So the other day I was helping ceti get some ram for his musical keyboard when I had an idea like being struck by a bolt of lightning. My American release PS2 usually does the disc read error unless I put it on its side, pray to several gods and maybe bribe a few too so I have more or less stopped using it
My Japanese release PS2 on the other hand plays flawlessly to this day dispite having many more hours of use under its belt. The problem with the Japanese PS2 is that it uses a PCMCIA HD because at the time, there wasn't enough free space inside the PS2 to fit a HD bay
. As you may know they didn't make a lot of PCMCIA HDs to sell to the public so I had the crazy idea of using a PCMCIA to CF adapter to simulate a HD in the PS2. However, I have looked into formatting the CF card and it seems I will have to buy some kind of HD loader program to format a non Sony drive.
There doesn't happen to be anyone on here who owns this software and who modified the bios of their PS2 so that it is no longer needed and might want to sell it is there?
The cool thing about setting up a "HD" this way is that the HD will be fully internal! Everything will just tuck neatly into that PCMCIA port \o/ A Sandisk Ultra III card is probably faster than the HD Sony sold anyway.