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- PlayStation_2_homebrew abstract "Many fans participate in homebrew for the PlayStation 2.Sony released a Linux-based operating system for the PS2 in a package that also includes a keyboard, mouse, Ethernet adapter and HDD. Currently, Sony's online store states that the Linux kit is no longer for sale in North America. However as of July 2005, the European version was still available. The kit boots by installing a proprietary interface, the run-time environment, which is on a region-coded DVD, so the European and North America kits only work with a PS2 from their respective regions.In Europe and Australia, the PS2 came with a free Yabasic interpreter on the bundled demo disc for some time. This allows simple programs to be created for the PS2 by the end-user. This was included in a failed attempt to circumvent a UK tax by defining the console as a "computer" if it contained certain software.A port of the NetBSD project and BlackRhino GNU/Linux, an alternative Debian-based distribution, are also available for the PS2.Using homebrew programs (e.g. 'SMS Media Player') it is possible to listen to various audio file formats (MP3, OMA, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, FLAC, AC3), and watch various video formats (DivX/XviD, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4-ASP in AVI Container) using the console. Media can be played from any device connected to the console i.e. external USB/Firewire thumb drive/hard disk drive (FAT32 only), the internal hard disk on early revision consoles, optical CD-R(W)/DVD±R(W) disks (modded systems or patched disks), or network shares (Windows Network or PS2 host: protocol).Homebrew programs can be launched directly from a memory card on unmodified consoles by using certain software that takes advantage of a long known and used exploit, dealing with the boot part of the EE/IOP process (Independence).A more recent development (May 2008) called Free McBoot allows homebrew programs to be launched without a trigger disc required by the older exploit. This also allows use of homebrew on unmodded systems without a functional disc drive. However, installation of the exploit to each individual memory card requires an already exploited/modded system in order to launch the installer. Copying from one memory card to another will not work. This newer exploit will not work on the very newest PS2s (SCPH-9000x model with BIOS 2.30 and up) but will work on all models prior to that. The newest versions of Free McBoot, version 1.90 and newer, also have the ability to install and boot from both Sony and non-Sony HDDs when using a "fat" PS2 and network adapter. This support is called Free HDBoot or FHDB. With a few minor issues, it is now possible to game entirely from the HDD, without needing to use the optical disc drive nor a physical memory card.Homebrew programs can be used to play patched backups of original PS2 DVD games on unmodified consoles, and to install retail discs to an installed hard drive on older models (ESR, HDLoader, USBAdvance).Homebrew emulators of older computer and gaming systems have been developed for the PS2. Using these homebrew programs the PS2 can emulate the following:Atari 2600Atari 5200BBC MicroCommodore 64Game BoyGame Boy ColorPlayStationGame Boy Advance Mega Drive/GenesisSega Master SystemMSXNeo GeoNintendo Entertainment SystemTurboGrafx-16Super Nintendo Entertainment System↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Advanced_Audio_Coding.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Linux.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Ethernet.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink FLAC.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Firewire.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Game_Boy_Color.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink IEEE_1394.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink MP3.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-1.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-2.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink MPEG-4_Part_2.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Mega_Drive.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Mouse_(computing).
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Neo_Geo_(console).
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Neo_Geo_(system).
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink NetBSD.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink North_America.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Ogg_Vorbis.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink OpenMG.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Genesis.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Sega_Master_System.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Server_Message_Block.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Super_Nintendo_Entertainment_System.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink TG16.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink TurboGrafx-16.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink USB.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink USB_flash_drive.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Vorbis.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink XviD.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wikiPageWikiLink Yabasic.
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew subject Category:Homebrew_software.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew subject Category:PlayStation_2.
- PlayStation_2_homebrew comment "Many fans participate in homebrew for the PlayStation 2.Sony released a Linux-based operating system for the PS2 in a package that also includes a keyboard, mouse, Ethernet adapter and HDD. Currently, Sony's online store states that the Linux kit is no longer for sale in North America. However as of July 2005, the European version was still available.".
- PlayStation_2_homebrew label "PlayStation 2 homebrew".
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- PlayStation_2_homebrew wasDerivedFrom PlayStation_2_homebrew?oldid=667400761.
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