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Que tal buenos dias amigo quisiera saber que costo tiene adaptador HDD a SD, Y una peticion porfavor podrias hacer una comparacion de velocidad de lectura en los juegos, comparandolo con otros metodos de carga - SMB, USB, MX4SIO; es que me preocupa hacer un pedido de tu producto y resulte que por algun componente como los flex la velocidad de lectura este limitada, y sea lo mismo que el MX4SIO o SMB
I look forward to ordering. Cant wait to install this. I was going to go the m2ps2 route, but Modsville mentioned a while ago there were a few people looking at getting these sorted. So would this work with the quad? To give 4tb of space theoretically( not sure the ps2 library is even that big but in theory could this support that?) Also is there anything special about wiring to the iflasher? Or is it simply a pata to sd converter? Asking as i’d love to be able to wire up one to a dreamcast. As the normal sd card method doesnt let Microsoft ce games work. Great video thanks :)
It should work with the quad, but it has not been tested yet. The only problem with the dual or quad is that loading games will be difficult because you can't just remove the SD cards and plug them into your computer. You'd need to connect the iFlash to your PC using a USB enclosure any time you want to add games. The iFlash is a PATA emulator, so it converts the SD card interface to IDE just like a real hard drive, so theoretically it should work with any device that can connect to IDE drives assuming you have an adapter cable for it.
@@ArthrimusTech ah yeah good point with dual and quad. Thank you for confirming thats really good to know. I look forward to your finalised adapter and stuff.
@@ArthrimusTech Hi is the iflash to ide adapter you used ( the break out board one) open source of is it something you made? Im just trying to find on to see if i can test this with a dreamcast. Thanks either way
@@QTronics It's actually not an iFlash adapter. I just bought a generic 40 pin ZIF to DIP adapter off of Amazon and wired it up using a pinout I found online for 40 pin ZIF 1.8" IDE drive.
why does it look like the FFC solder pads on the "3 resistors" section is going to bridge a connection between the solder points to the vias that are right there......
Theoretically there is no size limit, but it has been working with 1TB SD Cards. It is incompatible with the SanDisk 1TB and 1.5TB cards, but that's not because of a size limit, that's because those particular cards are not reliable with the iFlash.
Does the dosdude drive have a 40 pin ZIF version? If so then it should work. As far as I know none of the slim models support Free HD boot. My understanding is that they removed the IDE drivers from the bios on these models.
Wouldn’t a zif connector, or something similar be better instead of having to solder the extender cable to the power board? Just less possibilities for error
The iFlash2PS2 kit is available for purchase now! arthrimus.com/product/iflash2ps2-flex-kit/
Pre modded PS2 Slims are also available now! arthrimus.com/product-category/pre-modded-consoles/
mega props to you for all this work
The kit is not available for purchase yet, but if you'd like to sign up to be notified when it is released you can do so here! arthrimus.com/product/iflash2ps2-flex-kit/
can it work for arcade machines
Omg man. Wow. Thank you so, so much. I also saw that your game list was missing final fantasy x-2. Good man.
Excited to order
I'm excited about this!
Que tal buenos dias amigo quisiera saber que costo tiene adaptador HDD a SD,
Y una peticion porfavor
podrias hacer una comparacion de velocidad de lectura en los juegos, comparandolo con otros metodos de carga - SMB, USB, MX4SIO;
es que me preocupa hacer un pedido de tu producto y resulte que por algun componente como los flex la velocidad de lectura este limitada, y sea lo mismo que el MX4SIO o SMB
I look forward to ordering. Cant wait to install this. I was going to go the m2ps2 route, but Modsville mentioned a while ago there were a few people looking at getting these sorted.
So would this work with the quad? To give 4tb of space theoretically( not sure the ps2 library is even that big but in theory could this support that?)
Also is there anything special about wiring to the iflasher? Or is it simply a pata to sd converter? Asking as i’d love to be able to wire up one to a dreamcast. As the normal sd card method doesnt let Microsoft ce games work. Great video thanks :)
It should work with the quad, but it has not been tested yet. The only problem with the dual or quad is that loading games will be difficult because you can't just remove the SD cards and plug them into your computer. You'd need to connect the iFlash to your PC using a USB enclosure any time you want to add games.
The iFlash is a PATA emulator, so it converts the SD card interface to IDE just like a real hard drive, so theoretically it should work with any device that can connect to IDE drives assuming you have an adapter cable for it.
@@ArthrimusTech ah yeah good point with dual and quad.
Thank you for confirming thats really good to know. I look forward to your finalised adapter and stuff.
@@ArthrimusTech Hi is the iflash to ide adapter you used ( the break out board one) open source of is it something you made? Im just trying to find on to see if i can test this with a dreamcast. Thanks either way
@@QTronics It's actually not an iFlash adapter. I just bought a generic 40 pin ZIF to DIP adapter off of Amazon and wired it up using a pinout I found online for 40 pin ZIF 1.8" IDE drive.
@@ArthrimusTech O that’s awesome thank you very much. I’ll have a look then. :)
why does it look like the FFC solder pads on the "3 resistors" section is going to bridge a connection between the solder points to the vias that are right there......
It won't. The bottom side of the flex cable doesn't have the full pad exposed like the top side does, so the vias are masked by the flex.
You can solder a bios chip from an scph-5000 and that should enable freehdboot
I've read elsewhere that doing this causes the optical drive to stop reading media. Is there a workaround for that now?
TS100/101??????????? You're in the Big League now. edit: Kapton tape???? That's sum gud stuff.
Nice work. What its the sd card size limit?
Theoretically there is no size limit, but it has been working with 1TB SD Cards. It is incompatible with the SanDisk 1TB and 1.5TB cards, but that's not because of a size limit, that's because those particular cards are not reliable with the iFlash.
Can the iflash sata be used
I had to replace ps2 slim few years ago because cdrom stopped reading disks
I do wonder if this will work with the dosdude drive. does fhddboot work on the 70012?
Does the dosdude drive have a 40 pin ZIF version? If so then it should work. As far as I know none of the slim models support Free HD boot. My understanding is that they removed the IDE drivers from the bios on these models.
Wouldn’t a zif connector, or something similar be better instead of having to solder the extender cable to the power board? Just less possibilities for error
buen dia, en donde se puede conseguir ese mod para la ps2, esta super
For which models is this for ?
SCPH-700XX models. The most common compatible model in North America would be the SCPH-70012.
Will this work for 70001?