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Some models of PS2 motherboards ''(pictured: a SCPH-39003)'' contain a jumper indicating the region. | Some models of PS2 motherboards ''(pictured: a SCPH-39003)'' contain a jumper indicating the region. | ||
This is merely to provide a reference for assembly line and service workers - it's not wired to anything else and therefore doesn't [[GameCube:JPN/USA_Switch|influence operation]] at all. | This is merely to provide a reference for assembly line and service workers - it's not wired to anything else and therefore doesn't [[GameCube:JPN/USA_Switch|influence operation]] at all. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 5 June 2024
Regional Model Differences
- SCPH-70011 and SCPH-70012 are not separate regions, but rather North American slim consoles with integrated analog modem.
- SCPH-50011 is the only known Mexican exclusive model and they're the only PS2 which can exhibit a DVDPlayer version which is not numeric, instead, it has a weird alphanumeric sequence.
- Although the Latin America region exists, it has been confirmed that Argentina saw officially imported PS2 with North American model numbers (such as SCPH-75001/SCPH-90001).
- The combination of update folder prefix and MagicGate region determines Memory Card update compatibility, while the latter alone influences other signed content i.e. utility discs; of course, unofficial updates can enable multiple/all regions in their KELF/KIRXs...
Region Jumper
Some models of PS2 motherboards (pictured: a SCPH-39003) contain a jumper indicating the region. This is merely to provide a reference for assembly line and service workers - it's not wired to anything else and therefore doesn't influence operation at all.