PS2 ODODE - Open DECKARD Optical Drive Emulator (Discussion)

So, there is hope for working with a hard disk (SPEED emulation) on the DECKARD side, and the 75k+ slims will also be able to connect a hard disk as a fat model with a network adapter
Yes and yes.

(accordingly, with the same data transfer speed as in fatkas)?
Who knows?? Maybe higher?!?

Will it be quite difficult to implement?
Rather a lot of work...
The last time @wisi did something similar, but the speed of the hard disk was 5-7MB/s,
IDK the speeds of it.
which is at the level of MX4SIO.
Where do you get this nonsense from?
 
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Where do you get this nonsense from?[/QUOTE]
I measured the speed of the MX4SIO with the help of an opl tester, it was at the level of 5500-6000kBit/s - from here I draw conclusions. And @wisi himself indicated the speed of his hdd adapter for slim model.
 
Then your conclusion is wrong and you must have done the test with a ZSO.
what is the reading speed in this case? I do not have the opportunity to test this format at the moment, since the slim model is broken, in it I simply soldered the SD card compartment to the port and a few resistors
 
It varies greatly on ZSO and per device...

Tl;dr MX4SIO has these speeds:
  • Fat&70k-Slim up to ~1.85MB/s
  • DECKARD-PS2 up to ~1.35MB/s
...and not what you claimed.
 
It varies greatly on ZSO and per device...

Tl;dr MX4SIO has these speeds:
  • Fat&70k-Slim up to ~1.85MB/s
  • DECKARD-PS2 up to ~1.35MB/s
...and not what you claimed.
And how can I throw the zso image of the opl tester on the ps2 hdd? I want to check the reading speed of the zso image from the internal hdd. Reading speed from ide - 25...27MB, reading speed from sata 22...25MB. I wonder what the reading speed of zso will be
 
You are mixing up "physical readspeed" from a storage-device vs. "virtual readspeed" from a compressed file from a storage-device...

PFS-BatchKit-Manager can install them compressed on internal HDD. I suppose HDL Batch Installer can as well.


All of that is unrelated to the topic of the thread.
 
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