Okay I never did this kind of thing and I'm just wondering if it's possible.Here's the deal: I only have one working flashdrive and it's not compatible and I know that cause I can't use it on Action Replay Max Evo it just cannot read the thing! I don't want to buy a flashdrive just for a simple task like that so since my PS2 is modded with the original Matrix Infinity 1.93 and I want to install OPL to play games over network (SMB) I just thought the easier way is just make some kind of ISO with uLaunchelf and OPL inside burn it and then boot on my PS2 with uLaunchelf so I can copy the OPL ELF to my memory card. I know that matrix has some DEV1 thing that when I choose it the ELF in my memory card will boot automatically! So can I do this? If I can anyone can please explain this to me how? I would try using ulauch to look at your flash drive things like Max Evo need certain hardware as in it does not work with all flash drives/aka pen drives, this has nothing to do with the PS2 itself and ulaunch supports more flash devices P.S. You do know that flash drives are the same type of memory as SD cards anyway (both use flash chip storage) so even if ulaunch can not read the flash drive you have you may be able to use a SD card reader or even your phone as a USB memory stick or any other USB storage device I bet you have more than you think.
Thanks Zorlon! I used the uLaunchELF v.
4.12 CD Image from SKS Apps cause it looked the fast way and as you said I could read my flashdrive without problems! I should have tried first before asking but I thought it would be something about the PS2 hardware not the software and since I got some problems with my dvd burner I didn't want to waste all my blank dvd's to make a boot dvd that boot uLaunchelf but can't read my flashdrive while I could just have add the OPL.ELF somewhere in the dvd in the first place! Anyway after some fight and lot's of blank dvd's wasted I managed to burn a CD, boot it in the PS2 and with the file browser I could copy the files to my memory card. Here is what I did feel free to correct me if I did something that will give me problems later: I created a folder named BOOT in the memory card and inside it I pasted the OPNPS2LD.ELF but I renamed it to BOOT.ELF that way I can make Matrix boot from DEV1 so it will read my memory card and go directly to OPL.
Thing is the memory card save for OPL looks ugly with that corrupt data blue square So I manage to download some icon and I just put at my BOOT folder. So I have somes questions: 1 The reason I want to load games from SMB is to save my laser and hopefully my dear PS2 so can this messing around with my memory card damage it? 2 I noticed that even running games from SMB my PS2 gets a little hot. I thought that without the DVD running inside it it would be like it was off and don't get any hotter! Is this normal? 3 Inside my memory card I have the OPL save and the file that looks like a save of the settings in OPL.
After I save something different in OPL I get another corrupted blue file inside the memory card! Why this happens? 4 Why OPL will not open my shared games folder if I don't put my PC login and password in the settings?
Last edited by Bruno; 27th-July-2015 at 02:14. Nope, the PS2 operates fine without a memcard at all, though memcards can become corrupt like any other flash memory but personally never had an issue there but only have used official 8MB cards 2. Heat is caused from the internal chips (not talking about the mod chip) not the DVD drive, that is normal 3. It just isn't setup as a normal save so shows as corrupt, you can change that by adding an icon file and whatever the other files was I forget off the top of my head and don't use OPL myself anyway 4. No idea not used that myself so this is as far as I can help out sorry, but the official forum for OPL may be of help for these Q's Last edited by Zorlon; 29th-July-2015 at 06:58. Reason: oops. Thanks the one that makes me feel better is that the heat is normal.
I love to take care of my things The reason I ask is cause my softmodded Wii never get's hot and I never heard the cooler making noise. But in the PS2 Slim I get this little heat in the console and the cooler is on and I can hear it. I thought that running a game from HD or SMB would make the console never get hot but since it's normal I'm fine.
To make a save like that's not corrupt you need to copy icon.sys and icon file for that save inside the folder and it will fix it! Anyway I will try the official forum for more advanced questions. But it's pretty much working OK here and I loved to see how well it works without lag or anything.
Did you ever used that uLaunchELF v. 4.12 DVD Image from SKS Apps? I don't know if it's my burner problem but when I burn this one the PS2 will not boot it displaying a message saying: that's not a video DVD or something but If I use the CD version it works OK.
Just saying in case you know the guy that made the site and can warn him to test it but it's not a big deal for me since I got it working. EDIT: Found the answers in the official forum.
4 Why OPL will not open my shared games folder if I don't put my PC login and password in the settings?' Whatever you use as a password on your PC that has the shared folder. Best to use an admin account. Since I use a password protected shared folder for OPL, I must enter a username and a password. Win 7 requires this to have a stable connection between your PC and the PS2 over SMB.' In case someone find this thread in a search there is another forum that has a great guide about it! Just google this: PS2 Home OPL Settings Guide TUTORIAL you should join the SMB train too Zorlon But I guess you must have a HD for you PS2 so it's better Last edited by Bruno; 28th-July-2015 at 00:28.
