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  2. ProDG (software) - Wikipedia

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    ProDG Plus provided additional game development tools and debugging features which were not available in the standard ProDG for PlayStation®2. These included: ProView – an artist and testing preview tool which used an IEEE 1394 connection. A built-in debugger scripting language. This made it possible to customize the debugger type displays ...

  3. PlayStation models - Wikipedia

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    Sony made specific debug consoles for each region, and the TRC (technical requirement checklist) provided by Sony for each region required testing the title on the correct debug stations. The reason for the two different case colors was a hardware change that Sony had made fairly early in the PlayStation production cycle - the original machines ...

  4. Game development kit - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation developer program allows registered developers to publish their games across the PlayStation Network, making their games accessible on the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and PlayStation TV all through one program. [21] The PlayStation 4 development kits were known as "Orbis", though this was just a codename. [25]

  5. Unpacking our PlayStation 3 (with video!) - AOL

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    Click on for plenty of shots of our new PlayStation 3 debug unit (sorry, this isn't the final retail packaging), as well as some video of the PS3 initial setup and slot-loading drive action!P.S.

  6. Net Yaroze - Wikipedia

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    Sony Net Yaroze with software development kit. The Net Yaroze (ネットやろうぜ, Netto Yarōze) is a development kit for the PlayStation video game console.It was a promotion by Sony Computer Entertainment to computer programming hobbyists which launched in June 1996 in Japan [1] and in 1997 in other countries. [2]

  7. List of Net Yaroze games - Wikipedia

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    The Net Yaroze is a development kit for the PlayStation developed and manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment as a promotion to computer programming hobbyists, first released in Japan in June 1996 and later across Europe and North America in 1997. [1] [2] [3] The following list contains games and demos developed and/or released for the Net ...

  8. RPCS3 - Wikipedia

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    RPCS3 is a free and open-source emulator and debugger for the Sony PlayStation 3 that runs on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and macOS operating systems, allowing PlayStation 3 games and software to be played and debugged on a personal computer.

  9. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation Store is an online virtual market available to users of Sony's PlayStation 3 (PS3) and PlayStation Portable (PSP) game consoles via the PlayStation Network. The Store offers a range of downloadable content both for purchase and available free of charge.