"Fred L. Drake, Jr." wrote: > > Paul Prescod writes: > > It isn't publicly available but Python has been ported to the > > Playstation 2 video game console. The only weakness is that a binary > > distribution wouldn't be useful because the format of Playstation CDs > > isn't portable. Jason Asbahr told me about. Perhaps at the python > > I'm curious: Is it the filesystem format or the lower-level > tracking format? If its only the former, a prepared image should be > useful. > (And no, I don't have a PS2 waiting to boot up Python!) Most likely those "in the know" aren't even allowed to tell us that much. For all I know the filesystem is encrypted. Remember that these game manufacturers do NOT want an independent third party market to arise. They want you to come to them for the specs. -- Take a recipe. Leave a recipe. Python Cookbook! http://www.ActiveState.com/pythoncookbook
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