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Sony PlayStation Gray Debug station

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  • Sony PlayStation Programming Tool
  • Debugging Station
  • Model numbers vary from DTL-H1001H to DTL-H1001 for NA units.
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I wonder if we'll ever know how rare the gray units are compared to the blue ones they are related to (or green ones since those are more rare).

I’ve been trying to figure that out for years. I feel like I will never know. The one that I own is DTL-1001 in the pictures with the Vigilante 8 video game. The first couple of photos are of a different model (DTL-H1001H) than the one that I have.

Yea, the DTL-H1001H is mine, and as far as I know, only the models with the trailing "H" were supposed to be gray, but yours is and doesn't have the trailing H. I do see yours is a later model than mine though (mine has mid 95 date codes inside with a 1994 GPU), so perhaps they changed the model number scheme of the DTL-H1001H's.

If PSX Dev were still up, someone DID have a photo of another DTL-H1001H which has the same label format as mine (Japanese-like, but NOT a Japanese label) though theirs had an earlier serial than mine (Not by much, only a couple hundred, which inferrs a VERY small batch possibly).

I would like to know the value, but I don’t plan to ever sell it. I have a crazy addiction to buying video game consoles I can’t help myself. I did get this console back in the 90s for free. The person didn’t know what they had. Check out my collection.

https://www.pricecharting.com/offers?seller=a6x5ojseknmcceipolo3mkaniy&status=collection

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