Someone has released a library, PlayStation File System Libraries or libpfsm to be more precise. This library must be used when building PS3 homebrew projects to get these features blessed with awesomeness:
- Support for multiple simultaneously connected devices.
- Hot swapping of devices.
- Support for multiple partitions (with different FS).
- NTFS support
- Alternate data streams
- Sparse files
- File compression
- B+ trees directory
- FAT support
- FAT12, FAT16, FAT32
- Long file names (VFAT)
via PS3-Hacks
Yeah, you read it right on the NTFS support. With all the bad news we read recently, finally we might have a good one. Just hope that Dean will implement it on his multiMAN among other backup manager developers. It will be very useful not to use your PS3 internal hard drive to store in those 4GB+ game files.
UPDATE: Seems that the NTFS support is only available during the homebrew operation, nothing more i guess.
[ilink style="download" url="http://www.multiupload.com/VSQDUBEJT4"]pfsm-0.1.0.rar (1.39 MB)[/ilink]



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I hope this gets to something..
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does not run on wanikoko2
alternate mirror.
http://69.160.241.244/psfm-0.1.0.rar
I’d rather have ext4 support, though ntfs support is still great. Hope we no longer have to care about games that cant be putted into a fat filesystem
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