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* PCMCIA form factor
* PCMCIA form factor
* Has a connector to attach the official Japan-only external hard disk SCPH-20400 (power to the hard disk is provided using an additional external power supply)
* Has a connector to attach the official Japan-only external hard disk SCPH-20400 (power to the hard disk is provided using an additional external power supply)
* Although Sony didn't intend it, it is compatible with DTL-T units (which are normally supposed to be used with specialized variants of the Network Adaptor)
* Although Sony didn't intend it. It is compatible with DTL-T units


==== SCPH-10250 ====
==== SCPH-10250 ====
* Only sold in Japan until it got replaced by the international SCPH-10350 in 2003
* Only sold in Japan until it got replaced by the international SCPH-10350 in 2003
* Released in July 19, 2001
* Released in July 19, 2001
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (with expansion bay instead of PCMCIA-slot, SCPH-3XXXX and SCPH-5XXXX)
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (SCPH-3XXXX and SCPH-5XXXX)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)


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* Only sold in North America
* Only sold in North America
* Released in August 27, 2002
* Released in August 27, 2002
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (with expansion bay, thus every fat PS2 model that was sold outside of Japan)
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (with expansion bay)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)
* Additionaly includes a 56k dial-up modem (dial-up service was only available in North America)
* Additionaly includes a 56k dial-up modem (dial-up service was only available in North America)
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==== SCPH-10350 ====
==== SCPH-10350 ====
* Sold worldwide
* Sold worldwide
* Released in June 12, 2003 (earlier units were already available from May 2002 as part of the western release of the Linux kit)
* Released in June 12, 2003
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (with expansion bay, thus every fat PS2 model that was sold outside of Japan)
* Compatible with later fat PS2s (thus every fat PS2 model that was sold outside of Japan)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)
* Provides an ATA/IDE connector, including power (power is provided by the console; no additional power supply required)


==== DTL-H10100 ====
==== DTL-H10100 ====
The DTL-H10100 was used by DTL-H and DTL-T models. The Cable extension attached to the network port was probably added to make cable handling more comfortable when used on DTL-T models due to their considerable size.
The DTL-H10100 was used by DTL-H and DTL-T models. The Cable extension attached to the network port was probably added to make cable handling more comfortable when used on DTL-T models due to their considerable size.
[[File:PS2_DTL-H10100_NETWORK_ADAPTER.jpg|200px]]
[[File:PS2_DTL-H10100_NETWORK_ADAPTER.jpg|200px]]


==== DTL-H10040 ====
==== DTL-H10040 ====
The DTL-H10040 was probably intended to be used only on the DTL-T units. It features the usual RJ45 network port, the HDD port for the DTL-H20400 and an additional RJ11 port.
The DTL-H10040 was probably intended to be used only on the DTL-T units
It features the usual RJ45 network port, the HDD port for the DTL-H20400 and an additional RJ11 port.


[[File:PS2_DTL-H10040_NETWORK_ADAPTER.png|200px]]
[[File:PS2_DTL-H10040_NETWORK_ADAPTER.png|200px]]
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* ZM-027
* ZM-027
** SPEED: CXD9624GG
** SPEED: CXD9624GG
[[File:SCPH-10350_Rev_ZM-027_top_PCB.jpg|200px]] [[File:SCPH-10350_Rev_ZM-027_bottom_PCB.jpeg|200px]]
 
* BA-005
* BA-005
** SPEED: CXD9731GP
** SPEED: CXD9731GP
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