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  1. #1 Hard Drive Selector 
    setzergarbani Guest
    Alright, I have searched the web and some vendors looking for a IDE hard drive selector to connect multiple HDDs to an IDE switch and the connect the IDE switch to my PS2. This way I have all the HDDs connected at one time, but I can select which one I would like to use (as opposed to having to take the HDD out of my PS2 by removing the network adapter, swaping, etc).

    I know one exists, but they are not being manufactured anymore (forgot the company name). I searched auction sites and the such, but I just can't seem to find one.

    Any suggestions to alternatives?

    My goal is to have all my HDDs in a secure (relatively safe) location and minimize the need to swap everytime I want to play a particular game that isn't on the current HDD.
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    you mean something like this?

    http://www.modthebox.com/review69_1.shtml

    http://www.industechnologies.com/prod.html

    Ebay:

    http://search.ebay.com/hard-drive-se...QQfkrZ1QQfnuZ1

    I guess you could just route an IDE cable off the network adapter to the output of the unit?
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