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Rumor has it that any hard drive will work as long as they have the same connector. My question is, are there any drivers or anything that you would need for the Playstaion to see that there is a hard drive present.
HyperTek
03-16-2005, 08:10 PM
yah.. HD Loader... hdloader.com or something... i saw it on torrent too, but I dont know if it would work off a cdr...
I dont have this set up.. but I would like too.. but I heard it wont work with GT4..
204_240sx
03-16-2005, 08:15 PM
you need the netword adaptor to be able to use the harddrive in the ps2 along with the hdloader cd
not all games work here's a list of games that are compatible
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/casey.miller/HD%20Loader%20Compatibility.htm
Chernobyl
03-16-2005, 09:06 PM
your mom has a hard drive.
haha whats up chuy
So, thanks to all and Alex you gonna go play any time soon, I got new tires.
you need a drive that will fit the ps2 network adapter. (Western Digital Drives do not fit, the 4 pin power molex connector is spaced out to far) but most Maxtor drives fit that I know) I have HDAdvance (www.hdadvance.com) and it supports up to 200GB drive. Most games can be copied and run off the HD, the loading times are much faster (GTA:SA). Cannot copy Dual layer DVD-9's (like GT4) onto the HD.
Dutchmalmiss
03-17-2005, 11:42 AM
you can intall it onto the harddrive, but there's a long grueling process by connecting that hd to the comp and then looking for a program online that mimics that of hdloader/advance. that process isn't even safe, could even delete the existing games that are already on the hd before you try it.
matlock
03-17-2005, 12:53 PM
I just purchased a PStwo slimline and from what I have been told there is no way to connect any sort of harddrive to it at the present time is that correct, don't mean to be thread jacking but its on the topic of PS2 HDDs
Chernobyl
03-17-2005, 01:23 PM
So, thanks to all and Alex you gonna go play any time soon, I got new tires.
Might come autox (the jetta) at the first summer event. RX7 is still in the works, unfortunately.
We can always touge :rawk:
YES just hit me up and CODRIFT is up just not the forums yet
Chernobyl
03-17-2005, 06:58 PM
hehe i know, Jesse's doing the CODRIFT redesign.
And we need to do the super secret touge soon. I'll try to get a lot of my car stuff done over spring break and we'll definitely get together when either I or Jesse have a running car haha. SPL mode's cars dont run.
Dutchmalmiss
03-17-2005, 11:18 PM
I just purchased a PStwo slimline and from what I have been told there is no way to connect any sort of harddrive to it at the present time is that correct, don't mean to be thread jacking but its on the topic of PS2 HDDs
actually, the same people who made HDadvance made another program for the slim PSTWO where you can hook up an external hard drive via the usb port. forgot what the name was, but it seems easier to do.
papershot
03-18-2005, 11:21 AM
i heard the usb speeds were slower than the 1x disc speed. doesn't seem worth it.
matlock
03-18-2005, 03:37 PM
PS2NFO.COM didn't have much info on the USB drive for the PStwo if anyone has any info or experience can you post it or PM me thanks.
SOLDIER [X]
03-19-2005, 12:39 AM
PS2NFO.COM didn't have much info on the USB drive for the PStwo if anyone has any info or experience can you post it or PM me thanks.
the program hasn't been completed yet so wait awhile and the pstwo's have usb 2.0 so it should be fairly close to the speed of the normal HD. The program is called USB Extreme
JuJuBee
03-19-2005, 01:08 AM
i heard the usb speeds were slower than the 1x disc speed. doesn't seem worth it.
for cd 1x = 150 kb/s
usb 1.1 = 1.2 megabits/s
papershot
03-19-2005, 12:16 PM
for cd 1x = 150 kb/s
usb 1.1 = 1.2 megabits/s
http://www.ps2-scene.org/forums/showthread.php?t=33334&page=1&pp=15
everyone there has negative opinions on it.
usb 1.1 has at most 650-850Kbytes/s, still slower than dvd speeds, which I meant when I first typed it. some people say it has 1.3mb/s, thats just about the speed of a normal disk. sort of defeats some of the purpose of having a hd.
Well the HD was intended to be used as a "backup" device and you can upload all the games you *cough* own and play them off of the HD everytime so you wouldnt have to jack up or scratch your original copies.
papershot
03-19-2005, 01:28 PM
and it is also used to speed up load times or get rid of them (ie: GTA), which is why I typed "some" instead of "all" of the purpose of having a HD.
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