54w ago - Following up on his
previous release, this weekend PlayStation 3 developer
Blackdeath has made available MA BD Tool v0.8 via
DemonHades for PS3 JFW DH 3.56 MA CFW.
Download:
MA BD Tool v0.8 PS3 JFW DH 3.56 MA CFW Add-On
To quote, roughly translated: Friends of the community here I leave the new version of BD TOOL MA who now includes the basic graphical interface, the ability to save data to any USB connected on the console port as well as the ability to detect and remove the serial model BD reader that you have in your PS3 along with the old features of the first version with the MKB and the HRL.
In some cases the standard model may not be obtained but that's where the BD than the original console if not married.
Just install it and follow the instructions and you can have new details on the BD in your hands or your usb.
Details:
- Implemented basic GUI.
- Fixed bugs in compiling the HRL or MKB.
- Implemented the ability to use any USB port.
- Now able to detect the model and serial BD player.
Thats what it installed as for me.
Download: http://mods.elotrolado.net/~hermes/ps3/irismanager-4-x-irismanager-4-x.rar / http://www.mediafire.com/?m3r96w4302e3k68 by faxtron / http://rapidshare.com/files/2072545998/language.ini by LoboGuara
To quote, roughly translated: Well, then here goes: I have included notes (many) so you have any idea what I've played and that: basically control power off by temperature (90 seconds above 79 degrees) and idle time (60 minutes without touching the pad and provided they are not doing file transfers that we can touch morality) is in routine pad.c reading pad
I think it basically means operation: for not being overloaded reading, I do that every 16 tics read the timer and temperature using syscall, do the necessary checks and if the old timer is not zero and go overtime, catapum Chimpun ( without a word))
I've grouped all that well is not lost [+ laughs]. And now the explanation for users:
Now to have an hour of downtime in Iris console off
As I said, in Iris temperature alarm: 90 seconds without the temperature drops below 80 � C in either CPU or RSX and the console is turned off.
The addition of the callback Disc allows're not constantly checking whether there is a disc in and it allows the reader to rest.
Added support for redirection libfs.sprx: copy by ftp or via usb (usb :/ gets into iris) libfs_patched.sprx, which is generated by patch_libfs.bat (do not forget to put keys in the data folder!) And games like COD4: MW to operate from internal BD-Emu mount
In Tools (press START) the "Copy from / dev_usb / Iris to Iris folder" will make life easier to move things to the installation directory of Iris Manager. For example, if you put "covers" of Multiman within the USB folder, you copy your own content or libfs_parched.sprx we talked about. The option uses asynchronous copying to gain speed.
IMPORTANT: This new option may damage the Iris Manager installation if not used with head, for logical reasons.
NOTE: Obviously, there is no option to delete anything that is copied, except by FTP or pulling or uninstalling other programs (which will render the games settings, etc.) Enjoy it!
v1.49.1 Changelog (translation by aldostools):
After one hour of inactivity in Iris the console is turned off
Temperature alarm in Iris: if temperature remains above 80 � C for 90 seconds in either CPU or RSX, the console is turned off.
Added support for redirection of libfs.sprx: copy by ftp or via usb (to usb:/iris) the libfs_patched.sprx generated using patch_libfs.bat (don't forget to put the keys file in the data folder!) and games like COD4: MW will play from internal HDD with the BD-Emu mounted.
Added a callback for Disc check, that prevents constant polling if the disc is inserted or not, giving a rest to the BR drive reader.
In Tools (press START) the option "Copy from / dev_usb / Iris to Iris folder" will make life easier letting to move things to the installation directory of Iris Manager. For example, if you put "covers" of multiMAN or the libfs_parched.sprx we talked about within the USB folder, Iris will copy the content its folder. The option uses asynchronous copying to gain speed.
IMPORTANT: This new option may damage the Iris Manager installation if not used with head, for logical reasons.
v1.49.2 Chagelog (translation by aldostools):
Fixed a bug mounting the BD-Emu when certain disk changes occur (for example, inserting certain PSX games, eject then put a BR disc).
Removed patched libfs load when BD-Emu is used from external disc (COD black screen 4: MW similar to that which occurred from internal)
Added warning messages in shutdown functions (in one case can be cancelled, in the other is non-cancelable for obvious reasons: if there is overheating, we must be forced to turn off the PS3)
v1.49.3 Changelog (via elotrolado.net/hilo_3-55-4-30-iris-manager-v1-38_1842936_s340#p1731400119):
If you load a game for PS3 (not PSN, a disc game), some data are stored in a file (lastgame). Holding down L1 on startup, when Iris Manager is loading again, it will load automatically the last game, unless their presence is not detected or error.
If in the root directory of the game (where usually the PS3_DISC_SFB is found), you put a file name containing ps2disc.txt with the destination path (eg. /dev_usb000/dataps2 or /dev_hdd/GAME/dataps2), that folder is mounted as /dev_ps2disc.
This feature can be useful for games like Sing Star, that can read tracks from PS2 discs.
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