Can a PS3 be converted to run on Windows?
Can a PS3 be converted to run on Windows?
Only the initial generation fatass machines use Linux, provided you're running old firmware.
You can use an older system to install Linux and then run Windows emulators. This project is ideal if you need Windows XP that behaves like it's booting from a microwave's processing power.
There are variations like PS3 Linux and PS2 Linux. I focused on the Phat consoles using their original operating system.
Get a budget-friendly machine, it’s really cheap. The PS3 worked fine back in 2006, but now it’s outdated! Treat it as junk—either ignore it or run your exclusive games on it. Don’t attempt to install any operating system it wasn’t built for. You’ll end up failing, that’s for sure!
Sure, I'll keep working on my PS3 access point project. Thanks!
The PS3 features 256MB of system memory, though it might not perform well even if it supported Windows.
Gut it and install a small PC inside it. If you have an original frame, fitting one should be straightforward. That’s the only way I can think this would work with Windows.