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PS3netsrv is a program that allows Multiman or Webman to play game backups that are stored on your PC. It comes as a standalone program, or bundled with AldosTools. | PS3netsrv is a program that allows Multiman or Webman to play game backups that are stored on your PC. It comes as a standalone program, or bundled with AldosTools. | ||
Revision as of 16:44, 9 January 2022
PS3netsrv is a program that allows Multiman or Webman to play game backups that are stored on your PC. It comes as a standalone program, or bundled with AldosTools.
Note that PS2ISO will not directly play over the network. Due to how the PS2 emulators work on PS3, it will always be copied to the internal hard drive before launching.
Multiman Setup
- You will need:
- The latest Multiman
- Find the local IP of your PC. You can do this by going to Start → Run → Type "cmd" → Enter → Type "ipconfig" → Enter. Your IP will be listed under "IPv4 Address" and should be similar to "192.168.0.100".
- Open Multiman and navigate to "Network Servers" under the Settings tab. Select "/nethost0 - Enable" and enter the IP address for your PC. Leave the default of 38008 for the port, and enter whatever you want for the last field.
- Note that unless you set your PC to have a static IP, your IP may change occasionally and you will have to type in the new IP.
Webman Setup
- You will need:
- The latest Webman, or CFW with it built-in (Rebug). This cannot be the "lite" version of Webman.
- Find the local IP of your PC. You can do this by going to Start → Run → Type "cmd" → Enter → Type "ipconfig" → Enter. Your IP will be listed under "IPv4 Address" and should be similar to "192.168.0.100".
- On the XMB, select Webman Games → Webman Setup → PS3 webMAN [Setup].
- Check a "Scan for LAN games" checkbox and enter the IP of your PC and leave the default port of 38008.
- Scroll to the bottom and hit "Save".
- Note that unless you set your PC to have a static IP, your IP may change occasionally and you will have to type in the new IP.
Ussing PS3netsrv on Windows
- You will need:
- The latest PS3netsrv extracted on your PC
- Run PS3NETServer.exe.
- If an error pops up saying Msvbvm50 is missing, download and run Msvbvm50.exe (mirror) and allow it to install.
- If using Windows 10, you have to copy MSCOMCTL.OCX to C:\Windows\SysWOW64\, hold Win+X on your keyboard, and choose Command Prompt (Admin). Enter the command "regsvr32 MSCOMCTL.OCX" and press Enter.
- Click the "..." box to browse to the folder where your games are held on your PC and click start. Two folders should be created ("GAMES" and "PS3ISO"). Place games in folder format in the GAMES folder, PS3 ISOs in the PS3ISO folder, and so on. Other possible folders would be PS2ISO, PSXISO, PSPISO, BDISO, DVDISO.
- Games will now appear in your games list after refreshing it or rebooting your console.
Using PS3netsrv on Mac
- You will need:
- The latest PS3 Net Server GUI for MacOS (1.1b).
- The latest PS3netsrv extracted on your PC.
- Launch PS3 Net Server GUI.
- Create a folder to be shared out. Create a folder inside of it called GAMES, and another called PS3ISO. Place your games in folder format in the GAMES folder, PS3 ISOs in the PS3ISO folder, and so on. Other possible folders would be PS2ISO, PSXISO, PSPISO, BDISO, DVDISO.
- Drag and drop your shared folder (the one containing GAMES, PS3ISO, PS2ISO, etc) and ps3netsrv onto window.
- Verify/Change Settings as needed and press Start. Your preferences will be saved at this point.
Using PS3netsrv on Linux
- You will need:
- If you have an x86 or x64 CPU:
- The latest ps3netsrv source code
- The binary is in the directory
_Projects_/ps3netsrv/bins/Linux
. Binaries for other systems might be there as well.
- If it doesn't work for you or you have another architecture (i.e. ARM):
- You must compile ps3netsrv yourself. Make sure you have the standard build tools package from your distro installed (Debian/Ubuntu/Armbian/Raspbian:
build-essential
, Arch/Manjaro:base-devel
). Then download the tarball.
- You must compile ps3netsrv yourself. Make sure you have the standard build tools package from your distro installed (Debian/Ubuntu/Armbian/Raspbian:
- If you have an x86 or x64 CPU:
- Compile as follows:
- For 64 bit Linux:
- untar -xvf 1.47.09.tar.gz
- cd webMAN-MOD-1.47.09/\_Projects\_/ps3netsrv
- chmod +x Make.sh
- ./Make.sh
- For 32 bit Linux (tested on Raspbian 32 bit and Ubuntu 17.10 32 bit):
- untar -xvf 1.47.09.tar.gz
- cd webMAN-MOD-1.47.09/\_Projects\_/ps3netsrv
- mv Makefile Makefile.untouched
- unrar e -y bins/old/raspberry_pi/raspberry_pi.20160923/ps3netsrv-pi_src.rar ps3netsrv-pi/Makefile
- make
- The result is the executable binary file "ps3netsrv" in your current directory.
- Create a directory to host your games, and inside of it create the subfolders in all capital letters: GAMES and PS3ISO. Place games in folder format in the GAMES folder, PS3 ISOs in the PS3ISO folder, and so on. Other possible folders would be PS2ISO, PSXISO, PSPISO, BDISO, DVDISO. Ensure the user running ps3netsrv has full read access to all files in the directory.
- Execute the command
./ps3netsrv <directory>
with <directory> being the directory that contains the subfolders.,