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Old 08-01-2008, 04:18 AM   #1
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I'm confused about something. Sony has made several ps3 models. The first two at launch had ps1 and ps2 chips inside which gave the machine hardware support for ps1 and ps2 games. Starting with the 80 GB model, Sony went for software emulation, which would mean supporting ps1 and ps2 games without hardware. The latest model, the 40 GB has no support at all for ps2 games, although there has been some talk of adding in an emulator. Is software emulation and emulators the same thing?
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Software emulation is the process of emulating another device.

A software emulator is a program (or group of programs) that imitates (emulates) what goes on in another device.
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The point is that if you took the 40 and added an emulator for ps2 games, wouldn't that be the same thing as geting the 80 that already has an emulator for ps2 games?
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One saves a ton of money of the life of the PS3 (because it's complete software emulation) and the other does not (the 80GB).
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Does the 80 support ps2 games through software emulation completely?
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The point is that if you took the 40 and added an emulator for ps2 games, wouldn't that be the same thing as geting the 80 that already has an emulator for ps2 games?
Very good question.

I'm guessing that the 80GB actually had a piece of hardware that enables the software emulation that they removed in the 40GB.

I mean, if it's just software, why remove it?

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Does the 80 support ps2 games through software emulation completely?
The OLD 80GB = Yes (Supposely there is no hardware, it's strictly software, which is why it supports less PS2 games than the 60GB)

The NEW 80GB = No
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With the 40, the idea is to not have any support for ps2 games, yet some sony fans would complain about that even though the 40 would sell for less money. Why add take out support for ps1 games completely? although I think that I may have asked that on here before. If you want support for all three categories of games, you should pay more, if you don't then you should pay less, that sound's fair to me.
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Very good question.

I'm guessing that the 80GB actually had a piece of hardware that enables the software emulation that they removed in the 40GB.

I mean, if it's just software, why remove it?



The OLD 80GB = Yes (Supposely there is no hardware, it's strictly software, which is why it supports less PS2 games than the 60GB)

The NEW 80GB = No
Nope. No 80GB had complete software emulation. Only the EE was emulated via software. The GS hardware had/has to be internal.
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Nope. No 80GB had complete software emulation. Only the EE was emulated via software. The GS hardware had/has to be internal.
That would make sense. Thanks for clearing that up.

So with the 40Gb, the GS was removed.
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