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'''Henry Thomas Waskow''' (September 24, 1918, in [[DeWitt County, Texas]] - December 14, 1943 near [[San Pietro Infine]], [[Italy]]) was a [[United States Army|US Army]] [[Captain (United States)|captain]] memorialized in [[Ernie Pyle]]'s dispatch "Death of Captain Waskow," which in turn inspired the movie [[The Story of G.I. Joe]] and the documentary [[The Battle of San Pietro]] by [[John Huston]]<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/36division/archives/waskow/sect1.htm |title= Appointment at Hill 1205: Ernie Pyle and Captain Henry T. Waskow |accessdate= 2008-10-10 |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= Sweeny |first= Michael S |authorlink= |coauthors= |date= |year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= Texas Military Forces Museum |location= [[Austin, Texas]] |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>.


Ernie Pyle wrote of Captain Waskow<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.pbs.org/weta/reportingamericaatwar/reporters/pyle/waskow.html |title= Reporting America at War: |accessdate= |accessmonthday= |accessdaymonth= |accessyear= |author= |last= Pyle |first= Ernie |authorlink= Ernie Pyle |coauthors= |date= 1944-01-10|year= |month= |format= |work= |publisher= PBS |location= |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>:
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{{cquote|In this war I have known a lot of officers who were loved and respected by the soldiers under them. But never have I crossed the trail of any man as beloved as Capt. Henry T. Waskow of Belton, Texas.}}
-->'''PlayStation 3 system software''' is the upgradeable [[software]] and [[operating system]] of the [[PlayStation 3]]. The update process is similar to the firmware updates for the [[PlayStation Portable]] (PSP).


==Biography==
Updates can be downloaded by:
* Directly on the PlayStation 3
* From your region's [http://www.playstation.com Official PlayStation website] from a PC onto storage media
* Game discs including update data


Waskow was the seventh of eight children by children of [[German|Germany]] immigrants. His parents were cotton farmers, and moved around in various places in Texas until settling in [[Belton, Texas]] when Henry was two years old. He attended the public schools and graduated from [[Belton High School (Belton, Texas)|Belton High School]] in 1935, as president of the student council, receiving top grades and showing a particular aptitude for mathematics. He attended [[Temple Junior College]] on a scholarship, often commuting by foot from his parents' home, and taking on custodial duties on campus. During this time he also enlisted in the [[Texas Army National Guard]], in the [[36th Infantry Division (United States)|36th infantry division]] with his two older brothers, John Otto Waskow, and August Waskow<ref>Sweeny, p. 5</ref>.
Updates were previously released monthly but [[Sony Computer Entertainment]] commented to [[Gamespot]] that it will now release updates less often but with more features, responding to complaints from users.


Following his two years in junior college, Waskow was offered a position as a teacher but turned it down to attend Trinity University, which was then in [[Waxahachie, Texas]]. He graduated with a bachelor's degree on June 5, 1939, and was offered a job at Belton High School. He turned it down, expecting to be called for full time military duty. When President [[FDR|Roosevelt]] put the National Guard under federal control and activated the 36th infantry division, the Waskow brothers were transferred to [[Camp Bowie]] in January of 1941. Waskow was given his officer's commission as a lieutenant on March 14, 1941 and received training in [[Fort Benning]] before being assigned to Company B, First Battalion, 143rd Regiment<ref>Sweeny, p. 5</ref>.
Firmware version 2.40, which included the [[XrossMediaBar#In-game_XMB_menu|in-game XMB]] ([[XrossMediaBar]]) feature and the [[PlayStation 3 Trophies]] system, was released on [[July 2]], [[2008]]. However, it was withdrawn later the same day. Patrick Seybold, Director of Corporate Communications & Social Media for SCE cited "a limited number of calls from consumers experiencing an issue with installing the system software update on their PS3" as the reason for the update's withdrawal<ref>{{cite web| title = Firmware 2.40 status | publisher = SCEA| date = 2008-07-02| url = http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/07/02/firmware-v240-status/}}</ref>. The issues have now been addressed in version 2.41 of the system software released on [[8 July]], [[2008]].


As an officer, Waskow proved to be a principled leader, giving those under his command individual attention. He attended various training programs throughout the country before rejoining his unit in [[Camp Edwards]] in [[Falmouth, Massachusetts]]. While there, he was promoted to captain<ref>Sweeny, p. 5</ref>.
Due to the regular updating to the system's software, the majority of the time newly purchased consoles will not have the latest version of the system software installed. However, any games that ''require'' a specific version of the operating system will include the update required on disc. For example, ''[[Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction]]'' featured v1.94. This update was only available via this game and the only feature it added to prior updates was DualShock 3 controller support, as this was the first game to support the controller without needing an update to the game itself.


