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  Documentation  Documentation
      Conference Materials/Presentations  Conference materials and presentations
      File Formats  Documentation of file formats
      Hardware Manuals  Documentation on the PS2 hardware
  Drivers and SDKs  Libraries, drivers, and associated APIs for using them
  Sample Code  Sample code
      DMA  Code showing the use of DMA and the libpkt libraries.
      EE  The core MIPS side of the processor (Emotion Engine)
      GS and GIF  Code showing various usages of the GIF and GS (Graphics Synthesiser)
      Peripherals  Stuff that connects to the PS2 externally
          Controllers  Pads, NeGcon, DualShocks, Guns, and other controllers
          USB  USB mice, keyboards, cameras, etc.
      VU and VIF  Code using the VU (Vector Units) and VIF (Vector unit InterFace)
  Tools  Tools and applications
      Audio  Audio tools
      Graphics  Graphics tools
      Programming  Programming tools
          Utilities  Programming utilities
      Testing and QA  Testing and QA tools

Directory: Testing and QA
Description: Testing and QA tools

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LfP German documentationThe documents that are available now about Linux for Playstation 2 are mainly in english (or japanese)- other languages were not available. That's something this project wants to change a bit: With Your and my help, we can translate important general and technical informations to german. Please feel free to contact me. Die Dokumente, die jetzt über Linux für Playstation 2 erhältlich sind, sind in englisch oder auf japanisch - andere Sprachen sind nicht erhältlich. Das ist etwas, das dieses Projekt ein wenig ändern möchte: mit Deiner und meiner Hilfe können wir die wichtigen allgemeinen und technischen Informationen auf deutsch übersetzen. Bitte kontaktiere mich hierzu.
PS2 Distributed Computing ResourceIn between playing games, compiling applications, listening to music, etc., there is much unused floating-point power that could be used for distributed computing projects, like Folding@Home, SETI@Home, or Distributed.Net. It is our aim to bring together several ps2 programmers that wouldn't mind discussing the advantages of having a client for the ps2 and also helping any compliant projects by porting their client, and eventually optimizing the client for the Emotion Engine. Obviously, these distributed computing projects are not completely open source, but usually all interesting code is released. So volunteer porters will likely have to sign a NDA with the project saying they will not leak information about how the data is verified to be from an authentic client.
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