so I need the network adapter and hard disk thats all , right?
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so I need the network adapter and hard disk thats all , right?

No....so I need the network adapter and hard disk thats all , right?
You need some stuff too (WinHiip, hdl_dump_helper, hdld_svr, ....)
But these you can download from here and SKSApps for free.....![]()
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anyone can make a video showing a game on usb stick and the same game on internal hard drive , so whe ( noobs like me) can see the difference in gameplay and FMV?

I wouldnīt recommend simply playing from "usb-stick".
It really can be laggy.
But the difference between SMB-loading (with win XP) and internal hard drive isnīt something that will affect your gameplay in anyway.
As I said before, all my games run lag free, both in-game and FMV.
I understand , but im too curious to see the difference FMV and Gameplay trough internal hd vs usb stick

hm, I saw the phat ps2 has a cable with 250v , the ps2 slim has 8,5v with the adapter , is it oki if my power cable has 250v on phat?(I dont know if its the original cable ). And my bootime when switching on from standby is around 6 secs , is that alright? (my slim booted immediately when turned on )

Yes itīs ok, cause the "Power-supply" for the phat PS2 is integrated in the PS2.Originally Posted by angloma
Mine too, but that doesnīt matter for me....And my bootime when switching on from standby is around 6 secs , is that alright? (my slim booted immediately when turned on )
I think itīs while it looks to MC for the "BOOT" to boot up FMCB, and MC it slow....
can I buy component cable and combine it with scart output , and still have the HD quality?

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