I have a playstation 2 console here, it's been with me for a long time, and I've just remembered that it's possible to access the internet using that thing. So I thought... What if there's an operational system for the Playstation 2?
Did a little research and found these:
Official Playstation 2 Linux Kit Installation and Demo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWmJ0RH_FeoHow to boot PS2 Linux (without a sony ps2 kit) + connect to internet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjAWPT0DTiY[retro swim] - Episode 10 - PlayStation 2 Linux Kit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCDb-M_YGHAhttps://s4.postimg.org/efl3loyop/ps2linux.jpghttps://s4.postimg.org/v22nurrmh/ps2linux2.jpgSo here's my question, knowing that it's possible to install Linux on a ps2 HD or Flash Unit (I recommend a flash Unit), and use it almost like a desktop, what if we run a bitcoin software like bittaddress.org inside this thing (Disconnected from the web), I mean, first we install the OS on a flash unit, configure the printer part, then we plug the Flash Unit on PC, copy all files to a safe folder, compile everything and keep it there as a safe copy, now we get back to the ps2, re-plug the flash unit, run the OS, run the bitcoin software, generate the keys, print everything, then we format the whole flash unit, so later when we try to do the same stuff, we could just unzip the compilation inside the flash unit.
Please anybody tell me that this is possible and safe.
I need some use for my Playstation 2. >
The same could be done with other Playstation versions later the 2.