Sony Launches Linux for PS2
By Mike Darrah
Published January 30, 2002 @ 11:02 AM

That's right kiddies, forget all the pre-release hype, Sony has announced that the real deal will finally be here in May 2002.
Sony announced the availability of Linux for PlayStation(R)2 at the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 2002 with the launch of release 1.0 of the 'Linux (for PlayStation 2)' kit targeted at Linux developers.

Sony announced that they have also put together a web site ( www.playstation2-linux.com )for the latest up to date information on Linux for PlayStation 2. The site will also serve as a destination for the community of developers working on applications for the new OS port.

The Linux (for PlayStation 2) kit is reported to retail for $199 will include the following:

Internal hard disk drive for PlayStation 2 (HDD) with 40 GB capacity

Network Adaptor (Ethernet) (for PlayStation 2) with 100 Base T Ethernet interface

Linux Kernel version 2.2.1 (with USB device support)

Linux (for PlayStation 2)'' Version 1.0 software distribution on two DVDs

gcc 2.95.2 and glibc 2.2.2 with VU assemblers

XFree86 3.3.6 with PlayStation 2 GS support

Computer monitor adaptor (for PlayStation 2) (with audio connectors)

USB Keyboard and mouse (for PlayStation 2)
Requirements for utilizing the kit are a standard North American PlayStation 2 (Models Numbers SCPH 30001, SCPH 30001R, SCPH 35001GT), a 8MB Memory Card (for PS2), and a VESA compatible monitor. Because the kit will run the PS2 at a resolution of 1024 x 768 resolution in XGA, most standard TV's will not support the display output from the kit. This creates the requirement for a VESA compatible monitor with green on sync compatibility.

The kit will be sold exclusively through Sony's web site, www.us.playstation.com.

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Seems some serious weight is going to be added to the Linux cause

Which can only be a good thing! ! !

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