seem in keeping with ScummVM ethos.
It'd probably be tough as prehistoric shit, but if you cracked it, I can guarentee you that you'd have like 50% coverage of the PS3 install base - think of how many people that'd open up to adventure games.
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I have it working on my PS3 through OSX.
It takes a small amount of technical knowlege, but once you get Mac OSX on the PS3, you realize how much power the ps3 really has.
Currently running Leopard Retail, all updates working, internet working, and most importantly, ScummVM.
(Somewhat) Unfortunately, I have to use a blutooth mighty mouse and apple keyboard for it to work. It works with any USB keyboard/ mouse combo, but not with the controller. It worked in the previous version, but a joystick configuration hasn't been released for Leopard yet.
It takes a small amount of technical knowlege, but once you get Mac OSX on the PS3, you realize how much power the ps3 really has.
Currently running Leopard Retail, all updates working, internet working, and most importantly, ScummVM.
(Somewhat) Unfortunately, I have to use a blutooth mighty mouse and apple keyboard for it to work. It works with any USB keyboard/ mouse combo, but not with the controller. It worked in the previous version, but a joystick configuration hasn't been released for Leopard yet.
IMHO you are full of BS, please show us a link to where it is said how to install MacOSX on the PS3, I have never heard of it.. Linux yes, MacOSX no..hetecro wrote:I have it working on my PS3 through OSX.
It takes a small amount of technical knowlege, but once you get Mac OSX on the PS3, you realize how much power the ps3 really has.
Also there is already a ScummVM version which works on linux on the PS3 (see some earlier posts)..
So please show us how to install OSX on the PS3, because I think you are just talking BS..
I guess sony wouldn't be interested at all anyway, if they where interested in allowing old games to play on the PS3 they would also have added something like wii's virtualconsole, or even better have a PS2 emulator available for the newer PS3's (even if it wouldn't support all games).taurus82 wrote:Has anyone at ScummVM tried contacting Sony?
But ofcourse it couldn't hurt asking.. As I've never played a scummvm game under linux (yet) on the PS3, I wonder how it would play with the sixaxis controller..
Also the other 'problem' is probably the license under which Scummvm is distributed.. it propably disallowes Sony to not distribute the changes they made to it for it to work on the PS3 (from the XMB), and unless Sony isn't permitted to keep the changes needed to run it on the PS3 from XMB private there isn't a change of scummvm being made available on the PS3..
From what I understand, the modifications needed to run software on a PS3 aren't secret except for one thing.
The binary need to have the right cryptographic signature. The way the signature works is public knowledge but the keys that are used to derive that signature are secret.
The question is whether or not signing the binary with secret keys and distributing it is a GPL violation on it's own. I think so but I am not sure.
All of this does not apply to Linux@PS3 ofcause. You can run whatever you want there as long as you don't need hardware 3D graphics.
The binary need to have the right cryptographic signature. The way the signature works is public knowledge but the keys that are used to derive that signature are secret.
The question is whether or not signing the binary with secret keys and distributing it is a GPL violation on it's own. I think so but I am not sure.
All of this does not apply to Linux@PS3 ofcause. You can run whatever you want there as long as you don't need hardware 3D graphics.
ScummVM has been ported to PS3. It runs on Yahoo Dog Linux version 6.1.
The ScummVM version is version 012.0-1 . I have Yellow Dog Linux 6.1 and I tested this version of ScummVM and it works good. Tested it Beneath a Steel Sky, Flight Of The Amazon Queen, Lure of the Temptress & Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back. And the games play good.
Haven't tested any other games yet. I do own most of Lucasarts games but I haven't tested them yet.
Games are played via keyboard/mouse. I heard that there is a why to use the PS3 controller as a mouse but I haven't found a way to make it work yet.
This version can be downloaded from http://pleasantfiction.ipower.com/ps3li ... group.html . But remember, this is Yellow Dog Linux version 6.1 only.
This is a good thing because the only other version of ScummVM ported to PS3 Linux was version 0.9.1 .
The ScummVM version is version 012.0-1 . I have Yellow Dog Linux 6.1 and I tested this version of ScummVM and it works good. Tested it Beneath a Steel Sky, Flight Of The Amazon Queen, Lure of the Temptress & Drascula: The Vampire Strikes Back. And the games play good.
Haven't tested any other games yet. I do own most of Lucasarts games but I haven't tested them yet.
Games are played via keyboard/mouse. I heard that there is a why to use the PS3 controller as a mouse but I haven't found a way to make it work yet.
This version can be downloaded from http://pleasantfiction.ipower.com/ps3li ... group.html . But remember, this is Yellow Dog Linux version 6.1 only.
This is a good thing because the only other version of ScummVM ported to PS3 Linux was version 0.9.1 .
Once you have your Linux (any Linux) working on the PS3, you should be able to compile any version of ScummVM you wish.
I've typed up how to do this before here;
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5507
I've typed up how to do this before here;
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5507
Well, I did download the source to ScummVM 0.13 and I'll try to compile it when I get the chance.bobdevis wrote:Once you have your Linux (any Linux) working on the PS3, you should be able to compile any version of ScummVM you wish.
I've typed up how to do this before here;
http://forums.scummvm.org/viewtopic.php?t=5507
I'm only using Linux on PS3 so that I can play games such as ScummVM, etc on my TV instead of my computer.
The PS3 version of ScummVM which runs on Yellow Dog Linux has now been updated to version 0.13. It can be downloaded from http://pleasantfiction.ipower.com/ps3li ... 6.bdg.html
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I have to admit I didn't hold out too much hope of this working being that I'm a total Linux noob but after a bit of googling I finally got ScummVM running on my PS3.
For all you other PS3 owners who'd like to try but are not sure of the procedure here is how I did it.
Follow the instructions here to install Yellow Dog Linux onto your PS3 but instead of downloading "yellowdog-5.0.1-phoenix-20070511-PS3.iso" as they suggest instead download "yellowdog-6.1-ppc-DVD_20090201_NEW_PS3.iso"
Once you have Yellow Dog Linux installed and running bring up the console (icon looks like a computer monitor with >_ on the screen) and type:That's a lower case L and not a one btw.
You will then be prompted for a password so enter the password for the root account you set up during the installation. Then type:
Once it's downloaded and installed you can close the console window and you should now be able to install the version of ScummVM linked to in the post above.
For all you other PS3 owners who'd like to try but are not sure of the procedure here is how I did it.
Follow the instructions here to install Yellow Dog Linux onto your PS3 but instead of downloading "yellowdog-5.0.1-phoenix-20070511-PS3.iso" as they suggest instead download "yellowdog-6.1-ppc-DVD_20090201_NEW_PS3.iso"
Once you have Yellow Dog Linux installed and running bring up the console (icon looks like a computer monitor with >_ on the screen) and type:
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su -l
You will then be prompted for a password so enter the password for the root account you set up during the installation. Then type:
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yum install fluidsynth