Emulating operating systems is never really a good idea. Yet, mopx0 has decided to give it a try with Microsoft's latest operating system, Vista. To say it runs slow would be an understatement, as booting the resource-heavy OS takes 25 minutes on the system. To run Notepad emulated on the PS3 via Linux takes a whopping 12 minutes. It's not really practical, but shows the incredible dedication the hacking community has when tackling the strangest of projects.
If for some crazy reason you want to give it a try, read here.
[Via Engadget]
An exercise in futility: installing Windows Vista on PS3
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Posted: Aug 5th 2008 10:10PM Gaucho85 said
If someone actually wanted to try doing this they have bigger problems then difficulty of the attempt.
Posted: Aug 5th 2008 10:11PM flight240 said
"why...? 'why' you ask.
BECAUSE I CAN!"
BECAUSE I CAN!"
Posted: Aug 5th 2008 10:22PM Averna said
lol @ donations
Turn AF off!?
Turn AF off!?
Posted: Aug 5th 2008 10:25PM (Unverified) said
ehh this is old news
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 6:45AM (Unverified) said
Why make comments like this? I see these "old news" comments all the time. It may be old news to you sir, but others who are not so tech-savvy may benefit from this. If it's not worth your time, just don't comment.
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Posted: Aug 5th 2008 11:52PM (Unverified) said
well il be damned... and to think i wanted to do this
Posted: Aug 5th 2008 11:55PM JaseH said
Good song, Seether's singing voice is pure win.
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Posted: Aug 6th 2008 1:06AM (Unverified) said
i heard about this a while ago...it sucks that it takes so long, otherwise it might actually be useful... maybe
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 1:04AM (Unverified) said
i heard about this a while ago...it sucks that it takes so long, otherwise it might actually be useful... maybe
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 1:32AM prouted said
Great ! So now I can play Crysis on my PS3... or pong...
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 4:54AM (Unverified) said
I don't even want Vista on my computer, why would I want it on my PS3?
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 4:59AM (Unverified) said
I'm actually surprised that the PS3 can manage to run that. I know it's far too slow to... use. He must have some very large swap partition, unless it's simply using the physical memory, in which case I'm very impressed. He should have tried running Crysis instead of Notepad.
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 6:26AM (Unverified) said
It'd be more impressive if he was running Vista straight through the PS3, not emulated in linux. There's software for linux (I think) which can allow you to do that anyways.
The reason it runs so slow is that the PS3 doesn't have enough memory - it's one thing I dislike about it 'cause it ends up struggling when I try and do more than one thing at once, like running the web browser with a few open pages whilst listening to music. It's actually probably why it won't allow you to do things like install or copy whilst doing other things.
The reason it runs so slow is that the PS3 doesn't have enough memory - it's one thing I dislike about it 'cause it ends up struggling when I try and do more than one thing at once, like running the web browser with a few open pages whilst listening to music. It's actually probably why it won't allow you to do things like install or copy whilst doing other things.
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 8:49AM (Unverified) said
It has less to do with not having enough memory and more to do with the fact that the PS3 is not an x86 architecture.
There is no way that one could run Vista natively on the PS3, since it is a PowerPC architecture. Therefore, a true emulator (not like VMWare) is required, which will do 100% emulation of the x86 processor, which is incredibly slow.
Tools like WINE that let you run Windows binaries natively don't (and won't) work on PS3 for the same reason. WINE just provides a compatibility layer for existing x86 binaries, it does not attempt to do a real-time binary translation to PowerPC.
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There is no way that one could run Vista natively on the PS3, since it is a PowerPC architecture. Therefore, a true emulator (not like VMWare) is required, which will do 100% emulation of the x86 processor, which is incredibly slow.
Tools like WINE that let you run Windows binaries natively don't (and won't) work on PS3 for the same reason. WINE just provides a compatibility layer for existing x86 binaries, it does not attempt to do a real-time binary translation to PowerPC.
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 9:14AM (Unverified) said
Geek-o-translater:
Input: "...but shows the incredible dedication the hacking community has when tackling the strangest of projects."
Output: "Some people have really stupid ideas and the other people have waaaay too much time on their hands."
Input: "...but shows the incredible dedication the hacking community has when tackling the strangest of projects."
Output: "Some people have really stupid ideas and the other people have waaaay too much time on their hands."
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 9:36AM (Unverified) said
I wonder if they could install Windows 95, then we could play all the old school DOS games, run all the NES and SNES emulators, all while using your DUALSHOCK3.
I imagine since Windows 95 only takes like 32MB of ram it should be possible.
I imagine since Windows 95 only takes like 32MB of ram it should be possible.
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 11:18AM (Unverified) said
You can do all of what you just named without trying to run Windows 95.
I run NES, SNES, and DOS emulators (DOSBox) on my PS3 natively in Linux. I use my DualShock 3 wirelessly with the NES/SNES emulators and I use keyboard and mouse on the old DOS games like Space Quest, Kings Quest, and Indiana Jones.
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I run NES, SNES, and DOS emulators (DOSBox) on my PS3 natively in Linux. I use my DualShock 3 wirelessly with the NES/SNES emulators and I use keyboard and mouse on the old DOS games like Space Quest, Kings Quest, and Indiana Jones.
Posted: Aug 6th 2008 1:46PM (Unverified) said
I'll have to look into that, I just can't ever figure out what binaries I want for PS3 linux. so I would have run dosbox through windows lol. get some Colonization, or Dark Sun going.
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Posted: Aug 6th 2008 9:42AM reson8er said
Just because something CAN work doesn't mean it SHOULD work. Windows Vista = FAIL.
Posted: Aug 12th 2008 12:36PM (Unverified) said
Yeah, emulating windows in a vista box never works good and is usually pretty crappy, but running linux on a windows box works decently, linux and windows are like water and acid, it goes together one way, but not the opposite.
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