Items recovered include:
Original SCPH-10000 units came in a soft, frosted polyethylene bag with a red “Sony PlayStation” warning label printed directly on the bag. Modern reseals often use clear, unmarked zip-top bags.
This allowed without needing expensive full-size “TOOL” development units (which cost ~$15,000 in 2000). The SCPH-10000 BIN was a low-cost debugging alternative — roughly $1,500–$2,000, sold only to registered developers.
Items recovered include:
Original SCPH-10000 units came in a soft, frosted polyethylene bag with a red “Sony PlayStation” warning label printed directly on the bag. Modern reseals often use clear, unmarked zip-top bags.
This allowed without needing expensive full-size “TOOL” development units (which cost ~$15,000 in 2000). The SCPH-10000 BIN was a low-cost debugging alternative — roughly $1,500–$2,000, sold only to registered developers.