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Opening Up the PlayStation 2 with Linux | |
| Subject: | need help finding some ps2 stuff | |
| Date: | 2004-02-27 13:07:21 | |
| From: | ferrariman24 | |
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i no the linux has all that stuff in the kit i jus nedd the hard drive and the linux cd, and the vga cord. Where can i buy this stuff seperate without buying all that other stuff? |
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need help finding some ps2 stuff
2004-12-03 11:13:35 hector_sosa [Reply | View]
From what I understand any IDE hard drive will work - just gotta make some tabs to fasten it into the drive bay. I'll send you a pic of mine if the page will let me post a pic. As for the software dvd's, find someone who's got the software and get them to burn a copy - cross your fingers the install finishes as the dvd drive becomes restricted by the software so that cd-r and dvd-r discs won't work. As for the official sony hard drive and vga cable, you're not gonna find them without buying used - sony doesn't even list part numbers for them.
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need help finding some ps2 stuff
2004-03-11 02:26:42 crdigits [Reply | View]
thats the thing...like Microsoft with the Xbox....sony formats the HD and adds their own little bit of information so that when you install the PS2 linux it communicates with a section of the HD to verify its the one from the kit and not one you went out and bought...its how sony justifies the price acting like its a special HD...when its not...its a crappy Maxtor HD...i know casue i have that same crappy HD lying around somewhere -
need help finding some ps2 stuff
2004-10-12 03:52:42 Sarah_of_PS2Linux [Reply | View]
I'm afraid you're incorrect there.
There are many, many, of our users who are using a standard IDE PC HDD in their PlayStation 2 to run Linux. We don't support doing it, but it appears to work for many people.
The reason you can't buy the discs individually is purely operational - it's a lot of cost and work to break up the kits, and we'd be left with a lot of spares if this happened. It'd make more sense to drop the price of the kit, which we've already done once this year.
Sarah Ewen, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe




