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== PYTHON 2 == | == PYTHON 2 == | ||
*Based on Sony PlayStation 2 | |||
*CPU: Sony Emotion Engine @ 294.91 MHz | *CPU: Sony Emotion Engine @ 294.91 MHz | ||
*GPU: Sony Graphics Synthesizer, 640x480 | *GPU: Sony Graphics Synthesizer, 640x480 | ||
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** [[AC GFDM V|GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V]] → [[AC GFDM V3|GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3]] | ** [[AC GFDM V|GuitarFreaks V & DrumMania V]] → [[AC GFDM V3|GuitarFreaks V3 & DrumMania V3]] | ||
** ''Toy's March'' → ''Toy's March 2'' | ** ''Toy's March'' → ''Toy's March 2'' | ||
** ''DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION'' | ** ''DANCE 86.4 FUNKY RADIO STATION'' <!-- not 100% sure on this one, might be Python 1 --> | ||
The successor to the PYTHON, the PYTHON 2 is similarly based around Sony's PlayStation 2 hardware. But whereas the PYTHON uses a modified PlayStation 2 motherboard, the PYTHON 2 instead uses an unmodified retail system housed inside its case. Specifically, it is an SCPH-50000 MB/NH model with the included PlayStation BB Unit and 40GB HDD connected, along with the external P2IO board connected to the front USB port. Upon starting up, the PlayStation 2 loads the PYTHON 2 BIOS stored on the HDD, which takes over operations from there. If the HDD is disconnected, the PYTHON 2 behaves like a regular PlayStation 2 system capable of playing retail games. | |||
== PC-based == | == PC-based == |
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