In early April, the 36th was shipped from New York harbor to [[Oran]], [[Algeria]] and was then stationed in [[Rabat]] in [[Morocco]]. The unit was kept in reserve until September 9th, when he landed on Red Beach near [[Paestum]] as part of [[Operation Avalanche]]. Waskow saw combat for the first time in the struggle to hold and enlarge the beachhead and for the [[Chiunzi Pass]], where he commanded company B. His brother August was wounded and sent home during the battle<ref>Sweeny, p. 6-8</ref>.
==System Software Features==
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Waskow and his men fought their way north past Naples, relieving the [[3rd Infantry Division (United States)|3rd division]] near [[Mignano]] and then marched on, largely on mountain trails to Hill 1205, near [[San Pietro Infine]]. On the evening of December 12, on his way up from the treeline to launch an attack on the summit, a shell hit near him and his men. Shrapnel caught him in the chest, and he died almost immediately. Riley Tidwell, who had been Waskow's assistant throughout the war, went down from the mountain to notify his superiors that Waskow had been killed, and on the way he ran into Ernie Pyle, the noted war reporter<ref>Sweeny, pps. 7-11</ref>.
===Details of updates===
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|2.41<ref name="Firmware_2.41">{{cite web| title = PS3 System Software Update (v2.41)| publisher = SCEA| date = 2008-07-07| url = http://blog.us.playstation.com/2008/07/07/ps3-system-software-update-v241/}} </ref>
|[[July 8]], [[2008]]
|'''System changes'''
*Various fixes for issues caused by update 2.40.
*Changed platinum trophy icon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/5022836/241-firmware-brings-new-ps3-platinum-trophy| title=2.41 Firmware Brings New PS3 Platinum Trophy| date=2008-07-08| first=Brian| last=Ashcraft| publisher=Kotaku| accessdate=2008-07-08}}</ref>
*New page added to profile of users under [Players Met] which shows the last game played with that user.
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|2.40<ref name="Firmware_2.40">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.40| publisher = Sony United Kingdom| date = 2008-07-02| url = http://uk.playstation.com/help-support/ps3/system-software/detail/item109467/Update-features-%28ver-2-40%29/}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2008-06-17</span>[[July 2]], [[2008]]
|'''Settings Changes'''
*You can now set the PlayStation 3 system to turn off automatically after updating the system software.
*[Reassign Controllers] and [Controller Vibration Function] have been added as options under [Accessory Settings].
'''Game changes'''
*You can now access the [[XrossMediaBar#PlayStation 3 XMB|XMB]] screen while playing PlayStation 3 format software.
** Only some of the XMB functions can be used during gameplay.
** If you press the PS button for more than two seconds, the screen showing options to quit the game, turn off the system and other settings will be displayed.
** The XMB screen is not displayed when you are playing PlayStation 2 or PlayStation format software.
** The XMB screen cannot be displayed when you are playing certain PlayStation 3 format software titles.
*The procedure for quitting PlayStation 3 format software has been changed.
*You can now collect trophies in games that support the trophy feature.
'''System changes'''
*A new "view mode" has been added to the Playstation Store
*[Search] has been added as an option in the browse mode menu of the Internet Browser.
*The [Information] screen for friends has been redesigned and renamed as [Profile].
*You can now perform an Internet search directly from the XMB screen.
*You can now see the system clock on the XMB screen. The date and time that were set under [Settings] > [Date and Time] are displayed.
*When using a keyboard, you can now clear the entire text entry field at once.
*An icon is now displayed when you press the PS button for an operation that cannot be performed.
*You can now turn off the PlayStation 3 system from the XMB screen using the [Turn Off System] option.
*The number of Friends who can be added to a Friends list has been increased from 50 to 100.
'''Media Changes'''
*You can now sort items that are grouped in a folder by month or year using the [Film Date] option.
*You can now print images from a playlist that was created under (Photo).
*You can now use a mini-size control panel while playing music.
*You can now play music content encoded in MP3 Surround format.
** MP3 Surround can only be played in Linear PCM output.
*You can now use the [Frame Noise Reduction] and [Block Noise Reduction] settings for video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media.
*You can now play upscaled video content that is saved on the hard disk or storage media. When the video content is played, it is upscaled automatically to fit the screen size.
*Upscaling of Blu-ray Disc (BDAV) video content is now supported
*For DTS playback on DVD-Video and Blu-ray Disc media, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 for DVD-Video and DTS-ES Matrix for Blu-ray Discs are now supported.


It took three days to recover Waskow's body, and Pyle waited those days. It was when Waskow's body was unloaded from the back of the mule, and his men made their farewells with the body, that Pyle was inspired to write the dispatch that memorialized Waskow. Pyle published his column on January 10th, and stacks of letters started arriving to Waskow's survivors in Belton afterwards<ref>Sweeny, p. 12</ref>.
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|2.36<ref name="Firmware_2.36">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.36| publisher = Sony United Kingdom| date = 2008-06-17| url = http://uk.playstation.com/help-support/ps3/system-software/detail/item104447/Update-features-%28ver-2-35%29/}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2008-06-17</span>[[June 17]], [[2008]]
|'''Game changes'''
*The operating stability of some PlayStation format software has been improved.


