Sony Announces Version 1.0 Of Linux for Playstation 2
ResearchBuzz writes: "Sony has announced the May 2002 release of Linux (for Playstation 2) Release 1.0." He quotes from the press release: "The company expects the kit to sell for about $199 USD when it is made available in May 2002 exclusively through its website, http://www.us.playstation.com."
to beat the dead horse....
I wonder if Wine or lindows would efficiently run on this now. The idea of perhaps running Bleem or some other emulators on the PS 2 would be great. Perhaps a dreamcast emulator evuantally. The hardware is there. Just need someone with lots of free time.
Or perhaps someone could write a DeCSS program that would run under it:-)
But of course I am a idiot.
-THIS SPACE FOR RENT!
- VGA monitor adaptor: $7. There's no logic in the thing; it's
just a cable with two connectors.
- USB keyboard and mouse kit: $15. It's no "Microsoft Natural"
keyboard but a cheap Taiwanese knockoff will do the job just fine.
- Linux CD-ROMs: $2 - $23. One was a prerelease of the Sony
distribution, and one was a hacked up version of Debian, complete with a
Playstation apt source preinstalled.
- Network adaptor: $22. It uses the Xircom adaptor, IIRC.
- Used 20GB hard drive: $47. It's even a 7200rpm ATA-66 dealie.
The point being, of course, that Sony is being very opportunistic with its Linux release. All of the hardware can be had for well under $100, and the software is Free as in GPL and can't legally be sold at a profit.But what else did you expect from a member of the RIAA cartel?
Mr. Uptime
Free Open Source Naked Ladies!
well, would be if i hadnt sold my PS2 already.
This is NOT a Troll post or Flamebait, it is simply my opinion. If you disagree, I welcome a response.