06-16-2008,06:43 PM
There's absolutely no reason for a PS3 to look for bootable code on PS2 save data. Updates to it's "OSD" (the PS2 emulator on the PS3 has no OSD, just some skeleton replacement to allow for the OS/operational environment consistency.) will come with the "System software" update for the whole PS3.
Have you ever wondered why the HDLoader doesn't work with the PS3 ? It's because the hardware for DEV9 (HDD/Network adapter) simply doesn't exists at all. Game programs will have their modules replaced by equivalent code which will provide network/hard disk access.
So again, why they would need to have the legacy code in it ?
If you look the PS1 bios on the PSP pops firmware module, you will see it's just a bare kernel. All the PS1 menus and screens/memory card manager were removed.
Last edited by l_oliveira; 06-16-2008 at 06:44 PM.
Reason: Fixed some bad edit
SCPH-10000_GH-001 SCPH-15000_GH-003 SCPH-18000_GH-008 SCPH-30001_GH-005 SCPH-30000_GH-016(V4) SCPH-30001_GH-010(V4)
2xSCPH-10190, 2xSCPH-10350, 2xSCPH-10280
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