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| controllers  = [[DualShock 2]], [[DualShock]], [[PlayStation Controller]], [[EyeToy]], [[PlayStation 2 accessories|PlayStation 2 DVD Remote Control]]  
 
| controllers  = [[DualShock 2]], [[DualShock]], [[PlayStation Controller]], [[EyeToy]], [[PlayStation 2 accessories|PlayStation 2 DVD Remote Control]]  
 
| connectivity = 100&nbsp;Mbit [[Ethernet]]/[[modem]] <small>(requires adapter on SCPH-10000-500xx models)</small>, 2 × [[USB 1.1]], 1 × [[IEEE 1394 interface]]
 
| connectivity = 100&nbsp;Mbit [[Ethernet]]/[[modem]] <small>(requires adapter on SCPH-10000-500xx models)</small>, 2 × [[USB 1.1]], 1 × [[IEEE 1394 interface]]
| compatibility= [[PlayStation|PlayStation]]
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| compatibility= [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]
 
| predecessor  = PlayStation
 
| predecessor  = PlayStation
 
| successor    = [[PlayStation 3]]
 
| successor    = [[PlayStation 3]]
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==Accessories==
 
==Accessories==
[[File:PS2-Eyetoy.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[EyeToy]] a motion detecting camera]]
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[[File:PS2-Eyetoy.jpg|thumb|200px|The [[EyeToy]]{{snd}} a motion detecting camera]]
  
 
The PlayStation 2's DualShock 2 [[game controller|controller]] is largely identical to the PlayStation's [[DualShock]], with the same basic functionality. However, it includes [[analog signal|analog]] pressure sensitivity on the face, shoulder and D-pad buttons, replacing the [[Digital data|digital]] buttons of the original. (These buttons would later become digital again with the release of the [[DualShock 4]].) Like its predecessor, the DualShock 2 controller has [[Haptic technology#Computer and video games|force feedback]], or "vibration" functionality. It is lighter and includes two more levels of [[oscillation|vibration]].
 
The PlayStation 2's DualShock 2 [[game controller|controller]] is largely identical to the PlayStation's [[DualShock]], with the same basic functionality. However, it includes [[analog signal|analog]] pressure sensitivity on the face, shoulder and D-pad buttons, replacing the [[Digital data|digital]] buttons of the original. (These buttons would later become digital again with the release of the [[DualShock 4]].) Like its predecessor, the DualShock 2 controller has [[Haptic technology#Computer and video games|force feedback]], or "vibration" functionality. It is lighter and includes two more levels of [[oscillation|vibration]].
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Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2.
 
Sony released a [[Linux]]-based operating system, [[Linux for PlayStation 2]], for the PS2 in a package that also includes a [[computer keyboard|keyboard]], [[mouse (computing)|mouse]], [[Ethernet]] adapter and HDD. In Europe and Australia, the PS2 comes with a free [[Yabasic]] interpreter on the bundled demo disc. This allows users to create simple programs for the PS2. A port of the [[NetBSD]] project and [[BlackRhino GNU/Linux]], an alternative [[Debian]]-based distribution, are also available for the PS2.
 
[[Category:Sony consoles]]
 

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