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Amazing, kinda looks like Sony made that themselves. Excellent work.
yes great work, except i disagree about the ps2 looks. you now have an xbox.![]()
Thanks guys...I'd rather a bigger PS2 than have to unscrew that goddamn NA ever again,Lol...
This is my Xbox.you now have an xbox.
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And look it's even gotta Gamecube built in! ...No shit!
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Last edited by HELLTICK; 10-15-2004 at 12:50 PM.

Wow... Nice work man. I'm tempted to try this. :P
http://members.shaw.ca/PS2HDD/home.html
That is the single most evil device I have ever seen in my entire life :P In all seriousness though, nice tutorial![]()
looks like something ive wanted to do for a while
just a thought how easy was it to fit the NA to the PS2 with the extention leads connected like that? did u modify anything there, or just used brute force to get it on![]()
How Much would it cost me for you to make one of thes ps2 mods for me?
Howdy Helltick..
I tried to knowck one up using a standard ide cable (cut short), suing both ata 66 and 100 cables - and i cant seem to get it to work (i have no idea why - cant see what can go wrong)..
Is tehre any reason why an ide cable with with added pin header (to change gender) wouldnt work?
I cant for the life of me see why it wouldnt
from what i understand , it has to be short... i htiunk like 4 inches but i might be wrong....but try and make it shorter
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