Does somebody want some PS2 devkit?
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Does somebody want some PS2 devkit?
Well, you'll have to pay the price for the full bundle then:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 149&rd=1lt
:-D
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 149&rd=1lt
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Re: Does somebody want some PS2 devkit?
Well, the EBAY link is now invalid so it looks like EBAY probably cancelled the auction.
Sony Playstation 2 ULTIMATE Developers Linux Kit
Here is the link that works .... start price 50,00 USD
That is strange ... very cheap... (a student can buy a new one for 99 euros.)
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... otohosting
And one thing I'm wondering is will it work with a european ps2 :?:
That is strange ... very cheap... (a student can buy a new one for 99 euros.)
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... otohosting
And one thing I'm wondering is will it work with a european ps2 :?:
-- jjay
Re: Sony Playstation 2 ULTIMATE Developers Linux Kit
Thats not a devkit and is not what was linked to in the original post...jjay wrote:Here is the link that works .... start price 50,00 USD
That is strange ... very cheap... (a student can buy a new one for 99 euros.)
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... otohosting
And one thing I'm wondering is will it work with a european ps2 :?:
EDIT: Oops.. counted too many zeros ;)
you can buy a new one for $100 right now.
And for the last time, ps2linux is not the devkit. It does put you in a position to be able to write code and have it run on a ps2, but it is not a devkit.
The devkit the original link was pointing to was the TOOL dev machine official developers have.
Last edited by Drakonite on Wed Jun 16, 2004 8:23 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Being a NTSC dev kit, I'd assume the Linux disks would not load on the euro PS2, but I would like the think the network adapter, HDD and all other accessories would be compatible.
While it is only $100US for the kit, it retails for $300AUD here in Australia. Before the mark down, it was $500AUD. So yes, compared to the AU and EUR prices, 50.00US is quite an attractive price to the foreigners it is no good for. Definately a bit overpriced for the local US market.
While it is only $100US for the kit, it retails for $300AUD here in Australia. Before the mark down, it was $500AUD. So yes, compared to the AU and EUR prices, 50.00US is quite an attractive price to the foreigners it is no good for. Definately a bit overpriced for the local US market.
It's not a terrible price, either -- HDD, net, kb, mouse, and the useless sync-on-green vga connector.
The net adaptor is still about US$40 retail here; figure about another $40 for the HDD -- hard to compare prices, since no one sells 40G drives anymore. This leaves $20 for a nice USB keyboard and mouse, which is an OK price.
Plus the kb & mouse have the PS2 logo on them, which is worth a little in the coolness department. And there's no "windows key" -- that's worth something too.
... so you get the linux OS and RTE for free ;-)
The net adaptor is still about US$40 retail here; figure about another $40 for the HDD -- hard to compare prices, since no one sells 40G drives anymore. This leaves $20 for a nice USB keyboard and mouse, which is an OK price.
Plus the kb & mouse have the PS2 logo on them, which is worth a little in the coolness department. And there's no "windows key" -- that's worth something too.
... so you get the linux OS and RTE for free ;-)
Holy shit man! Linux for free?!?!?! THATS AMAZING!mharris wrote: ... so you get the linux OS and RTE for free ;-)
*snickers*
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Huh? People don't feel grateful for the priveledge of buying Red Hat, Suse, or Mandrake Linux? Perhaps they feel guilty instead.mharris wrote:Yeah, only Sony could make us feel grateful for the privilege of being able to buy a free OS...Drakonite wrote:Holy shit man! Linux for free?!?!?! THATS AMAZING!
But yeah, take away the HDD, network adapter, keyboard, mouse, and least important of all, RTE boot loader - man Sony is stiffing folks over Linux I tell ya! :P
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