But isn't there a constraint that only allows a certain sized harddrive to be utilized. Don't modchips and utilities like hdloader enable large harddrives to be utilized?
The "non-sony hard drive" patch is something that current mod chips already do. It allows the PS2 OS including memory card manager, along with HD capable games like FFXI to use a non-sony drive. This is different from the fuctionality of the HDloader application which allows disc emulation from image partitions on any hard drive.
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TheScantronman @ Aug 20th 2007 11:24AM
Hmmm...
Sounds good but the option to enable non-Sony HDD's makes me question it.
The PS2 can already accept 3rd party drives.
dwaede @ Aug 20th 2007 11:34AM
But isn't there a constraint that only allows a certain sized harddrive to be utilized. Don't modchips and utilities like hdloader enable large harddrives to be utilized?
Quixote @ Aug 22nd 2007 8:32AM
The "non-sony hard drive" patch is something that current mod chips already do. It allows the PS2 OS including memory card manager, along with HD capable games like FFXI to use a non-sony drive. This is different from the fuctionality of the HDloader application which allows disc emulation from image partitions on any hard drive.