
kotaku.com is running a piece on how the notorious modders at Japan’s T.Zone DIY PC Shop have successfully rigged a PS3 up to a 750GB HDD.
Read more here - www.kotaku.com/gaming/gizmodo/japans-totally-real-750gbpowered-ps3-230282.php

kotaku.com is running a piece on how the notorious modders at Japan’s T.Zone DIY PC Shop have successfully rigged a PS3 up to a 750GB HDD.
Read more here - www.kotaku.com/gaming/gizmodo/japans-totally-real-750gbpowered-ps3-230282.php
For example Coraid’s Etherdrive appliances shouldn’t be too difficult to use with PS3 and Linux. ATA over Ethernet via Linux kernel driver in PS3 would make possible dozens of terabytes of disk space
It’s whole different story where would you need such space.
Comment by sect-i/on — Jan 24, 2007 @ 3:25 pm
Currently, the PS3 allows for a certain allocation of HDD space to the “Other OS” like Yellow Dog Linux 5.0. Are there plans to enable users to allocate that HDD space ourselves? Currently it is 10 or 50 gigs (on the 60gb) to the “Other OS” leaving the rest to the PS3 OS.
Comment by nmc75 — Jan 26, 2007 @ 8:25 pm
Is it the oblivion in PS3?
Comment by Balrog7777 — Jan 28, 2007 @ 8:58 am
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