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Playground was a way to continue the project when all activity was seemingly absent. The project started by '''cottonvibes''' and '''rama''' on 11 of August 2008 (first commit date) was a success generated much excitement and noise among PCSX2 fans and ultimately attracting new developers like '''Jake Stine''' (aka Air) or '''arcum42'''. After about a half-year of existence the project has been recognized by those of the original PCSX2 team still remained active and the playground team was united with them. Thus the PCSX2 playground project and its team [http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2-playground/source/detail?r=710 have ceased to exist] continuing as just PCSX2.
Playground was a way to continue the project when all activity was seemingly absent. The project started by '''cottonvibes''' and '''rama''' on 11 of August 2008 (first commit date) was a success generated much excitement and noise among PCSX2 fans and ultimately attracting new developers like '''Jake Stine''' (aka Air) or '''arcum42'''. After about a half-year of existence the project has been recognized by those of the original PCSX2 team still remained active and the playground team was united with them. Thus the PCSX2 playground project and its team [http://code.google.com/p/pcsx2-playground/source/detail?r=710 have ceased to exist] continuing as just PCSX2.
===What are the revisions and numbers like r1736, r1888 and so on?===
PCSX2 project is currently using Google SVN repository. All the source files stored there in public domain (you can access them anytime). When a developer changes anything in the code he can synchronize (commit) his changes with the main online repository thus changing its contents. Each change automatically receives the number and can be commented, seconded or rejected by other developers or users. These numbers are called revisions. The repository works the way that you can restore all source files on your hard drive at any time for the certain revision number so no changes will ever be lost. Thus this numbers like 1736 or 1888 mean that the source files of this executable were from the 1736 revision or 1888 revision. The greater the revision number the newer the executable file.


==Setting up PCSX2 guides==
==Setting up PCSX2 guides==
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