90w ago - Today PlayStation 3 developer
PsDev has released PS3Wizard v1.0, a PS3 homebrew application for PC allowing users to utilize PS3 templates within Visual Studio.
Download:
PS3Wizard v1.0 PS3 Homebrew Application for PC /
PS3Wizard v1.1a PS3 Homebrew Application for PC /
PS3Wizard v1.5 PS3 Homebrew Application for PC
To quote: To install run the program it will look for the Ps3 Wizard required files... should find them considering there in the download.
Then will look for visual studio 9.0 folder to transfer the files to install the template. Thanks.
Version 1.5 Final Features:
- Works with Windows Vista, Seven and XP.
- Has Fail0vefFlow makefile with psvibe main.
- Now works with 2010 (this is a 2010 only version)
- Easy to make homebrew starts and possible finishes.
- Coded in C++
Features:
- Works with Windows Vista, Seven and XP.
- Has Fail0veflow makefile with psvibe main.
- Not sure but only tested with 2008 Visual Studio.
- Easy to make homebrew starts and possible finishes.
Make sure stuff:
- Once the program has been written you should compile it to a pkg in PsL1ght as the makefile set for that.

- Don't take of the Files Folder it can't run with out it you get a error like in the picture below.
PS3Wizard v1.1a Update: No big changes just fixed ico issue... and if you want take the vsz place in wizards and that might work for 2010 not verified thanks.
Like I say that's a totally separate topic though.
Back on track... The Application provided seems to either be hard-coded to use "Program Files" rather than using %PROGRAMFILES% or doesn't like VS2008 Pro
I'll try it in a VM with Win7 x86 instead of x64...
My country Ghana lacks in even Game disc so I cant buy any if I have the money to thanks... And the person who bought the game for me always lies to me that a game disc cost 100 dollars in us and I have only South Africa 2010 and Nascar 2011 which I find it boring.
What this template does is allow any (aspiring) PS3 Homebrew Developer to use it as a base line for any Homebrew game or application they wish to make. Basically, if you're not a developer or don't know how to code then this isn't for you.
On my Win7 x64 this required additional DLL's - mscvp100d.dll and mscvr100d.dll.
Both are available from here:
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcp100d
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/dll-files.shtml?msvcr100d
Just copy them to %WINDIR%\system32 and should work fine then