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Connecting a hard drive to the PS2 requires a [[Network Adaptor]].
Connecting a hard drive to the PS2 requires a [[Network Adaptor]].


All official hard drives run special firmware, which implements some additional proprietary ATA-commands. Additionally, they have a special sector containing security information. Thus, official software requires official Sony PS2 hard drives. Homebrew software such as OPL does not require any of the proprietary commands, which means that a generic hard drive can be used as well for this purpose.
All official hard drives run special firmware, which implements some additional proprietary ATA-commands. Thus, official software requires official Sony PS2 hard drives. Homebrew software such as OPL does not require any of the proprietary commands, which means that a generic hard drive can be used as well for this purpose.


The [[PSX]]'s internal hard drive implements the same proprietary ATA-commands, which are required for the console to boot. That's why the PSX's hard drive can only be replaced by another PSX's hard drive or one of the official Sony PS2 hard drives (which however only have a capacity of 40 GB, vs. 160 GB or 250 GB in the PSX). ''Note: DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 require the DVR-partition to boot. Thus, these consoles can NOT boot from a 40 GB PS2 drive!''
The [[PSX]]'s internal hard drive implements the same proprietary ATA-commands, which are required for the console to boot. That's why the PSX's hard drive can only be replaced by another PSX's hard drive or one of the official Sony PS2 hard drives (which however only have a capacity of 40 GB, vs. 160 GB or 250 GB in the PSX). ''Note: DESR-x500 and DESR-x700 require the DVR-partition to boot. Thus, these consoles can NOT boot from a 40 GB PS2 drive!''
The [[Arcade_Boards#Konami_Bemani_Python_2|Konami Bemani Python 2 arcade system]], which is built around a standard SCPH-50000MB PS2 console, also uses hard drives customized by Sony in the same way.


For external hard drives (used with early SCPH-1X000 consoles), a special expandable vertical stand (SCPH-10220) was available separately, which allows the external hard drive to be placed vertically next to the vertical PS2 console.
For external hard drives (used with early SCPH-1X000 consoles), a special expandable vertical stand (SCPH-10220) was available separately, which allows the external hard drive to be placed vertically next to the vertical PS2 console.
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=== SCPH-20401 ===
=== SCPH-20401 ===
* Internal hard drive for use with an expansion bay type Network Adaptor (SCPH-10250, SCPH-10281, SCPH-10350) on any console that has the expansion bay (SCPH-3XXXX or SCPH-5XXXX)
* Internal hard drive for use with an expansion bay type Network Adaptor (SCPH-1025, SCPH-10281, SCPH-10350) on any console that has the expansion bay (SCPH-3XXXX or SCPH-5XXXX)
* Comes with mounting brackets preinstalled (bracket type depends on height of the actual OEM drive)
* Comes with mounting brackets preinstalled (bracket type depends on height of the actual OEM drive)
* Power is provided by the console through the Network Adaptor
* Power is provided by the console through the Network Adaptor
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== Security and authentication ==
== Security and authentication ==
Every original PS2, PSX and Python 2 drive has a special sector containing security information which can be requested using the custom ATA_SCE_IDENTIFY_DRIVE command (0xEC).
Every original PS2 and PSX drive has a special sector containing security information which can be requested using the custom ATA_SCE_IDENTIFY_DRIVE command (0xEC).
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
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| 0x1F
| 0x1F
| 0x20
| 0x20
| ASCII string: "Sony Computer Entertainment Inc."
| ASCII string: <pre>Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.</pre>
|-
|-
| 0x20
| 0x20
| 0x2F
| 0x2F
| 0x10
| 0x10
| ASCII string of the drive's model number (or the console's model number in case of the PSX and some or all units from the "BB pack" bundle, or the model number of a HDD kit, e.g. SCPH-10210)
| ASCII string containing the drive's model number (or the console's model number in case of the PSX)
|-
|-
| 0x30
| 0x30
| 0x33
| 0x33
| 0x04
| 0x04
| ASCII string containing the drive's capacity in GB. De facto "40" on all PS2 drives and "120" on all PSX drives, despite the latter being larger than that. (There is at least one HDD from a Python 2 unit with "120" at this adress)
| ASCII string containing the drive's capacity in GB. De facto <pre>40</pre> on all PS2 drives and <pre>120</pre> on all PSX drives, despite the PSX drives being larger than that.
|-
|-
| 0x34
| 0x34
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| 0x43
| 0x43
| 0x04
| 0x04
| Sony serial number of the drive as 32-bit integer.
| Sony serial number of the drive.
|-
|-
| 0x44
| 0x44
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| 0x4F
| 0x4F
| 0x04
| 0x04
| Currently unknown. Always 0x01031101 on retail drives/systems? Always 0x00031101 on DEX drives/systems?
| Currently unknown. Always 0x01 0x03 0x11 0x01?
|-
|-
| 0x50
| 0x50
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