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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 Sony with their firmware customizations, which are all 40 GB in size. The only exception is PS2 Linux 1.0, which supports 48-bit LBA and also works on third party hard drives without any modding/hacking.
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-20401 ===
=== SCPH-20401 ===
* Internal hard drive for use with an expansion bay type Network Adaptor (SCPH-10250, SCPH-10281, SCPH-10350) on any console that has the expansion bay (SCPH-3XXXX or SCPH-5XXXX)
* 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
=== DTL-H20400 ===
* External hard drive for use with the development variants of the PCMCIA type Network Adaptor (DTL-H10100 and DTL-H10040) on DTL-H TEST and DTL-T TOOL consoles.


== OEM drives used ==
== OEM drives used ==
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| 0x2F
| 0x2F
| 0x10
| 0x10
| ASCII string of the drive's model number (or the console's model number in case of the PSX and some or all units from the "BB pack" bundle, or the model number of a HDD kit, e.g. SCPH-10210)
| The drive's model number (or the console's model number in case of the PSX)
|-
|-
| 0x30
| 0x30
| 0x33
| 0x33
| 0x04
| 0x04
| ASCII string containing the drive's capacity in GB. De facto "40" on all PS2 drives and "120" on all PSX drives, despite the latter being larger than that. (There is at least one HDD from a Python 2 unit with "120" at this adress)
| ASCII string containing the drive's capacity in GB. De facto "40" on all PS2 drives and "120" on all PSX drives, despite the latter being larger than that.
|-
|-
| 0x34
| 0x34
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| 0x4F
| 0x4F
| 0x04
| 0x04
| Currently unknown. Always 0x01031101 on retail drives/systems? Always 0x00031101 on DEX drives/systems?
| Currently unknown. Always 0x01031101?
|-
|-
| 0x50
| 0x50
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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 (SCPH-10350)
** 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)
* Released in May 2002 (announced in January 2002)


=== Europe ===
=== Europe ===
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==== Linux kit ====
==== Linux kit ====
* Contains (incomplete, WIP):
** Internal hard drive 40 GB with mounting brackets (SCPH-20401), pre-formatted for Linux
** Network adapter, Ethernet-only version (SCPH-10350EE)
** USB mouse (SCPH-10230)
** USB keyboard (SCPH-10240)
* Released May 22nd, 2002 (announced in January 2002)


==== University Development Kit ====
==== University Development Kit ====
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