Per his wishes, he was buried in Italy. But a memorial was held for him in his home town when his mother died a few months later, and he was posthumously awarded the [[Legion of Merit]]<ref>Sweeny, p. 12</ref>.
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|2.35<ref name="Firmware_2.35">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.35| publisher = Sony United Kingdom| date = 2008-05-15| url = http://uk.playstation.com/help-support/ps3/system-software/detail/item107764/Update-features-(ver-2-36)/}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2008-05-15</span>[[May 15]], [[2008]]
|'''Game changes'''
*The operating stability of some PlayStation 3 format software has been improved.


==Legacy==
|-
|2.30<ref name="Firmware_2.30">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.30| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2008-04-15| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate230.jhtml}} </ref>
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<span style="display:none">2008-04-15</span>[[April 15]], [[2008]]
|'''System changes'''
*Redesigned PlayStation Store
**Easier navigation - PlayStation Store's new interface allows easier navigation. You can move between pages by simply pressing the X and O buttons. You can also move to other pages faster.
**New layout - PlayStation Store has a new page layout that makes it easier to find what you want.
**Avatar display - You can now view your PlayStation Network account avatar on the pages of PlayStation Store.
**Content status display - An icon now indicates the status of each content item: Items that you purchased and Items that are in your cart.
'''Media changes'''
*Blu-ray Disc playback now supports [[DTS-HD Master Audio]] and DTS-HD High Resolution Audio output.
** The PS3 system does not support playback of DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 for DVD-Video or DTS-ES Matrix for Blu-ray Discs.


Pyle wrote the column about Waskow a few days later, in [[Caserta]], where he had been depressed and drinking. He asked AP correspondent [[Don Whitehead]] to read the columns, exclaiming, "I’ve lost the touch. This stuff stinks. I just can’t seem to get going again." It was first published, the [[Washington Daily News]] gave it front page billing, and sold out its entire edition. The entire column was read on the radio by [[Raymond Gram Swing]] and [[Arthur Godfrey]]. It was reprinted in Time magazine, and was used for a war bond drive]]<ref>Sweeny, p. 1</ref>.
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|2.20<ref name="Firmware_2.20">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.20| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2008-03-25| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate220.jhtml}} </ref>
|[[March 25]], [[2008]]
|'''Settings changes'''
* The way you register (pair) Bluetooth devices has changed, and you can now register more devices.


* A [BD Internet Connection] setting has been added under [BD/DVD Settings].

* An [Audio Output Device] setting has been added under [Remote Play Settings].
'''Media changes'''

* You can now play DivX and WMV files that are 2 GB or larger.

* Support of [[XviD]] files updated, many more files are now playable but are recognised as [[MPEG-4]] files.

* You can now display subtitles when playing DivX files.

* You can now resume playing a DVD/BD from the point where you previously stopped it, even if the disc is removed then re-inserted to the console, or the console is turned off entirely.
:* BD-J format disc is not supported.

* You can now display an image while editing a playlist.

* You can now play a music track while editing a playlist.

* A [Mosquito Noise Reduction] option has been added under [AV Settings] in the control panel for standard DVDs.
:* BD discs recorded with BDMV format are not supported.

* You can now copy playlists that you create in (Photo) and (Music) to a [[PSP]] system.
'''Disc changes'''
*[[Blu-ray#Player profiles|Blu-ray BD-Live Profile 2.0]] is now supported.
:*Users are now able to use several interactive features such as downloadable video content, ring tones and interactive movie-based games, with Profile 2.0-compatible Blu-ray Discs. The interactive features may vary depending on the disc.

* You can now play BD-R version 1.2 (LTH* BD-R) discs.<ref>[http://www.engadgethd.com/2008/03/25/sony-slips-lth-blu-ray-recordable-disc-support-in-2-20-ps3-updat/ Sony slips LTH Blu-ray recordable disc support in 2.20 PS3 update - Engadget HD<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
:* LTH, or low to high, is a recording method that supports organic dye, write-once BD-R media.
'''System changes'''
* You can now change some PS3 system settings during remote play.
* [Save Target] has been added as an option under [File] in the browse mode menu of the Internet browser. This option lets you save a file that is linked from a Web page, such as an image or video file, or other type of file, to your PS3 system's hard disk drive or storage media.
* The Internet browser now displays some Web pages faster.
* Using the Internet browser, you can now play a linked video file* as it is being downloaded.
:* Some types of video files cannot be viewed in this manner and must be downloaded completely before playback.
|-
|2.17<ref name="Firmware_2.17">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.17| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2008-03-12| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate217.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-03-12</span>[[March 12]], [[2008]]
|'''Game changes'''
*The operating stability of some online PlayStation 3 format software has been improved.
'''System changes'''
*Support for [[PlayStation 2]] games with optional and mandatory installs.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://kotaku.com/367346/new-ps3-firmware-allows-ps2-game-hdd-installation-%5Bupdate%5D| title=New PS3 Firmware Allows PS2 Game HDD Installation [Update]| date=2008-03-13| last=Ashcraft| first=Brian| publisher=Kotaku| accessdate=2008-03-13}}</ref>

