Tuesday, June 19, 2007 - Posts

First Working PS3ToolChain Released

Over at the PS2Dev forums ooPo has posted a release of the first working version of PS3ToolChain. This is something you'll want to check out for PS3 homebrew software development. Here's what ooPo had to say in his post.
How can you get it?

svn export svn://svn.ps2dev.org/ps3/trunk/ps3toolchain

What does it include?

PPU: binutils-2.17.50, gcc-4.2.0, newlib-1.15.0
SPU: binutils-2.17.50, gcc-4.3-20070608, newlib-1.15.0

Anything else I should know?

The PPU toolchain was compiled with a target of powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu, except for newlib which used powerpc64-unknown-none. This means there's no startup code (crt0) so it is of limited use at the moment.

Support for the SPU has been included by IBM in the latest binutils, gcc and newlib sources. No extra patching is needed, however I haven't tested SPU code yet so who knows. :)

Both PPU and SPU should work with C++ code, again this is untested at present.

I've tested it by building the otheros demo program...

...which is very cool, btw.

I'm sure plenty of bugs and tweaks and general 'Why did you do it THAT way?!' will be said, but in the meantime...

Enjoy!
Via PS2Dev.org
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Father of Sony PlayStation Steps Down

The chief architect of Sony's PlayStation game console stepped down Tuesday as the Japanese company struggles to defend its dominance in the video game industry and revive its reputation as an electronics pioneer.

Ken Kutaragi, 56, retired as Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.'s chairman and group chief executive, the gaming unit said Tuesday. The unit is now headed by Kazuo Hirai, SCE's former president and chief operating officer.

Kutaragi had already been relieved of day-to-day responsibilities as president last year but stayed on as chief executive and chairman. In April, he announced his intention to retire from those positions this month.

Though no longer a board member, Kutaragi will hold an advisory post at the gaming unit, according to SCE official Sayoka Henmi.

The departure of Kutaragi, an icon among gamers, marks the end of an era at Sony Corp. that saw the company dominate the video game industry with its flagship PlayStation consoles.

Read the full article here...


Hiroko Tabuchi
June 19, 2007

Source: Forbes
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Off Topic: No political influence over Manhunt ban, states BBFC

Previous controversy "had nothing to do with decision"

The BBFC has stated that there was no political influence in the decision to ban Rockstar's Manhunt 2 from sale in the UK.

The original Manhunt caused a media frenzy following release when it was unfairly linked by the press to the murder of teenager Stefan Pakeerah.

The UK games industry was forced to defend itself at the time from various media outlets, with ELSPA's director general Roger Bennett coming face-to-face with Pakeerah's parents on national TV - while publisher Rockstar remained characteristically aloof.

However, the BBFC's Sue Clark has told GamesIndustry.biz that past incidents have not influenced the decision to deny the sequel to UK consumers.

"That had nothing to do with this decision, absolutely not," said Clark.

"We are independent of government and independent of the industry and we reached this decision based on our guidelines and our concerns and not on any other basis at all," she said.

Recent research by the BBFC showed that negative press surrounding controversial games actually encourages sales. A UK ban of Manhunt 2 would not be able to stop dedicated consumers importing copies on release.

"We've rejected this game so you can't buy it legally in the UK," added Clark.

"We have to make a decision. If we feel it's not appropriate for classification then we have to make that decision – we can't classify it and hope nobody notices it."

The BBFC has recently supported the release of a number of violent videogames despite the titles attracting controversy, including Rockstar's Canis Canem Edit and Capcom's Dead Rising.

Matt Martin
June 19, 2007

Source: GamesIndustry.biz
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