OS Hardware Support
Ubuntu running on the PS3 must support the PS3's unique implentations of various kinds of hardware. Like in any OS, driver support lets software interact with the hardware. Some diagnostic, test and calibration applications can troubleshoot hardware problems. And other applications make full use of the hardware's features.
Builtin Hardware
This hardware
ships with every PS3∞. Different uses of the Cell SPEs (or other HW) as different programmable devices (like a video processor) are listed as different hardware, though the actual hardware is the same.
Summary:
| Hardware |
Tested Example |
Driver |
Utils |
App |
| Blu-Ray Drive |
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| Bluetooth Master |
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| WiFi |
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| sixaxis |
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| USB |
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| SATA Drive |
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| SPE Video |
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| RSX Video |
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This list needs to be completed. Each item needs to be named in the table, and linked to further descriptions within this section.
Blu-Ray Drive
The PS3 internal
removable disc drive∞ is a ?Manufacturer? ?Model? 2x Blu-Ray/DVD/CD read-only drive.
Bluetooth Master
WiFi is a motherboard chip ?Manufacturer? ? Model? delivering standard 802.11b/ g networking.
sixaxis
USB
SATA Drive
SPE Video
RSX Video
Optional Compatible Hardware
This list of hardware that doesn't necessarily ship with every PS3, but which has been tested to work with a PS3 (whether under Ubuntu, some other Linux distro, Sony's
GameOS, or otherwise). It needs to be completed.
Summary:
| Hardware |
Tested Example |
Driver |
Utils |
App |
| BD Remote |
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| PlayStation Eye |
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| PlayTV |
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This list needs to be completed. Each item needs to be named in the table, and linked to further descriptions within this section.
BD Remote
The BD Remote is a TV-style remote control connecting to the PS3 by Bluetooth pairing.
The
PlayStation Eye is a lorez webcam type camera connecting to the PS3 by USB.
PlayTV is a DVB-T decoder connecting to the PS3 by USB.
Other Hardware
This list of hardware includes hardware that doesn't work directly with a PS3 as its host "PC", but still interoperates with a PS3. That includes other PCs on a network, perhaps being used as DLNA media servers, or cablemodems/routers, or other "standalone" devices that connect with the PS3 over other interfaces, whether Bluetooth, ethernet, or otherwise. It needs to be completed.
This hardware ships with every PS3. Different uses of the Cell SPEs (or other HW) as different programmable devices (like a video processor) are listed as different hardware, though the actual hardware is the same.
Summary:
| Hardware |
Tested Example |
Driver |
Utils |
App |
| PlayStation Portable |
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| DLNA Server |
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This list needs to be completed. Each item needs to be named in the table, and linked to further descriptions within this section.
A
PlayStation Portable∞ (PSP) can be used as a terminal for
Remote Play∞.
DLNA Server
A DLNA server serves media content to the PS3 over the ethernet.
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