|-
|2.10<ref name="Firmware_2.10">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.10| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-12-18| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate210.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-12-17</span>[[December 18]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*Voice Changer feature has been added to Voice and Video Chat and is available in games that support microphones.
**The tone of the sound that is input from an audio device such as a microphone can be changed. High and low-pitched tones can each be adjusted to five preset levels each.
*Bitmapping [Type 3] has been added as an option under Settings > [Music Settings] > [Bitmapping].
'''Media changes'''
*A new visualization (Earth Visualization) has been added. To cycle through available visualizations, press [Square].
*[[DivX]], [[XviD]] and [[VC-1]] ([[Windows Media Video#Windows Media Video|WMV]]) have been added to the types of files that can be played.
**To play VC-1 (WMV) format files, users must go to Settings > [System Settings] and set [Enable WMA Playback].
**Copyright-protected files or files that were encoded by using DivX 3.11 cannot be played. - Files that are 2GB or more in size cannot be played.
'''Disc changes'''
*[[Blu-ray#Player profiles|Blu-ray Bonus View Profile 1.1]] is now supported.
**Users are now able to use several additional features such as playback of two videos at the same time with Profile 1.1-compatible Blu-ray Discs. The available features vary depending on the disc.
*[BD Data Utility] has been added. The management data that is used by the Blu-ray Disc is saved in this folder.
'''Game changes'''
*Users can now play [[PlayStation]] game discs on a [[PSP]] with remote play. (this feature was not announced)
*Backwards compatibility (via emulation) for [[PlayStation|PS1]] and [[Playstation 2|PS2]] games on models lacking the [[Emotion Engine]] was improved. (Update was also unannounced but evident in Sony's backwards compatibility search site)
'''Other changes'''
*The PlayStation 3 RSX access hack via Linux has been blocked.

|-
|2.01<ref name="Firmware_2.01">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.01| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-11-20| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate201.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-11-20</span>[[November 20]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*The [[Remote Play#Remote Start function|Remote Start]] specifications have been changed to prevent an unintentional remote start by the user.
'''Disc changes'''
*[[Direct Stream Digital|DSD]]-to-[[Digital Theater Systems|DTS]] conversion has been removed again. Optical output from [[Super Audio CD|SACD]] remains possible but in stereo only. <ref name="PS3SACD.com" />
'''Game changes'''
*The operating stability of some PlayStation 3 format software has been improved.
*The operating stability when outputting upscaled PlayStation2 format software has been improved.
**Only for models that support playback of PlayStation2 format software.
'''System changes'''
*The stability of the system software has been improved for some operations, including the use of the Internet Browser and information board.

|-
|2.00<ref name="Firmware_2.00">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 2.00| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-11-08| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate200.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-11-08</span>[[November 8]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*You can now modify the PlayStation 3 XMB Home Menu icons or background design by using a theme compiler designed for the PlayStation 3 released by Sony.
*[[Remote Play#Remote Start function|Remote Start]] has been added as an option under [Remote Play Settings].
*[Color], [Background] and [Font] have been added as options under [Theme Settings].
*You can now select [Brightness] as an option under [Theme Settings] > [Background].
*The process for setting [Internet Connection Settings] under [Network Settings] has been changed.
*You can now select Canon printers with the [Printer Selection] option under [Printer Settings].
'''Media changes'''
*You can now create playlists to group content under [Music] and [Photo].
'''Disc changes'''
*You can now play [[Super Audio CD|SACD]] via digital optical audio output. The [[DSD]] stream is converted to multichannel [[Digital Theater System|DTS]] or stereo [[PCM]], depending on settings. <ref name="PS3SACD.com" />
'''Game changes'''
* [Vibration Function] has been added as an option under [Controller Settings] in the menu that appears when you press the PS button on the wireless controller.
** To use this feature, a [[DualShock 3]] Wireless Controller is required.
'''System changes'''
*New grouping options for the [Group Content] feature have been added to the options menu.
*[Information Board] has been added as a feature under [Network]. PlayStation related news can be displayed on the PlayStation 3 Home Menu.
*[PlayStation Network] has been added as a category in the PlayStation 3 Home Menu.
*[Trend Micro Web Security for PS3] has been added as a security option under the Internet browser.
*You can now view video content (as a progressive download) as it is being downloaded from PlayStation Store.
*The voice/video chat menu has been changed.
*You can now use the PlayStation Eye camera for voice / video chat.<ref name="Firmware_2.00"/>

