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    PS2 External SSD does not work.

    SSDs don't need external power, maybe the hdd you try does? And did you check if it's GPT or MBR?
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    Well, YouTube is a gigantic advertising platform, and when there is more advertisement, you get more people on the OPL train and therefor more programmers to help out. YouTube might be a trash can for the most part, but there are actually many good infos (and stuff normally unnoticed) As long...
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    Oh, so...exFAT is possible (or already implemented?!) I'm really not good at programming...otherwise I would help, but my brain is wired differently lol Why isn't that bigger news? Some Youtuber should talk about it. I mean that changes everything when OPL is able to get exFAT to work
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    That would be awesome, since I also have a SATA adapter, but it's not really worth it because of the limitation (and PS2USB2.0 hasn't been updated in ages)
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    Depends. Ethical...for a dead project, I don't know. Whatever would be easier I guess. I would love to help, but I have no clue about developing at all other than icon creation. At least I hope that the knowlege of its excisting gets out so more people are drawn to it
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    @Berion Yes this is sadly the latest version. I asked Leo if he continues the project, but he won't (I guess because of really, really bad marketing, since the hardware is far superior than anything else I've encountered but no one has it). And yes, this version does support exFAT. I use macOS...
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    PS2 NTFS as Default File system in OPL. Who can make it happen?

    Even though this thread is a few days old now, I have to add something apparently no one actually considered: The PS2USB2.0 device does use exFAT for the USB HDDs. And even though the name features for whatever reason "2.0" in it, it has actually USB 3.0 built in. No one seemed to care about...
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