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DTL-H models. Usually known for the distinctive word "TEST", | DTL-H models. Usually known for the distinctive word "TEST", wich replaces the blue "PS2" logo printed on retail models' casing (excluding the DTL-H10000S showcase unit, wich still says "PS2"). | ||
The DTL-H Debugging Stations are a variant of the retail PS2 intended for quality assurance on an environment as similar as possible to the consumer hardware. | The DTL-H Debugging Stations are a variant of the retail PS2 intended for quality assurance on an environment as similar as possible to the consumer hardware. | ||
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They can, however, be used for some very limited debugging of the software running on the EE only via a special accessory known as [[TDB Start-up Card]]. | They can, however, be used for some very limited debugging of the software running on the EE only via a special accessory known as [[TDB Start-up Card]]. | ||
DTL-H models prior to DTL-H5xxxx can only use the TDB Start-up Card if their model number's 3rd digit is 1. Thus, DTL-H10000 and DTL-H3x0xx can't use it, because their built-in SECRMAN driver is the devkit stock version, | DTL-H models prior to DTL-H5xxxx can only use the TDB Start-up Card if their model number's 3rd digit is 1. Thus, DTL-H10000 and DTL-H3x0xx can't use it, because their built-in SECRMAN driver is the devkit stock version, wich doesn't posses the card update authentication feature. | ||
== Differences == | == Differences == |