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|1.94
|<span style="display:none">2007-10-23</span>[[October 23]], [[2007]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Adds support for DualShock 3 controller, only available on the [[Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction]] game disc.

|-
|1.93<ref name="Firmware_1.93">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.93| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-09-13| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate193.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-09-12</span>[[September 12]], [[2007]]
|'''System changes'''
*The stability of the network connection has been improved.

|-
|1.92<ref name="Firmware_1.92">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.92| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-09-04| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate192.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-09-04</span>[[September 4]], [[2007]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Playability status with the PlayStation 3 system changed for some PlayStation 2 format titles. This does not affect titles in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Oceania.

|-
|1.90<ref name="Firmware_1.90">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.90| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-07-24| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate190.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-07-23</span>[[July 24]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*Wallpaper feature for the background of XMB was added.
*Support for text entry in simplified [[Chinese language|Chinese]] characters has been added.
'''Media changes'''
*Playback of [[AVCHD]]-format video files that are saved on [[Memory Stick]] media or on the hard disk of a digital video camera.
'''Disc changes'''
*Upsampled output of audio [[Compact Disc|CD]]s is now supported.
*Ability to eject a game disc using the controller.
'''Game changes'''
*Ability to sort games that are saved on the [[PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]]'s hard disk.
'''System changes'''
*[[Emoticons]] in messages under [Friends].
*Ability to enter text directly into Web page text entry fields using a USB keyboard.
*Ability to use Traditional Chinese characters as a text entry method.
*Browser speed has been improved.

|-
|1.82<ref name="Firmware_1.82">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.82| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-06-28| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate182.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-06-28</span>[[June 28]], [[2007]]
|'''Media changes'''
*Support for playback of AVC High Profile ([[H.264/MPEG-4 AVC]]) format video was added.

|-
|1.81<ref name="Firmware_1.81">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.81| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-06-15| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate181.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-06-15</span>[[June 15]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*The method of setting RGB Full Range (HDMI) under Display Settings was improved.
'''System changes'''
*The stability of the network connection used during gameplay was improved for some PlayStation 2 format software titles that support online gaming.

|-
|1.80<ref name="Firmware_1.80">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.80| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-05-24| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate180.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-05-24</span>[[May 24]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*Remote Play over the Internet now an option. Broadband connection and [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] firmware version 3.50, or newer, is required.
'''Media changes'''
*Ability to print photos via USB. (Currently, only selected Epson and Cannon printers connected are compatible)
*Ability to zoom and crop images.
*Added a new slideshow type.
'''Disc changes'''
*Ability to upscale standard DVD-Videos to [[1080p]].
*Ability to downscale Blu-ray video to [[720p]].
*Ability to edit CD information and submit it to [[AMG]].
'''Game changes'''
*Ability to upscale PS1 and PS2 games
*Ability to [[antialias]] PS1 and PS2 games
*Ability to copy PS1/PS2 game saves from PS3 to Memory Cards using a Memory Card adapter.
*Backwards compatibility (via emulation) for [[PlayStation|PS1]] and [[Playstation 2|PS2]] games on models lacking the [[Emotion Engine]] was improved.
'''System changes'''
*Added [[Digital Living Network Alliance|DLNA]] compatibility.
*Added support for the [[xvYCC]] color space.
*HDMI driver version updated, providing bug fixes including the notorious blinking problem on Westinghouse 1080p LCD TVs.

|-
|1.70<ref name="Firmware_1.70">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.70| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-04-19| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate170.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-04-18</span>[[April 18]], [[2007]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Added the ability to play original PlayStation format games downloaded from the PlayStation Store.
*Added rumble functionality for USB accessories which support it when playing PS2 games.
*Saved data from PlayStation format software now usable on both PSP and PS3 systems.
*Backwards compatibility (via emulation) for [[PlayStation|PS1]] and [[Playstation 2|PS2]] games on models lacking the [[Emotion Engine]] was improved.

|-
|1.60<ref name="Firmware_1.60">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.60| publisher = Sony Australia| date = 2007-03-22| url = http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/systemupdate160.jhtml}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-03-23</span>[[March 23]], [[2007]]
|'''Settings changes'''
*Added Remote Play support for the 20 GB model.
*Support for Bluetooth keyboards and mice.
'''Disc changes'''
*Support for playback of [[Blu-ray Disc recordable|BD-RE]] (Blu-ray Disc recordable) ver 3.0.
'''Game changes'''
*First version to support software emulation on PS1/PS2 games for PAL units.
'''System changes'''
*Added Folding@home client.
*Added background downloading feature (ability to download while doing something else).
*Added an on-screen [[QWERTY]] keyboard in addition to the standard PlayStation on-screen keyboard.

