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Crystal Chips Wiki

A great user driven site with beginner to advanced tutorials. The entire site is a collaborative effort by volunteers.

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PS2-scene.org

Reporting the latest PlayStation®2"scene" news and providing invaluable unofficial support and information for PlayStation®2 consoles, games and accessories. A good mix of homebrew and gaming.

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PS2DEV.org

The #1 source for homebrew PlayStation®2 development information and source code. PS2DEV.org hosts the PS2DEV CVS, a repository containing a number of great applications and libraries. Examples include PS2SDK, a homebrew development kit for PlayStation®2 as well as PS2Menu, PS2Link and many others.

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Team Napalm

Napalm are the makers of the homebrew software Naplink (an application for sending applications and data to PS2 from PC) and nPort (an application for transfering save games between memory card and PC).

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Modcontrol.com

Official german support forum providing nice tutorials and hardware reviews.
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PS2dev.sourceforge.net

Not often updated, but still hosting a bit of homebrew development information and useful applications.

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Inpulse Team

Creators of InLink a client application for Windows which allows you to communicate with the PS2Link application on PlayStation®2 for running homebrew software.

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ooPo's Console Dev

Creator and/or maintainer of many useful scripts and utilities for getting started in homebrew PlayStation®2 development.

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Mouthshut.net

Run by Jules, the maker of the libito PlayStation®2 graphics library. Here you'll find libito downloads as well as various other useful tools and bits of information.

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The Third Creation

TTC holds "demo" competitions in which developers compete against eachother to show off their programming skills and demonstrate different characteristics of the PlayStation®2 hardware. TTC also hosts binaries for all of the applicants of previous TTC competitions which may be downloaded and viewed on your PlayStation®2 console.

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