Oh yeah I remember seeing you making topics about this ESR. It let's you play without modchip but the newer models can't right? As I already have a modchip and my slim can't use a HD I got real interested in OPL cause I can play the games that are compatible from the SMB and the ones that lags or don't work I can just play the normal way. Sometimes I got this craving to play old games so I got it off from the storage Yeah OPL over the SMB doesn't seem so perfect now for me as I'm trying to play Castlevania Lament of Innocence that says it is compatible in the compat list but after like a hour playing the fmv's start lagging for no reason!
I'm going to test more cause I think it's my setup but the better ways to play still are PS2 DVD and HD. EDIT: After lot of tests and some ppl telling me to give up and just get a phat PS2 to use with a HD thanks to my pain in the ass never give up the tests attitude I managed to fix the problem I just used some other crazy fix that I saw in a old thread!
Some guy was saying that a game worked for him by simply using the VMC (Virtual memory card) and that fixed my problems too!!!!! Anyway just updating here in case someone ever find this topic.
Looking to learn about game development? Are you a Linux enthusiast looking to test the claim that 'Linux runs on everything'? Perhaps you are a software developer who is looking to release for multiple architectures, and you don't have another MIPS Little Endian machine on-hand for testing your programme. Whatever your situation there are a surprising number of reasons to install Linux on a Playstation 2, even sixteen years after it's release (boy do I feel old all of a sudden.), yet an equally surprising lack of documentation about it or how to install it.Now don't get me wrong, if you want to use the original Sony Linux Kit, or one of it's updated open source releases on a fat PS2 with a network adapter and an IDE hard disk you can find plenty of info. However this requires the acquisition of several things, and can be quite expensive, especially when it comes to the Sony Linux Kit itself.
This guide will cover some basics about the PS2's native hardware, and it's hardware compatibility, and then we'll move on to how to install Linux on a wider variety of PS2.What CPU does the PS2 use?The PS2 uses a single core 'Emotion Engine' CPU, clocked at 295MHz in the original fat models, and 299MHz in newer slim models. The Emotion Engine is a 64-bit MIPS Little Endian CPU, with support for 128-bit addresses.How much RAM does the PS2 have?It has 32MB RDRAM and 4MB of eDRAM.What kind of GPU does it have?The PS2 uses the 'Graphics Synthesizer' GPU clocked at 147.4MHz, and is capable of outputting up to 1920x1080 graphics at 60Hz in 32-bit color.What external storage does it support?An unmodified PS2 supports Audio-CD, Video-DVD, and up to two memory cards of up to 128MB in size for game saves. A PS2 modified with a software exploit also supports two memory cards of up to 128MB for general file management and storage, and browsing files on data-CD/DVDs via a 3rd party file manager such as uLaunchELF, as well as some USB 1.1 disks, with support for USB 2.0 disks being available on newer slim models via software support. A PS2 modified with a modchip has added support for data-CDs and DVDs without a 3rd party programme.Now on to the Linux installation: (a quick side note, if you just want to test or play around with Linux on your PS2, you can simply burn the image found here: link to a DVD and run this programme link via uLaunchELF from a flash drive or memory card with no setup required.
Now on with the Linux!).
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Technician PC - Windows PC that you'll use to format the USB flash drive. Destination PC - A PC that you'll install Windows onStep 1 - Format the drive and set the primary partition as active.Connect the USB flash drive to your technician PC.Open Disk Management: Right-click on Start and choose Disk Management.Format the partition: Right-click the USB drive partition and choose Format.
Select the FAT32 file system to be able to boot either BIOS-based or UEFI-based PCs.Set the partition as active: Right-click the USB drive partition and click Mark Partition as Active. NoteIf Mark Partition as Active isn't available, you can instead use to select the partition and mark it active.Step 2 - Copy Windows Setup to the USB flash drive.Use File Explorer to copy and paste the entire contents of the Windows product DVD or ISO to the USB flash drive.Optional: add an unattend file to automate the installation process. For more information, see.Step 3 - Install Windows to the new PC.Connect the USB flash drive to a new PC.Turn on the PC and press the key that opens the boot-device selection menu for the computer, such as the Esc/F10/F12 keys. Select the option that boots the PC from the USB flash drive.Windows Setup starts. Follow the instructions to install Windows.Remove the USB flash drive.Troubleshooting: file copy failsThis can happen when the Windows image file is over the FAT32 file size limit of 4GB.