|-
|1.54<ref name="Firmware_1.50-1.54">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.50-1.54| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2007-02-28| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update154}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-02-28</span>[[February 28]], [[2007]]
|''Initial European release''
'''Media changes'''
*Added individual user icons from the Photo menu.
'''System changes'''
*Added USB webcam support.

|-
|1.51<ref name="Firmware_1.50-1.54">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.50-1.54| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2007-02-02| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update154}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-02-02</span>[[February 2]], [[2007]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Expanded support for PlayStation 3 format software titles.

|-
|1.50<ref name="Firmware_1.50-1.54">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.50-1.54| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2007-01-24| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update154}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2007-01-24</span>[[January 24]], [[2007]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Fixed graphical glitches on PlayStation and PlayStation 2 format games that may cause jagged graphics.<br>
'''System changes'''
*Edy functionality was added ''(Japanese version only)''<ref name="Firmware_1.50 (Edy Feature)">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.50 (Edy Feature)| publisher = Sony Japan| date = 2007-01-24| url = http://www.jp.playstation.com/ps3/update/ud_hty.html#ver150}} </ref>.

|-
|1.32<ref name="Firmware_1.30-1.32">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.30-1.32| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2006-12-21| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update132}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2006-12-21</span>[[December 21]], [[2006]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Online gaming functionality was updated.

|-
|1.31<ref name="Firmware_1.30-1.32">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.30-1.32| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2006-12-13| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update132}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2006-12-13</span>[[December 13]], [[2006]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Allowed use of the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) for certain PlayStation 2 format games.
*Expanded compatibility of [[PlayStation]] and PlayStation 2 format games.

|-
|1.30<ref name="Firmware_1.30-1.32">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.30-1.32| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2006-12-06| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update132}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2006-12-06</span>[[December 6]], [[2006]]
|'''Game changes'''
*Added compatibility of [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] devices for [[PlayStation 2]] format games.

|-
|1.11<ref name="Firmware_1.11">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.11| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2006-11-28| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update111}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2006-11-28</span>[[November 28]], [[2006]]
|'''System changes'''
*Account Management was added.

|-
|1.10<ref name="Firmware_1.10">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.10| publisher = Sony Japan| date = 2006-11-11| url = http://www.jp.playstation.com/ps3/update/ud_hty.html#ver110}} </ref><ref name="Firmware_1.10">{{cite web| title = System Software Update 1.10| publisher = Sony United States| date = 2006-11-17| url = http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/About/SystemUpdate/history.html#update110}} </ref>
|<span style="display:none">2006-11-11</span>[[November 11]], [[2006]] (Japan)<br>[[November 17]], [[2006]] (US)
|'''System changes'''
*PlayStation Network services and Remote Play for the 60 GB model was added.

|}

===Compatible media formats===
The PlayStation 3 is capable of photo, audio, and video playback in a variety of formats. It also includes various photo slideshow options and several music visualizations. The following table lists the photo, audio, and video formats that are supported on the PS3.

{| class="wikitable unsortable"
!colspan=99|Image formats compatible
|-
|<center>[[JPEG]]<sub>1</sub>
|<center>[[Graphics Interchange Format|GIF]]<sub>2</sub>
|<center>[[Tagged Image File Format|TIFF]]
|<center>[[BMP file format|BMP]]
|<center>[[Portable Network Graphics|PNG]]

|-
!colspan=99|Audio formats compatible
|-
|<center>[[MP3]]<br/><small>(including [[MP3 Surround]])</small>
|<center>[[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]]
|<center>[[WAV]]
|<center>[[Windows Media Audio|WMA]]<sub>3</sub>
|<center>[[Adaptive Transform Acoustic Coding|ATRAC]]<sub>3</sub>
|-
|<center>[[Audio CD]]
|<center>[[Super Audio CD|SACD]]<sub>4</sub><ref name="PS3SACD.com">{{cite web |url=http://www.ps3sacd.com/faq.html#_Toc177216796 |title=PS3 SACD FAQ |publisher=ps3sacd.com |accessdate=2007-11-11}}</ref>
|<center>[[MPEG-4 Part 14|MP4]] Audio
|<center>[[MPEG-4 Part 3]]<br>
|AAC Low Complexity (unprotected)
|-
!colspan=99|Video formats compatible
|-
|<center>[[MPEG-1]]<br>(MPEG Audio Layer 2)
|<center>[[MPEG-2]] PS<sub>9</sub><br>(MPEG2 Audio Layer 2, AAC LC, AC3(Dolby Digital), LPCM)
|<center>[[MPEG-2]] TS<sub>9</sub><br>(MPEG2 Audio Layer 2)
|<center>[[VC-1]]<br>(.wmv)<sub>5</sub>
|<center>[[AVCHD]]<br>(.m2ts / .mts)
|-
|<center>[[AVI]]<ref>{{cite web| url=http://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps3/current/video/filetypes.html| title=PlayStation 3 System Software 2.10 User's Guide - Video - Types of files that can be played| publisher=Sony| accessdate=2007-01-02}}</ref>
|<center>[[DivX]]<sub>6,9</sub>
|<center>[[XviD]]<sub>6,9</sub> <ref>[http://www.gizmag.com/ps3-gets-divx-xvid-playback/8545/ PS3 gets DivX/XviD playback - we put it to the test]</ref>
|<center>[[Motion JPEG]]<br>(Linear PCM)
|<center>[[Motion JPEG]]<br>(μ-Law)
|-
|<center>[[MPEG-4 Part 14|MP4]] Video
|<center>MP4 via DivX AVI
|<center>[[MPEG-4 Part 2|MP4 SP]]<sub>7</sub>
|<center>[[MPEG-4 Part 10|MP4 AVC / MP4 H.264]]<sub>8</sub>
|
|-
|<center>[[DVD Video]]<br>(Region Locked)
|<center>BD Video format on [[Blu-ray disc]]<br>(Region Locked)
|<center>BD Video format on DVD-ROM
|
|
|}

