Difference between revisions of "PS2"
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Revision as of 14:05, 9 February 2005
- Toshiba 300MHz R5900 MIPS IV core, FPU, 16 KB 2-way set-associative I-CACHE and an 8 KB 2-way set-associative D-CACHE, along with a 16 KB data scratchpad RAM; set of 128-bit multimedia extensions
- 128bit Emotion Engine: two 128-bit VLIW vector units: VU0, VU1; 10 DMA channels; MPEG decoder
- 32MB PC800 Direct Rambus (Direct RDRAM) memory
- Sony Graphics Synthesizer™ graphic processor at 150MHz, 4Mb of 1024bit eDRAM
- DVD ROM
- 2 USB 1.0 Ports
- 1 i.Link ( IEEE 1394 Firewire ) port (it is not possiblt to access the Firewire port from Linux)
- New slim model has built-in ethernet
External links
- http://playstation2-linux.com/ Official PlayStation 2 Linux site (See FAQ)
- http://playstation2-linux.com/download/p2lsd/p2lkit-handbook.html Playstation 2 Linux Kit handbook
- http://netbsd.org/Ports/playstation2/ NetBSD/playstation2
- http://www.pslug.org PlayStation Linux User Group (Japanese)
- Wikipedia page on Playstation 2