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Connecting a hard drive to the PS2 requires a [[Network Adaptor]]. | Connecting a hard drive to the PS2 requires a [[Network Adaptor]]. | ||
All official hard drives run special firmware, which implements some additional proprietary ATA-commands | All official hard drives run special firmware, which implements some additional proprietary ATA-commands. Thus, official software requires official Sony PS2 hard drives. Homebrew software such as OPL does not require any of the proprietary commands, which means that a generic hard drive can be used as well for this purpose. | ||
The [[PSX]]'s internal hard drive implements the same proprietary ATA-commands, which are required for the console to boot. That's why the PSX's hard drive can only be replaced by another PSX's hard drive or one of the official Sony PS2 hard drives (which however only have a capacity of 40 GB, vs. 160 GB or 250 GB in the PSX) | The [[PSX]]'s internal hard drive implements the same proprietary ATA-commands, which are required for the console to boot. That's why the PSX's hard drive can only be replaced by another PSX's hard drive or one of the official Sony PS2 hard drives (which however only have a capacity of 40 GB, vs. 160 GB or 250 GB in the PSX). | ||
For external hard drives (used with early SCPH-1X000 consoles), a special expandable vertical stand (SCPH-10220) was available separately, which allows the external hard drive to be placed vertically next to the vertical PS2 console. | For external hard drives (used with early SCPH-1X000 consoles), a special expandable vertical stand (SCPH-10220) was available separately, which allows the external hard drive to be placed vertically next to the vertical PS2 console. | ||
Official PS2 software does not support 48-bit LBA, so drive size is generally limited to 128 GiB. In practice, this doesn't matter much, since the only drives supported by official software are the official drives sold by | Official PS2 software does not support 48-bit LBA, so drive size is generally limited to 128 GiB. In practice, this doesn't matter much, since the only drives supported by official software are the official drives sold by sony with their firmware customizations, which are all 40 GB in size. | ||
Most homebrew software supports 48-bit LBA, so this isn't an issue here. | Most homebrew software supports 48-bit LBA, so this isn't an issue here. | ||
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=== SCPH-20400 === | === SCPH-20400 === | ||
* Japan-only external hard drive for use with the PCMCIA type Network Adaptor (SCPH-10190) on SCPH-1X000 consoles. | * Japan-only external hard drive for use with the PCMCIA type Network Adaptor (SCPH-10190) on SCPH-1X000 consoles. | ||
* Requires an external power supply (SCPH-10200) | * Requires an external power supply (SCPH-10200) | ||
* Capacity: 40 GB | * Capacity: 40 GB | ||
=== SCPH-20401 === | === SCPH-20401 === | ||
* Internal hard drive for use with an expansion bay type Network Adaptor (SCPH- | * Internal hard drive for use with an expansion bay type Network Adaptor (SCPH-1025, SCPH-10281, SCPH-10350) on any console that has the expansion bay (SCPH-3XXXX or SCPH-5XXXX) | ||
* Comes with mounting brackets preinstalled (bracket type depends on height of the actual OEM drive) | * Comes with mounting brackets preinstalled (bracket type depends on height of the actual OEM drive) | ||
* Power is provided by the console through the Network Adaptor | * Power is provided by the console through the Network Adaptor | ||
* Capacity: 40 GB | * Capacity: 40 GB | ||
== OEM drives used == | == OEM drives used == | ||
=== 40 GB (PS2, all rebranded to Sony, customized firmware) === | |||
* IBM "DeskStar" DTLA-305040 (standard height bracket) | * IBM "DeskStar" DTLA-305040 (standard height bracket) | ||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax D540X-4D" 4D040H2 (standard height bracket) | * Maxtor "DiamondMax D540X-4D" 4D040H2 (standard height bracket) | ||
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* Seagate "Barracuda 5400.1" ST340015A (low profile bracket) | * Seagate "Barracuda 5400.1" ST340015A (low profile bracket) | ||
== | === 160 GB (PSX, non-rebranded, but customized firmware nonetheless) === | ||
* Seagate "U Series 9" ST3160022ACE | |||
* Maxtor "DiamondMax 10" 6L160P0 | |||
=== 250 GB (PSX, non-rebranded, but customized firmware nonetheless) === | |||
* Hitachi "DeskStar" HDS722525VLAT80 | |||
== | |||
== Bundles including the hard drive == | == Bundles including the hard drive == | ||
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* Contains (incomplete, WIP): | * Contains (incomplete, WIP): | ||
** Internal hard drive 40 GB with mounting brackets (SCPH-20401), pre-formatted for Linux | ** Internal hard drive 40 GB with mounting brackets (SCPH-20401), pre-formatted for Linux | ||
** Network adapter, Ethernet-only version | ** Network adapter, Ethernet-only version, | ||
** USB mouse (SCPH-10230) | ** USB mouse (SCPH-10230) | ||
** USB keyboard, US (SCPH-10240 E) | ** USB keyboard, US (SCPH-10240 E) | ||
=== Europe === | === Europe === | ||
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==== Linux kit ==== | ==== Linux kit ==== | ||
==== University Development Kit ==== | ==== University Development Kit ==== |