Neat, I had no idea. Can’t wait to pull this out on trivia night lol
Sup.
Neat, I had no idea. Can’t wait to pull this out on trivia night lol
Nope, this was an official, legally sold product. Came with a keyboard, mouse, 40gb HDD, and PS2 ethernet adapter. Required an 8MB memory card to function and installed via command line. It’s a pretty cool piece of history.
The tax loophole was a perceived reason, but it was never proven to be true. The closest admission to it was Sony losing a lawsuit related to the situation and Sony admitting that something related to Yabasic was intended to skirt EU tax law, not Linux for PS2. I never heard of Yabasic before today.
Fun fact, Geohot owns a company that jailbreaks cars and their adaptive cruise control systems now.
Yep. I have the original HDD (somewhere) and the ethernet adapter. For anyone interested, it’s two DVD’s.
Cool. Meaningless until codified in law but cool for now. Until the board flips again and they nullify the order again.
Just because Linux as an operating system can have that experience, doesn’t mean everyone wants or, really, needs that experience. Some people buy cars to drive and want it to just work. Others buy cars to play with. Some people dj music that is already made, others buy a guitar.
Would you be willing to share scripts? Your situation is exactly my situation. Every time I decide to tackle it again, I’m overwhelmed with trying to settle. I dabble around as a dj and have so many duplicate tracks from various complications that automation has been problematic.
Yeah, speed doesn’t matter if the chip eats itself within a few weeks after first start up