'''Notes'''
*<sub>1</sub> [[JPEG]] files must be DCF 2.0/Exif 2.21 compliant
*<sub>2</sub> [[Graphics Interchange Format|GIF]] images that display motion do not exhibit motion if viewed from the PS3's hard disk drive. Motion GIF images can be viewed in motion only online on a webpage, via the PS3's web browser.
*<sub>3</sub> WMA and ATRAC playback must be manually enabled in [System Settings].
*<sub>4</sub> SACD is not available in 40 GB version
*<sub>5</sub> VC-1 playback must be manually enabled in [System Settings].
*<sub>6</sub> DivX and Xvid formats are not fully supported, some video files including those that are encoded using DivX 3.11+ or are copy protected are not playable on the PS3.<ref>[http://www.betanews.com/article/DivX_is_coming_for_Bluray_players_while_PS3_could_lag_behind/1205343577 BetaNews | DivX is coming for Blu-ray players, while PS3 could lag behind<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Certain DivX and XviD Files have been known to not play on the PS3, even though they are recognised correctly, however deleting the first few black frames from the file with a program such as [[Nandub]] can rectify this problem.
*<sub>7</sub> MPEG-4 ASP is as yet unsupported
*<sub>8</sub> Main Profile and High Profile MP4 AVC / H.264 are supported.
*<sub>9</sub> [[DivX]], [[XviD]], [[3ivx]] and other [[MPEG-4 Part 2]] codec implementations work with a simple import into [[MPEG-4 Part 14|MP4]] using a program such as [[MP4Box]]. Xvid files are recognised as MPEG-4 since system software update 2.20, before this update they were recognised as DivX files. The Xvid and DivX formats are not fully supported.
*The [[Matroska]] container (.mka / .mkv) is not natively playable by the PS3, but programs such as mkv2vob can produce files capable of playback.

==See also==
*[[PlayStation 3]]
*[[PlayStation Portable]]

===PlayStation 3 user interface===
*[[XrossMediaBar]] - The PlayStation 3's [[graphical user interface]].
*[[Linux for PlayStation 3]]

===Other System Software pages===
*[[Xbox 360 System Software]]
*[[Wii System Software]]
*[[PlayStation Portable System Software]]

==External links==
'''Official PlayStation 3 System Software Update page'''
*{{cite web | title = Asia | language = English | url = http://asia.playstation.com/hk/ps3/eng/ps3_softupdate.htm}} • [http://au.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/ps3_system_software_updates.jhtml Australia] • {{cite web | title = Japan | language = Japanese | url = http://www.jp.playstation.com/ps3/update/}} • {{cite web | title = Korea | language = Korean | url = http://dkr01.ps3.update.playstation.net/update/ps3/image/kr/2007_0913_9c95692d4dd1c1e17c2b0ce5dcaebba1/PS3UPDAT.PUP}} • [http://www.nz.playstation.com/support/ps3/faqs/ps3_system_software_updates.jhtml New Zealand] • [http://uk.playstation.com/help-support/ps3/guides/detail/item78888/ United Kingdom] • [http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Network/Updates United States]
* [http://www.us.playstation.com/PS3/Network/Updates/history.html Update History]
* [http://blog.us.playstation.com/ PlayStation.Blog]
* [http://ps3-trailers.com/ Movie Trailers for PlayStation 3]


==References==
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Henry Thomas Waskow
Born(1918-09-24)September 24, 1918
DiedDecember 14, 1943(1943-12-14) (aged 25)
Resting placeSicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial
41°27′55.08″N 12°39′30.18″E / 41.4653000°N 12.6583833°E / 41.4653000; 12.6583833 (Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial)
NationalityAmerican
Other names"Snort"
EducationBachelor of Arts
Alma materTrinity University (Texas)
OccupationOfficer
Years active1939-1940
EmployerUnited States Army
Known forThe loyalty and affection of his troops during World War II, inspiring a noted article and two films
TitleCaptain
Parent(s)Frank Carl August Waskow
Mary Goth

Henry Thomas Waskow (September 24, 1918, in DeWitt County, Texas - December 14, 1943 near San Pietro Infine, Italy) was a US Army captain memorialized in Ernie Pyle's dispatch "Death of Captain Waskow," which in turn inspired the movie The Story of G.I. Joe and the documentary The Battle of San Pietro by John Huston[1].

