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Old 08-25-2003, 02:34 AM   #1 (permalink)
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connecting ps2 to pc

is there a way to connect your ps2 to your pc? i have a hp media center pc 879n. Can anyone help me?

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Old 08-25-2003, 03:12 AM   #2 (permalink)
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connect it... how as in to use the Pc to copy the games or play the games on you monitor, or use the keyboard? i dont know.... although there is that thing with "broadband" for Ps2 and something about it having a hard drive in ur ps2. well i know that PS2 has USB ports! hehehehe and if im not mistaken.... it even has an " IEE 1394 " connection too
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You can buy a USb ethernet card to plug it into the network, and use your broadband I think.
You can't 'link up' the two for games or any form of communication between the 2 devices, unless you use that PS2 Linux dev kit, but I think thats only out in japan.
Another thing you may mean is running the PS2 through the PC, via a TV card or something. that too is perfectly possible, if you have the hardware.
The last option is using the PS2 controllers on the PC, this is possible by rewiring the controller leads or buying an adapter, but I still don't think this is what you meant.
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