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CECHL01 is a model of PS3. in this case, the CECHL01 PS3 is a an 80 GB playstation model that was released in October of 2008. it has two USB ports, it is not backwards compatible, and it is no longer in production.
why yes it is Only the Model number CECHF01 is considered by Sony PlayStation Network to be Backwards Compatible. see the related Link
First Generation models ie. those that were released first were fully backwards compatible and played PS2 and PS1 games as well as PS3 games. The second generation of the PS3 also which also had 4 USB ports were also Backwards compatible with many of the PS2 games. All other PS3 models lack the backwards compatible feature and are not considered to be Backwards compatible. see related link.
The ps3's that are backwards compatible with ps2 games.20gb 60gb and 80gb
NO it is not. The only PS3 80 GB model that was backward compatible was CECHE. It was the last PS3 model that was backward compatible. Even the PS3 40 GB models CECHG and CHECHH were not backward compatible. The related link for Playstation support provides details on the different models
Look at the Model are there 4 USB ports or only 2 if it is like most models it has 2 and is not backward compatible. If it has 4 USB and is 60 GB it is the best PS3 model because it has hardware to play the PS2 games and the other model has software and hardware and came later and is 80 G. There is also a 20 GB model that does not have WiFi but is as good as the 60 GB for the other hardware. Also you are not giving the model number, maybe it is a serial number you are giving or something else
Google the router model number and read specifications.
Usually, the owners manual will tell you what cartridge is compatible. Also, if you search for your printer's model number at a store, you can generally find compatible ink cartridges that will work.
A car model that is spelled the same forward and backwards is a race car. As you can see RACECAR backwards is RACECAR.
Some computer dont bend backwards it depends on what model you have
No, the Savage Model 19 NRA has a unique bolt and there is no other rifle with a compatible bolt.
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