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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
SPEED provides various interfaces to the PS2, including Ethernet | SPEED provides various interfaces to the PS2, including Ethernet (using an external Ethernet transceiver), IDE/ATA and an UART (to which the modem connects in case of the US-only SCPH-10281 [[Network Adaptor]]). For fat models, it comes inside the network adaptor. For slim models, it comes on the motherboard for SCPH-700XX consoles, with the IDE pins still exposed on the PCB, making it possible to connect a hard drive (which is, however, not practical in most cases, as it requires a lot of wires and soldering). It is also used in all [[PSX]] models. Starting with SCPH-750XX consoles, SPEED was not used anymore, as its functions of an network controller were integrated into the newly developed PPC405-based [[IOP/Deckard]], with the IDE interface being removed entirely. | ||
It is connected to an external 1k Bit / 128 Bytes EEPROM in both, the Network Adaptor and in SCPH-700XX consoles (what about the PSX?). | |||
== Revisions == | == Revisions == | ||
* | * CXD9624GG (used in some earlier [[Network Adaptor]] revisions, including the SCPH-10190 PCMCIA Network Adaptor) | ||
* | * CXD9624AGG (used in some earlier [[Network Adaptor]] revisions, including the SCPH-10190 PCMCIA Network Adaptor) | ||
* CXD9731GP (used in all PSX revisions and later [[Network Adaptor]] revisions) | |||
* CXD9731AGP (used in all K-chassis/SCPH-700XX slim consoles) | |||
* | Later slim consoles don't have a dedicated SPEED chip anymore, as the functionality has been integrated into [[IOP]]. | ||
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Later slim consoles don't have a dedicated SPEED chip anymore, as the functionality has been integrated into [[IOP]]. | |||