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Damn, you hooked me for 4 hours! That video let to another...and another...and another...

...and another...

...Until finally I came across this:

Man, I'm really thinking of getting an everdrive 64, NES and Genesis...lol. Another video has me drooling for a Professional Video monitor too...Then there is a video input processor to handle the up-scaling to better reproduce the video on my HDTV. I never knew scan lines and pixels could look so...um...Delicious? Yup, that's the right adjective. Here are a few more poignant words.. crap...Crap...CRAP! Dammit @tthurman look at what you've done. I have too many projects as it is!

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If you decide to go with the EverDrive Felix you will absolutely love it. Emulation is great and all(and it is) but there's nothing like the real hardware.

I emulate simply because I don't have a lot of space in this house for a collection. I DO have space near the TV for some consoles with one multicart inside each with every game. No room issues and you get to play on the actual hardware. I have Mario Party parties again. :)

I have EverDrives for my NES, SNES, N64 and GBA. I have a PS2 with a McBoot hard drive installed. I'm saving up for the Genesis EverDrive next. I'm also working on getting a Harmony cartridge for my Atari 2600.

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6 hours ago, hansolo77 said:

@ClassicGMR - Do you know the max drive capacity for the PS2?  I have one in mine using this McBoot method, but I only have room for like 4 games. 

Sorry for derailing the thread.  :)

I think 1TB is probably the max. I put a 500GB in mine using the network adaptor a number of years back after coming across a page with a PS2 Compatibility Chart. Check this search HERE. Searching for 1000 as the size will show the 1TB. I didn't find any larger, but the site doesn't sort that great.

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I bought it already installed. While I don't know if it is - or ever was - true I do remember reading that the drives apparently had to be specific models when I was looking for one.

I opened mine up and it has a Seagate Barracuda ST3250823A 250GB 7200 RPM drive. This drive holds quite a bit.

EDIT: Here we go. I thought there was a list someplace. Just sort it by date added. Looks like they can take 1TB drives so good call RedDog. :) I imagine 1TB IDE drives are hard to come by or you'll need adapters/modified adapter for SATA drives.

EDIT #2: I am SUCH an idiot. That's the same link you had RedDog! I should have clicked it!! Stupid me. :)

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