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== OEM drives used == | == OEM drives used == | ||
''This list might be incomplete; please add yours if it's not in the list.'' | ''This list might be incomplete; please add yours if it's not in the list.'' | ||
All official PS2 hard drives are 40 GB 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives. They are all rebranded to Sony SCPH-20401, including those used in the SCPH-20400 external hard drive assembly for early PS2 consoles with PCMCIA slot. In the reported HDD ID however, the SCPH-20401-branded drives taken from an SCPH-20400 case report SCPH-20400 as part of their ID. | All official PS2 hard drives are 40 GB 3.5 inch IDE/P-ATA drives. They are all rebranded to Sony SCPH-20401, including those used in the SCPH-20400 external hard drive assembly for early PS2 consoles with PCMCIA slot. In the reported HDD ID however, the SCPH-20401-branded drives taken from an SCPH-20400 case report SCPH-20400 as part of their ID. | ||
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* Seagate "U Series 5" ST340823A (standard height bracket) | * Seagate "U Series 5" ST340823A (standard height bracket) | ||
* Seagate "Barracuda 5400.1" ST340015A (low profile bracket) | * Seagate "Barracuda 5400.1" ST340015A (low profile bracket) | ||
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''For PSX hard drives, see [[PSX#Hard_Drive|PSX Hard drives]]'' | |||
== Sony custom ATA commands == | == Sony custom ATA commands == |