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€65, firmware 2.60: upgrade to pro? Good guide?
personally, I recommend ark-4. if you use the infinity with it, you can quadruple boot to ofw, ark4, lme, or pro. also, ark4 is the only one still being worked on, adding features, fixing bugs, and stuff like that.
 
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Don't want to modify my original ps2 network adapter, want to keep it original. Also only readily available adapters here are the kaico/bitfunx (same people?) which apparently have questionable quality, but mostly I want to keep it original, so I got this adapter instead.
 
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My gundam kits came in today, but I have to go to work in 30 minutes😭. That 1 bigger box takes about 30ish hours to put together. Also got some Gundam markers for panel lining.
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Already ordered some more kits. I ordered a HG BF Wing Gundam Zero Honoo, a RG Crossbone Gundam X1, a HG 00 Gundam, a HG UC RX-0 Unicorn Gundam 02 Banshee Norn (Destroy Mode) and a HG Gundam Exia.
 
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Don't want to modify my original network adapter, want to keep it original. Also only readily available adapters here are the kaico/bitfunx (same people?) which apparently have questionable quality, but mostly I want to keep it original, so I got this adapter instead.

I got confused network and sata?
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Wife unit git me this, she really knows ne

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I got confused network and sata?

I forgot to put "ps2" in my original post, was supposed to read ps2 network adapter, but I skipped the ps2, :rofl2:edited the original post now.

The official ps2 network adapter uses ide (ps2 network adapter is also what you need to use an hdd), if you want to use an sata drive with it, you either need to modify the original adapter with a third party pcb that has sata or use an ide to sata adapter. I don't want to modify mine, so that is one of the few adapters that will fit the network adapter and still fit in hdd bay on the ps2 without hassle.
 
I'm one of the testers. :) it keeps getting better. there's now an ultimate vsh menu just like pro, and more and more is being added to it. you have the option to use it or have the normal one.
 

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Don't want to modify my original ps2 network adapter, want to keep it original. Also only readily available adapters here are the kaico/bitfunx (same people?) which apparently have questionable quality, but mostly I want to keep it original, so I got this adapter instead.

Are they good?
 
Are they good?

Not had time to try it yet.

This ide to sata adapter comes up fairly often in discussions on what ide to sata adapters work. Don't think there is anything special about it other than the adapter fits in the ps2 bay and is a neat solution, as a lot of adapters either sit too low or need you to use various extension cables and so on and just sort of stuff everything in the bay.
 

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