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PS2 Linux Kit Bound For Worldwide Release
American technofetishists can get to hacking with their PlayStation 2s sometime in the near future.
The Kit, released earlier in the year in Japan to a limited pool of hobbyists, is a suite of hardware and software that converts the PlayStation 2 into a Linux development environment, allowing users to develop their own games and other programs for the popular open-source operating system. For detailed information, check out ps2linux.scea.com.
Yeah!!
Follow the link, and get you name on the list from the scee site, and in the comments, write "bring it to the UK", and we might see it over here.
> It would be £200 for the disc, the hdd, keyboard and mouse, and seeing as
> the hdd is £100, you might as well have the chance to be a games
> writer....
beats pushing paper, thats for sure!
Yes, but for the same price you could have yourself a new pc and download a distro of linux on to it, then use that - also gives you a pc for whatever else you want to do. Once you're past the hardware elements, you enter the joys of opensource - free software and tools for download, massive support networks online and all the wonders of the GPL.
beats pushing paper, thats for sure!
http://ps2.ign.com/news/39383.html
PS2 Linux Kit Bound For Worldwide Release
American technofetishists can get to hacking with their PlayStation 2s sometime in the near future.
The Kit, released earlier in the year in Japan to a limited pool of hobbyists, is a suite of hardware and software that converts the PlayStation 2 into a Linux development environment, allowing users to develop their own games and other programs for the popular open-source operating system. For detailed information, check out ps2linux.scea.com.
Yeah!!
Follow the link, and get you name on the list from the scee site, and in the comments, write "bring it to the UK", and we might see it over here.