PS3 nooB Question.

yes, but there is a trick to it.

Put the ps2 disc in the ps3's disc slot

You must open the back of the ps3 and solder pins 324a and 56y next to the cpu to a 250ohm resistor. Route that back thru a 250mf cap and solder to pin 17a(2b). Then plug a controller in the the 3rd usb slot and switch the unit on and off 7 times (letting it sit for 34seconds before switching). Then desolder the pins. works like a charm.

yea...don't do that

 
yes, but there is a trick to it.
Put the ps2 disc in the ps3's disc slot

You must open the back of the ps3 and solder pins 324a and 56y next to the cpu to a 250ohm resistor. Route that back thru a 250mf cap and solder to pin 17a(2b). Then plug a controller in the the 3rd usb slot and switch the unit on and off 7 times (letting it sit for 34seconds before switching). Then desolder the pins. works like a charm.

yea...don't do that
LOL

 
So there is no way the new 80gb model will play PS2 games.
http://www.us.playstation.com/Support/CompatibleStatus

Unless that has changed then no. The launch 20/60 models could play ps2 games. Then last year the 40 gig could not but the 80 gig could. This year the 80 gig is the only one out and it can't. I am not sure about some software download you can get from Sony's website though. I'll have to look into it.

OP check the model of yours and see if it matches the one on the linked page.

 
IIRC this doesn't apply to the new 80gb as they aren't PS2 compatible at all.

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