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Strife is right. The modem assigns an IP each time it is turned on. So if you change the item without resetting it's not going to assign an IP to the PS3.
So you have to unplug it for 2-5minutes and then plug the modem back in with the ethernet cable already inserted in the desired device. Only way around this is to get a router which allows you to have both hooked up at the same time with no switching. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
That would be nice. Then developers can get back to memory hoaring instead of optimizing their games.
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
The PSP has RSS support, so I would imagine the PS3 would too.
As for 2.0, definately not what it could have been. And because I have a hacked PSP the remote play update is no use to me. What a drag... Uncharted demo, give me a HOO-RA!! I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
The auto-on feature requires your PSP to have 3.75. I don't know what version M-33 is currently at however, but my PSP most definately is not 3.75 M-33 which is what matters.
I was speaking idiomatically. |
I don't know why the movies simply don't have a tag on them like the games. Really, what's up with that?
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
It does say when someone is playing a PS3 game or downloading content, but that's it. It doesn't say anything when they're playing games off their HDD, PS2 games, or watching a movie.
FELIPE NO |
@Forsety
You're right, it does sign you out when playing PS2 games. Or at least the PS3s with the PS2 hardware does because it switches the PS3 hardware off/standby. I'm not sure if the software emulation works the same way however. @BlueBomber I was hoping that you were gonna proove me wrong, but I was pretty sure that the auto-on was a 3.75 feature. It sucks to be right sometimes. UNCHARTED DEMO TODAY ![]() What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Click the arrow tab under library in WMP11 and there should be a media sharing option. Check the "allow new hardware" box and you should be set.
While music and images work without a hitch. Video remains a problem for myself aswell. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Well when they start showing up on the net, feel free to do so. I would actually like that.
@SouthJag No problem. I know I spent some time trying to find that poorly placed feature. Everyone was talking about their problems with it and I couldn't find it at the time, lol. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
@Skexis
Actually you are able to open the PS3's lid without voiding your warrenty, the void sticker is on the seal plate inside now, so keeping it clean is the customer's responsability. As for the dust voids the warrenty dispute itself, it's hard to know if Sony is right or wrong without seeing pictures of what the dispute is over. UPDATE! " Ive: I'm calling just to pretty much clarify the PS3's warranty, if there's any clause in the warranty that makes it so that if the PS3 is too dusty that the warranty is void. CSR: No. Ive: No? CSR: No. The only way that it, um, voided is if it was neglected, um, abused, dropped or anything like, modificated like if you opened it up, modification, if you didn't have your receipt, um, any power failures like mother nature or anything like that then that actually does void the warranty. Other than that any defective PS3s or anything like that is still, um, still under the warranty." Ive spoke to several CSRs, each of whom took a similar position until they read the account notes. Apparently, a tech determined that the fearsome dust constituted neglect and presented a threat to his health. To his credit, the CSR handled a ridiculous situation fairly well. Sony CSR: What? No! Dust Doesn't Void Your PS3 Warranty! This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
This is more then you need. You can go up to image step 6. Anything beyond that you risk damaging your system and voiding your warrenty.
Playstation 3 Disassembly Tutorial I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Kick ass. Way to keep a look out BB. ^^
I was speaking idiomatically. |
Yeah this is real good news. I had always hoped that either the PS3 or the 360 would get DivX support one day, making my life a lot easier. And today's the day... well sort of. Still have to wait for the update, heh heh ^^;
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No he means so that the PS3 can access content on networked computers without needing any programs like WMP11.
FELIPE NO |
Yeah, that's what it sounds like to me too ^^
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Well the Okami one has 4:3 support. You just lose the banner on the backdrop. Also they're all support 4:3 just that you may have to change the wallpaper to one that fits your screen, that's all.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
See, it pays to make judgments in context. For thoes who don't know what I'm talking about, I'm talking about thoes people who said that Sony were asses for not servicing "that" PS3 that was too dusty to repair.
Well here's the pictures, would you want to touch it? I sure as hell wouldn't and whoever treats their stuff like this deserves to lose their console. Polls: Is This Playstation 3 Too Dusty To Be Repaired Under Warranty? There's nowhere I can't reach. |
That looks like a dffective GPU to me.
How ya doing, buddy? |
Well that's just it. With such a decent cooling system within the PS3 a fried GPU is 90% likely to be manufacture caused rather then caused when in use. (hope that made sense) So it's probably not going to be very common or well documented.
This may do absolutely nothing, but see if you can update the firmware, therefore if it is software caused it may fix matters. However I'm still most certain that it's a faulty GPU. But it's worth a try no? Most amazing jew boots |
I could theorize a couple things based off what you said, but nothing that's a quick or simple fix so unfortunately it does look like you're going to have to send it in.
How ya doing, buddy? |
Yeah I did, and last night was the first night that I did not get the white screen in Assassin's Creed. So it must have done something.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
Not that I've ever notices.
FELIPE NO |
I'll have to try that out and let you know then. I have the game, just stopped playing it because of its music mostly.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Dude I have no clue what the hell is going on right now. Almost feels like a Nintendo game.
Jam it back in, in the dark. |
No I haven't heard of it. But seeing as how the game can probably run on any PC made within the last decade, I'd just go get the PC version and forget about the PS3 one coming to the US.
UPDATE: Rock Band patch TODAY to enable the GH3 guitar to work with Rock Band. There's nowhere I can't reach. |