Signaling rate, SPU and memory cards
Posted: Wed Nov 24, 2004 4:47 am
Hi. Just want to make clear for myself couple details about Ps2's hardware.
Does anyone know signaling rate of iLink? I'm pretty sure that Sony wouldn't use max rate (which 400 Mbps (for 1394a)), so it's only one hundred. Am I right?
Er..Ofcourse I regret for asking this, but..."Jedi's gotta do, what jedi's gotta do..."
When I saw article from ARsTechnica about EE's architecture (I believe exact link exists in "sticky" in questions and answers) in their figures there is SPU2 near IOP. So...if there is #2 then somewhere must be SPU1. Or it's functions are given to VU1 (among with emulation of Dolby Digital)? And what are those SPU's? I mean, can some mighty and respectable corp. (like Yamaha) manufacture them?
On "coup de grace" final question: what is exact transfer rate of standart Ps2's Memory Card? (Exclude that it's "almost 250 times faster then cards from Playstation 1)
Thank you for your attention
Does anyone know signaling rate of iLink? I'm pretty sure that Sony wouldn't use max rate (which 400 Mbps (for 1394a)), so it's only one hundred. Am I right?
Er..Ofcourse I regret for asking this, but..."Jedi's gotta do, what jedi's gotta do..."
When I saw article from ARsTechnica about EE's architecture (I believe exact link exists in "sticky" in questions and answers) in their figures there is SPU2 near IOP. So...if there is #2 then somewhere must be SPU1. Or it's functions are given to VU1 (among with emulation of Dolby Digital)? And what are those SPU's? I mean, can some mighty and respectable corp. (like Yamaha) manufacture them?
On "coup de grace" final question: what is exact transfer rate of standart Ps2's Memory Card? (Exclude that it's "almost 250 times faster then cards from Playstation 1)
Thank you for your attention