I bought a PS3 with the intent to load Linux on it an have my next new computer. If it is not broke, do not fix it! I upgraded the firmware and the TV and PS3 now can not communicate. I can still use the SD method, but I want no part of that.
While in school I used to go to the computer labs in the middle of the night to boot up Beowulf clusters using the mass number of unused pcs and the fast LAN. I could run these codes for school work alot faster than I could at home. It once took me almost a week of running code on a single PC to get useful results! Run it on the cluster and you might finish your first cup of coffee before going home. I want to see what this 204 Gflops, 2.08 Tflops with the graphics chips, monster can do!
I had plans to run some of my older neutronics codes on this beast of a super computer called the Playstation 3 and push it hard. I wish I could get a hold of Monte Carlo and redo some of the labs I did in school. Raytracer and a photo enhancments software from a russian is next.
For any real reactor engineers out there, and not just a operator like me
, let me know if you would ever try to use the PS3 to run core code. I would also like to hear about the results of your experiences.