1. Can you watch movies/videos in it?
2. Could you transfer PS2 save files to an HDD (or Memory Card)? For that matter, do you need any Memory Cards at all if you have an HDD?
3. How do I know which HDD will fit my adapter, without needing to do any further modifications? I want either a 500GB, 1TB, or 2TB HDD, ideally the latter, depending on the answer given to the first question.
4. Besides PS2 games, is it possible to run PS1 games?
5. Weird question, but would I be able to run stuff that runs in PCSX2 just fine, but freezes if ran on real hardware? To give one example, I wanted to play an English translation of Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix, but it never went past the title screen, whereas PCSX2 could run it from beginning to end just fine.
That should be it. But if there's something I need to know, feel free to post it. About all I know on the matter is that I should get my hands on an official PS2 adapter (better compatibility) and that I must replace the IDE board with a SATA one (don't know how I would do this, but I suppose I could watch an online tutorial about it).
2. Could you transfer PS2 save files to an HDD (or Memory Card)? For that matter, do you need any Memory Cards at all if you have an HDD?
3. How do I know which HDD will fit my adapter, without needing to do any further modifications? I want either a 500GB, 1TB, or 2TB HDD, ideally the latter, depending on the answer given to the first question.
4. Besides PS2 games, is it possible to run PS1 games?
5. Weird question, but would I be able to run stuff that runs in PCSX2 just fine, but freezes if ran on real hardware? To give one example, I wanted to play an English translation of Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix, but it never went past the title screen, whereas PCSX2 could run it from beginning to end just fine.
That should be it. But if there's something I need to know, feel free to post it. About all I know on the matter is that I should get my hands on an official PS2 adapter (better compatibility) and that I must replace the IDE board with a SATA one (don't know how I would do this, but I suppose I could watch an online tutorial about it).