Dr. Emmett Brown has posted a detailed explanation of the PS3's debug settings over at his BLOG. The article is worth checking out for those of you interested in such obscure things.
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Dr. Emmett Brown has posted a detailed explanation of the PS3's debug settings over at his BLOG. The article is worth checking out for those of you interested in such obscure things.
Cheers
Did he get it up to 88 miles per hour?
I also see the HDCP setting people have been asking about, and a nice 'deactivate' option.![]()

this better not require an atmel board with a flux capacitor.
I'm interested in the:
"• NPDRM Debug
Set and test the access rights to an application that use drm protection.
- “Off” : deactivate the NPDRM Debug function.
- “No Entitlement (80029513)” : return 80029513 error.
- “Deactivated (80029514)” : return 80029514 error.
- “Unexpected Error” : return unexpected error.""
I imagine it's only for testing and not working around DRM.
I'm also interested in the core dump. It's also interesting that Sony worked in disc emulation. I can see why, not wanting to waste media and whatnot.
wahouThis was probably a pain to make this description on his blog
Debug option are great but not all of them are really necessary for enduser


Oh man! this is great stuff if we could get these working on retail consoles with the XML hack or another one, i mean for the devs out there they could do a lot more testing with their aplications.
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