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Playstation 2 Development Kit DTL-L10000

Playstation 2 Development Kit DTL-L10000

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Gamergirl073
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02-25-2016, 05:45 AM
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I received a development kit for the PlayStation 2, but it's completely empty. No installation left. I searched many websites but couldn't find anything. I'm really glad to have a system working again. Please help me only with the system ISO, no extra stuff.
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Gamergirl073
02-25-2016, 05:45 AM #1

I received a development kit for the PlayStation 2, but it's completely empty. No installation left. I searched many websites but couldn't find anything. I'm really glad to have a system working again. Please help me only with the system ISO, no extra stuff.

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FIZZY258
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02-25-2016, 02:35 PM
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I’m not certain if you’ll ever locate the original installer for the PS2 TOOL (DevKit) OS. However, the PS2 TOOL is essentially a standard x86 computer, so you can freely install any software you wish. It’s likely the TOOL was running an older version of Red Hat Linux (version 5.2). You could retrieve a previous copy and install it normally, or opt for a newer Linux distribution instead, though performance might be affected due to the use of older Pentium 3 processors. If you choose the older Red Hat 5.2 version, it should function properly, but you might miss some built-in software unless someone who owns a TOOL provides an image of their system drive for cloning.
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FIZZY258
02-25-2016, 02:35 PM #2

I’m not certain if you’ll ever locate the original installer for the PS2 TOOL (DevKit) OS. However, the PS2 TOOL is essentially a standard x86 computer, so you can freely install any software you wish. It’s likely the TOOL was running an older version of Red Hat Linux (version 5.2). You could retrieve a previous copy and install it normally, or opt for a newer Linux distribution instead, though performance might be affected due to the use of older Pentium 3 processors. If you choose the older Red Hat 5.2 version, it should function properly, but you might miss some built-in software unless someone who owns a TOOL provides an image of their system drive for cloning.

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Kytzis
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02-25-2016, 03:17 PM
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Thanks for reaching out. I was expecting to start building a retro PC or attempt to recover the remaining hard drive. I noticed there are 3 or 4 PCI slots with empty spaces, and I tried to check them out.
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Kytzis
02-25-2016, 03:17 PM #3

Thanks for reaching out. I was expecting to start building a retro PC or attempt to recover the remaining hard drive. I noticed there are 3 or 4 PCI slots with empty spaces, and I tried to check them out.