Ernie Pyle wrote of Captain Waskow[2]:

In this war I have known a lot of officers who were loved and respected by the soldiers under them. But never have I crossed the trail of any man as beloved as Capt. Henry T. Waskow of Belton, Texas.

Biography

Waskow was the seventh of eight children by children of Germany immigrants. His parents were cotton farmers, and moved around in various places in Texas until settling in Belton, Texas when Henry was two years old. He attended the public schools and graduated from Belton High School in 1935, as president of the student council, receiving top grades and showing a particular aptitude for mathematics. He attended Temple Junior College on a scholarship, often commuting by foot from his parents' home, and taking on custodial duties on campus. During this time he also enlisted in the Texas Army National Guard, in the 36th infantry division with his two older brothers, John Otto Waskow, and August Waskow[3].

Following his two years in junior college, Waskow was offered a position as a teacher but turned it down to attend Trinity University, which was then in Waxahachie, Texas. He graduated with a bachelor's degree on June 5, 1939, and was offered a job at Belton High School. He turned it down, expecting to be called for full time military duty. When President Roosevelt put the National Guard under federal control and activated the 36th infantry division, the Waskow brothers were transferred to Camp Bowie in January of 1941. Waskow was given his officer's commission as a lieutenant on March 14, 1941 and received training in Fort Benning before being assigned to Company B, First Battalion, 143rd Regiment[4].

As an officer, Waskow proved to be a principled leader, giving those under his command individual attention. He attended various training programs throughout the country before rejoining his unit in Camp Edwards in Falmouth, Massachusetts. While there, he was promoted to captain[5].

In early April, the 36th was shipped from New York harbor to Oran, Algeria and was then stationed in Rabat in Morocco. The unit was kept in reserve until September 9th, when he landed on Red Beach near Paestum as part of Operation Avalanche. Waskow saw combat for the first time in the struggle to hold and enlarge the beachhead and for the Chiunzi Pass, where he commanded company B. His brother August was wounded and sent home during the battle[6].

Waskow and his men fought their way north past Naples, relieving the 3rd division near Mignano and then marched on, largely on mountain trails to Hill 1205, near San Pietro Infine. On the evening of December 12, on his way up from the treeline to launch an attack on the summit, a shell hit near him and his men. Shrapnel caught him in the chest, and he died almost immediately. Riley Tidwell, who had been Waskow's assistant throughout the war, went down from the mountain to notify his superiors that Waskow had been killed, and on the way he ran into Ernie Pyle, the noted war reporter[7].

It took three days to recover Waskow's body, and Pyle waited those days. It was when Waskow's body was unloaded from the back of the mule, and his men made their farewells with the body, that Pyle was inspired to write the dispatch that memorialized Waskow. Pyle published his column on January 10th, and stacks of letters started arriving to Waskow's survivors in Belton afterwards[8].

Per his wishes, he was buried in Italy. But a memorial was held for him in his home town when his mother died a few months later, and he was posthumously awarded the Legion of Merit[9].

Legacy

Pyle wrote the column about Waskow a few days later, in Caserta, where he had been depressed and drinking. He asked AP correspondent Don Whitehead to read the columns, exclaiming, "I’ve lost the touch. This stuff stinks. I just can’t seem to get going again." It was first published, the Washington Daily News gave it front page billing, and sold out its entire edition. The entire column was read on the radio by Raymond Gram Swing and Arthur Godfrey. It was reprinted in Time magazine, and was used for a war bond drive]][10].


References

  1. ^ Sweeny, Michael S. "Appointment at Hill 1205: Ernie Pyle and Captain Henry T. Waskow". Austin, Texas: Texas Military Forces Museum. Retrieved 2008-10-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |accessdaymonth=, |month=, |accessyear=, |accessmonthday=, and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ Pyle, Ernie (1944-01-10). "Reporting America at War:". PBS. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |accessdaymonth=, |month=, |accessyear=, |accessmonthday=, and |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ Sweeny, p. 5
  4. ^ Sweeny, p. 5
  5. ^ Sweeny, p. 5
  6. ^ Sweeny, p. 6-8
  7. ^ Sweeny, pps. 7-11
  8. ^ Sweeny, p. 12
  9. ^ Sweeny, p. 12
  10. ^ Sweeny, p. 1