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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler
    I have gone through all of my TEST units, and kept two of each for the archives. There are some very interesting differenced.

    There is the DTL-H10000 I have only seen one of these, it reads debugger on the back. 100volts. AC
    DTL-H10000, PSONE ONLY unit, cannot do DVD media, DVDR or others.
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    I have just picked up a DTL-H10000

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    Debugging Station
    AC 220-240V 50/60HZ 50W

    Is this yet another version?

    Also would I be able to plug this in to the UK mains?

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    Well, as you probably know, UK mains voltage is 240V @ 50Hz, so it should be fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phinn
    Well, as you probably know, UK mains voltage is 240V @ 50Hz, so it should be fine.
    Thanks

    Just checked the other TEST DTL-H30002
    AC 220-240V 50/60HZ

    Phew!!!!

    Saves a visit to the loft/attic to find some leads for it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASSEMbler
    I have gone through all of my TEST units, and kept two of each for the archives. There are some very interesting differenced.

    There is the DTL-H10000 I have only seen one of these, it reads debugger on the back. 100volts. AC
    DTL-H10000, PSONE ONLY unit, cannot do DVD media, DVDR or others.

    DTL-H30000 I only have one, it was supposed to be used in korea only.

    DTL-H30001 NTSC, 120 volts
    DTL-H30001H NTSC, 120volt, unknown difference
    DTL-H30001S Also, unknown. (S for simple was one explaination)

    The 3000X series will either have no "TEST" on top, or will have it rarely with
    "TEST PS@" on the top. Some will have no PS2 or TEST on the top.

    DTL-H30002 (pal, 220Volt)

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    My DTL-H30002 has TEST on it

    Perhaps they just did it on a whim or whatever cases where available when they were made :shrug:

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    All models of debug station have TEST except for the "s" models if I'm not mistaken.
    Last edited by dickibow; 01-07-2007 at 02:14 PM.

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    There is a thread on ps2-scene about the TEST ps2 where a guy claim he have a dtl-h30003 pal and a dtl-h30006 asian ntsc, what do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejun
    There is a thread on ps2-scene about the TEST ps2 where a guy claim he have a dtl-h30003 pal and a dtl-h30006 asian ntsc, what do you think?
    a link would be nice :thumbsup:

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    From the disc Technical Reference dated 2001(contains the docs from an old version of the sdk, a lots of faqs, the program of differents sony dev conference, and a copy of the various sce.dev. newsgroups from the year 2000), I found the following informations in the file tool_faq.pdf :

    Q: What are the differences between the Japanese debugs and the new American
    and European ones?
    The Japanese debug has a PC card slot in the back, but the American and European
    debugs instead have an expansion bay for the future hard drive. The difference between
    American and European debugs is the AC line voltage and and some minor differences in
    the operating system (defaults to PAL or NTSC mode, etc.) The American and European
    debugs can play production discs from all regions. However, since the Japanese debug
    was made before the territory system was finalized, the Japanese debug cannot play
    consumer North American and Europe PS2 discs, only CD-R and DVD-Rs development
    and mastering discs. The Tool (DTL-T10000) has the same CD/DVD drive as the
    Japanese debug so it can't play American or European consumer PS2 games either. The
    Tool doesn't have the menus and memory card manager (OSD), or PS1 emulator like the
    debugs.


    Some of the debugs have model numbers with an S on the end, like DTL-H10000S.
    These just have the "PS2" logo on top instead of the "TEST" logo, for use at trade shows.
    Last edited by unclejun; 08-05-2006 at 06:25 AM.

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    DTL-T10K can play SOME of the retail DVD from EU with no problems - main case here it should be mastering disc, may be a case when retail disk went production as mastering.
    Last edited by DevL; 08-06-2006 at 08:40 AM.

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    It's the version 1.0 of the tool_faq, dated November 20, 2000, since then there has been some upgrades to the TOOL bios, right?

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    might be but I can check it in live

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    Debug PS2 Question

    I have a debug system DTL-H30001 and I copied a blue bottom disc onto CD-R. The test Ps2 tries to read the disc but the screen goes black. Then when I put the original disc in and reset the ps2, the PS2 is able to read the game fine and during gameplay I can swap the disc out with the copied one and it will read the copied game. How do I make it so only the copied disc needs to be inserted? Also with burning DVD Rom discs, do the need to be on DVD-R or can they be on DVD+R? Thanks.

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    You need to patch the iso to master with Loser's PS2 Disc patcher before you burn it, it's available on his website http://www.xorloser.com

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    and if anyone has a TEST PS2 for sale, then please contact me as I have looking to purchase one very shortly (after I move into my new house!)

    Thanks! (G in the UK)

    Now purchased: DTL-H30001 US NTSC - Thanks!
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    TEST station slimline debuggers exist - see thread:

    http://www.assemblergames.com/forums...ad.php?t=12236

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    I was lucky enough to get the PS2 Slim Test System DTL-H75000A.

    Please find attach pictures.




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    Quote Originally Posted by tomaddr
    I was lucky enough to get the PS2 Slim Test System DTL-H75000A.
    If you ever pop the top, some PCB shots would be awesome.

    Would be interesting to know if there are any laser issues with the slim Debugging Stations - i.e. what kind of laser driver it has :-)

    Congrats!

    CF
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    Quote Originally Posted by Parris
    and if anyone has a TEST PS2 for sale, then please contact me as I have looking to purchase one very shortly (after I move into my new house!)

    Thanks! (G in the UK)

    Now purchased: DTL-H30001 US NTSC - Thanks!
    Same for me ;) looking for a Devkit or Debug PS2, if anybody wants to get rid of theirs please PM me your price and a picture. thx
    Last edited by port187; 05-21-2007 at 12:52 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejun
    From the disc Technical Reference dated 2001(contains the docs from an old version of the sdk, a lots of faqs, the program of differents sony dev conference, and a copy of the various sce.dev. newsgroups from the year 2000), I found the following informations in the file tool_faq.pdf :

    Q: What are the differences between the Japanese debugs and the new American
    and European ones?
    The Japanese debug has a PC card slot in the back, but the American and European
    debugs instead have an expansion bay for the future hard drive. The difference between
    American and European debugs is the AC line voltage and and some minor differences in
    the operating system (defaults to PAL or NTSC mode, etc.) The American and European
    debugs can play production discs from all regions. However, since the Japanese debug
    was made before the territory system was finalized, the Japanese debug cannot play
    consumer North American and Europe PS2 discs, only CD-R and DVD-Rs development
    and mastering discs. The Tool (DTL-T10000) has the same CD/DVD drive as the
    Japanese debug so it can't play American or European consumer PS2 games either. The
    Tool doesn't have the menus and memory card manager (OSD), or PS1 emulator like the
    debugs.


    Some of the debugs have model numbers with an S on the end, like DTL-H10000S.
    These just have the "PS2" logo on top instead of the "TEST" logo, for use at trade shows.
    To update the list, mattcp confirmed playing PAL and NTSC-J retails on his TOOL. I failed to play a retail NTSC-U on mine but I only have 1 retail to test with at the moment, will confirm later if NTSC-J/U/PAL work on mine too.

    As for the models:

    DTL-T10000 / PS2 TOOL (P233MMX/64MB) 110/240v
    DTL-T10000H / PS TOOL w/external HDD (Celeron566/128MB) 110/240v
    DTL-T15000 / PS2 TOOL (Celeron566/128MB) 110/240v
    DTL-T14000 / CD/DVD emulator for PS2 TOOL development system

    Can somebody provide a picture of the DTL-T14000 BTW?
    Last edited by port187; 07-20-2007 at 02:52 PM.

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