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^^You don't get it do you? The otherOS support was for PS3 Fat sku. It had that feature.
It was removed in the ps3 slimline version and the people who bought it were well aware of that fact. So no question of refund here. So in other words , the people who bought the ps3 for other os are not feeling anything cause they have the fat version and it satisfied their needs.
The password issue is long gone and people have gotten over it. It was a serious issue but is fixed now. Security is beefed up and sony probably learned its lessons. They are back now with all issues resolved and fixed. They admitted on a global stage like e3. Probably that won the hearts of most people.
So you see the sales result now as a proof.
First of all, Vicky, I see that you're a reputed member of this forum. And I think that you might know there is no technical reason for removing Linux support from PS3 slim. All they did, shrunk the fabrication process of Cell broadband engine & RSX down to 45 nm.
Secondly, removing Linux support from fat PS3 was like removing ABS from a car which advertised ABS as a feature.
Lastly, the password issue can NEVER be fixed on PS3. You know, there are two types of keys :-
1. Public Key (given to game devs)
2. Private Key (embedded on PS3)
When the console authorizes public key, then only a game, or a software runs on PS3. As, the private key is already embedded on the PS3, you can change it only by recalling all the PS3's, already sold & then changing the embedded TPM module or something like that to the new version.
The retarded programmers at Sony made a fool of themselves in the random number generator department.
Moreover, the PS3 was hacked when it was closed i.e when they stopped supporting Linux, before that, nobody cared.
Here let me tell you how hard is PS3 hacking but how easy it was due to retarded programmers in sony.
As you might be aware that Cell Broadband engine has 8 SPUs. When each SPU runs in isolation mode, one core can't see what is happening in the other core. The credit of this thing goes to IBM not to Sony because they designed the processor. Moreover, someone at Sony (possibly Ken Kutargi) was having so much faith in IBM's Cell Processor, that he didn't even wanted to install NVIDIA's RSX engine. He thought that the processor will defeat all the graphics card alone. He failed to see the exponential growth of AMD & NVIDIA.
Secondly, they use ECDSA (Elliptical Curve Digital Signature Algorithm) for encrypting their stuff (games etc). It uses a Random Number Generator each time when console boots up. But the random number should be a random number, but for some retarded reason, Sony uses same Random number all the time (the same number they use on PSP which has been compromised long ago). So, the hackers got both Public key & the private key.
So, in a nutshell, they made a fool of themselves. They even made a mockery of OpenBSD which is used as an OS in PS3.
In the end, PS3 is compromised, it can never be fixed due to revelation of Public-Private keys.
And you know something why Sony is retarded, read the following reasons :-
1. It used to play SACD but it was removed by a firmware update.
2. PS2 games used to run on it. Again removed by a firmware update.
3. Linux used to run on it, again, removed by firmware update.
4. Blu-Ray movies used to run via component cables, now, they'll require a HDMI cable.
PS3 is the only console which lost features with every firmware update. Whereas Xbox 360 gained.
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