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Unlike the other variants of TOOL, this one is dark-blue rather than black.<br/> | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:26, 1 November 2024
The development tool is basically a custom PlayStation 2 in symbiosis with a PC running Redhat Linux.
Hardware differences[edit | edit source]
The major differences between the PS2-part of TOOL and retail PS2 hardware are:
- 4 times more EE-RAM (128mb)
- 4 times more IOP-RAM (8mb)
- Flashable chip instead of the usual boot ROM
Models[edit | edit source]
DTL-T10000[edit | edit source]
The first model of the development tool.
DTL-T10000H[edit | edit source]
Very similar to the first model, but with some fixes related to DEV9 that allow the usage of the PS2 HDD (DTL-H20400).
DTL-T15000[edit | edit source]
Development tool with performance analyzer.
Unlike the other variants of TOOL, this one is dark-blue rather than black.