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Will i finally got off my ass and got my shit together for the ps2 modchip, so i through i give an update for another people wanting to do the same.

Basicly, i choose the option of getting a HDD (hard-drive) in my ps2 and not spending the money on a modchip itself.

So here what you need

1.HDD (there is a online which tells you the ones which will fit) I got a 120gig one

2. Buy Network adap. (so u can plug the hdd into the ps2)

3. Buy HD-Loader

Now you just plug the hdd into the network adap, then plug that into the ps2 boot up the hd-loader cd. and there u go, u can go out and rent games and just copy them straight to the hdd (got a 2gig game it took less than 15mins) or else u can hook the Hdd upto the pc and load the games on that way.

Michael

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MAIN POINT: YOU DONT NEED ANY FORM OF MODCHIPS!!!

Cost:

1. Hdd (must be a hdd of this list http://ps2drives.x-pec.com/ ) price range from $80 - $200

2.Ps2 Network adaptor Price $60

3. HD-Loader (doesnt matter what copy can be hdloader1/2 or advance) cost $80 (contact killer-t to buy local or else find on websites)

INSTALLION:

1. Connect HDD to network adaptor

2. Plug network adaptor into ps2

3. turn ps2 on and load HD-LOADER cd

4. 1st time running the HD-Loader it will ask you to format the hdd so that it will be in the ps2 setup

5.You now can install games buy clicking install (it is easy as putting in the game and copying it)

Option Method: You can connect the HHD to your pc (You MUST do step 4 1st) Then you must dl (or contact me for the programs) the programs that copy the games to your hdd.

Program to copy games from pc to hdd: hdl_dumb, PS2 HD Handiness

Now this program allow you to us files such as bin/cue/iso etc, so if you have dl the game you dont have to burn it to a cd to copy it to the hdd.

For games which work with the Hd-loader and ps2 hdd: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/casey.miller/...mpatibility.htm

note: mode means when you select the game in Hdloader you press select and you can pick which mode to run the game in (3types) for example WRC4 PAL, needs mode 3 select to work

+'s:

No MODCHIP

No cost for cd, dvdrs

Quicker loading time (depends on rpm speed of your HDD, loading time is next to nothing)

Programs such a divx player, media player, EMU can be install on the ps2 without an modchip

cost

-'s

Cost (depend on the cost of the HDD, it can be equal to the cost of a modchip installed)

well thats about it i think, if anyone has anymore question just pm me and i will be more than happy to help you

Thanks Michael

someone said you where using ur ps2 chip to run your car, hence no more pinging

can you confirm or deny this?

ping ping ping

i'm using an old 486 comptuer Chip to run my car you should try it TJ..........

adrian :)

Please stick to the thread...

 

and answer this

 

"sweet dude, gonna have to do this too. where did u actually buy the HDD from, online or a store?"

hey joe,

i found it hard to find a hdd and not pay an arm and a leg. I went to morely and try all shops.

In the end i would try Dicksmith or some other pc type shop, or else you could try online i cant remember any websites of the top of my head.

and yeah the new ps2 (small ones), i dont think you can do this as there is no spot for the hdd

mikey

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