Config.txt: Pkgi Ps3
By default, PKGi does not include any download links to avoid copyright issues. It relies entirely on the user providing a config.txt file. This plain text file acts as a map, telling PKGi exactly which URLs to ping to populate its database. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating the config.txt
PKGi looks for its configuration file in one specific system folder on your internal hard drive ( dev_hdd0 ).
config.txt is a plain text file (saved in UTF-8 or ANSI format) that contains configuration directives for PKGi. It tells the application: pkgi ps3 config.txt
Ensure your PS3 and PC are connected to the same local network.
Plug the USB drive into the rightmost USB port of your PS3 (this port offers the most stable data connection). By default, PKGi does not include any download
Last updated: 2025. This guide will be updated as new PS3 homebrew developments emerge.
Use a file manager like IRISMAN or multiMAN to copy the file from dev_usb00x to the USRDIR path mentioned above . Step-by-Step Guide to Creating the config
On your computer, create two plain text files (using Notepad or TextEdit): config.txt dbformat.txt 2. Add Your Database Links
Eject the drive, plug it into the rightmost USB port of your PS3, and boot up your console.
Open the file manager view and navigate to your USB drive ( dev_usb000 ). Copy config.txt .
Depending on how you installed PKGi and your personal preferences for file management, the config.txt file must reside in one of two specific paths on your PS3 internal hard drive ( hdd0 ). Primary Location (Application Folder)