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I've been running Open PlayStation Loader (version 1.0 was released this year in fact) in conjunction with a Raspberry Pi 3 setup as a SMB server for about 3 years total now.
While this combo has been great (only minor slowdown in some heavy FMV sequences) today marks the 3rd time I've had to reimage the SD card to repair data corruption (yea about once a year it seems).
I'm thinking the Pi don't like the constant power cycling of turning the console on/off (as its powered via the PS2 USB port).
What I'm seeking is a Samba/SMB like NAS server (RJ45 10/100) with a very fast drive inside (M.2 or SSD only).
Anyone have a good recommendation, or failing that... Something different I should try with the current Pi setup?
I have been resistant to powering the Pi independently of the PS2, I really like that the system has fully booted and is hosting images right about the same time the PS2 has loaded into the OPL menu. Its very compact/self contained just like I want (yea connecting the PS2 to my router to reach a NAS is a shit option I will NEVER be using).
While this combo has been great (only minor slowdown in some heavy FMV sequences) today marks the 3rd time I've had to reimage the SD card to repair data corruption (yea about once a year it seems).
I'm thinking the Pi don't like the constant power cycling of turning the console on/off (as its powered via the PS2 USB port).
What I'm seeking is a Samba/SMB like NAS server (RJ45 10/100) with a very fast drive inside (M.2 or SSD only).
Anyone have a good recommendation, or failing that... Something different I should try with the current Pi setup?
I have been resistant to powering the Pi independently of the PS2, I really like that the system has fully booted and is hosting images right about the same time the PS2 has loaded into the OPL menu. Its very compact/self contained just like I want (yea connecting the PS2 to my router to reach a NAS is a shit option I will NEVER be using).
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