Is there anything that the PS3 Slim can do that the Phat can't? I know on the PSP, the Slim has several extra features due to the extra RAM and NAND space. Is that an issue with the PS3, or will they just use the hard drive?


No it doesn't.XWolf said:Slim has extra RAM? I missed that gem - what is it now?
The PSP Slim does. 64MB vs. 32MB. Makes a lot of difference for some homebrews, very little for official games.XWolf said:Slim has extra RAM? I missed that gem - what is it now?

nl255 said:Is there anything that the PS3 Slim can do that the Phat can't? I know on the PSP, the Slim has several extra features due to the extra RAM and NAND space. Is that an issue with the PS3, or will they just use the hard drive?
The PSP Slim has extra RAM (64MB as opposed to 32MB). While it is only supposed to be used as disk cache, it can be used by homebrew such as the hacked Netfront browser, Exult (Ultima 7), and the PSPStates plugin. In fact, to use savestates on the PSP requires the extra RAM, and Exult crashes like crazy without it.XWolf said:Slim has extra RAM? I missed that gem - what is it now?

ZeWarrior said:That Slim is a great deal!![]()
also way more energy efficent and not nearly as huge, Plus a few more things mentioned above. So unless you want to mod your PS3 with Linux, the Slim is the best option. Otherwise the only real notible difference between the two is the Fat can install Linux.
QUOTE(nl255 @ Dec 24 2009, 08:43 PM) The PSP Slim has extra RAM (64MB as opposed to 32MB). While it is only supposed to be used as disk cache, it can be used by homebrew such as the hacked Netfront browser, Exult (Ultima 7), and the PSPStates plugin. In fact, to use savestates on the PSP requires the extra RAM, and Exult crashes like crazy without it.