When this happens:.Copy everything except the Windows image file (sourcesinstall.wim) to the USB drive (either drag and drop, or use this command, where D: is the mounted ISO and E: is the USB flash drive.) robocopy D: E: /s /max:.Split the Windows image file into smaller files, and put the smaller files onto the USB drive: Dism /Split-Image /ImageFile:D:sourcesinstall.wim /SWMFile:E:sourcesinstall.swm /FileSize:3800Note, Windows Setup automatically installs from this file, so long as you name it install.swm.Related topics.
Foreword: After a year and a half later, I have decided to re-write this guide, because honestly, it was not my own and it was presented very poorly. Remember, I do no support piracy. Use the USB method to play your games on the hard drive to help your PS2 laser last longer. The performance will vary, but that is up to you if you want to stick with it.
(6-13-09) VersatileIMPORTANT NEWS (5-1-10): It seems that there are a lot of dishonest users on the Internet that are copying this guide without giving credit back to me, Versatile. Because of this, I will be looking to update all the pictures in this article to have a watermark. We have an active team scouring the net for those who have copied this article.
If caught, we will be forced to take action against you. This is your warning. – VersatileRevisions:Update: 1/15/08 I have gotten Viewtiful Joe 2 to copy to my hard drive, and I was able to boot off the hard drive and play it on the PS2. Now my laser will live longer!
All help will be given in the comments as usual.Update 2/13/08 Added link to SKS Apps. Without that site, this tutorial is nothing. ?Update 7/13/08 Added 2 new youtube videos of my own!Update 11/25/08 I am so frickin sick of people asking why their game doesn’t work and all they see is a black screen. Is it because your game isn’t compatible? Check out this list below and stop whining, or use swap magic and ditch the whole USB hard drive all together. The USB 1.1 performance IS NOT WORTH IT in my eyes.Update 6-8-09 Re-wrote the whole tutorial.
Will expand upon the USB Extreme GUI interface software at a later date.Update 6-12-09 Re-wrote major sections of the tutorial again to make it more clear.Update 6-13-09 Added new Youtube Video tutorial on the USB Extreme Windows Installer!Update 6-28-09 Added new Youtube Video tutorial on list of selectable games!Update 12-18-09 Here is another source for finding compatibility list:Update 12-25-09 Fixed the instructions, I left some important notes out.Note: USB advance is in last column. Everything else is for HDAloader.Update 12-26-09 Added new PS2 Slim USB Booting tutorials. Enjoy!Update 1-9-10 Added free mcboot video.Update 9-24-12 Removed old video tutorials.Update 9-25-12 Added new video tutorial.Update 12-6-12 Fixed video tutorials to be consistent.IntroductionThe PS2 is a great console. After 9+ years, it is still going strong. With the new $99 price point, more and more people are getting the PS2 to play old school PS2 games. What better way to preserve your games and your PS2 laser than playing off the USB interface? This guide is based off of Swap Magic implementation.
Wait, you can play games off the USB interface?Yes, you can but it requires some work. Here are the PROs and Cons:Pros. Uses USB 1.1 interface (slow but better than nothing).
Saves strain on PS2 laser because using USB interface for game playing. Can have a list of selectable games in the USBExtreme interface. Works on both fat and slim PS2. Novelty factor is awesome!Cons. Game compatibility is low. Requires USB hard drive.
Highly recommend USB drives that have their own power adapter. Flash drives can work, but the performance is so horrible its not worth doing it. Need to have third party tool to launch the “boot CD”. This can be done with modchip, swap magic, or exploited memory card.
DVD9 games (like God of War 2) are larger than 4.4 GB and will not work with USBExtreme.What tools do I need to make this work?Hardware/Software tool: You need to have at least one of the items below before we continue:. Modchip. Swap Magic. Exploited memory card (such as Free McBoot)IMPORTANT: For this guide, I will be using Swap Magic 3.6 CD to boot the USBExtreme disc!Blank Media:. 1 CD-R (700MB is fine)Note: I highly suggest swap magic if you are unwilling to mess with the other options. You can learn more about swap magic at this guide:Download the Software below (more detailed instructions to follow):Usb Xtreme: Optional. Get this if you want to use the graphical user interface for easier format/game installing.Usb Advance: This is required.
What should I use for the USB mass storage device?This is what I recommend:. USB 2.0 hard drive that uses its own power supply (for example, it requires power from the outlet). A USB hard drive that is at least 10 gigs or larger is highly recommended. The average PS2 game size will vary from as low as 282 MB up to as high as 4483 MB or 4.483 GB.
Do not use laptop external hard drives which gets its power from the PS2 USB 1.1 port. It is not enough power. You could use pen or usb flash drives, but performance will be horrible.
The game will chug, and you will have ridiculously long load times, that is, if your game can load!Note: I understand when going through this tutorial, you may see that your PS2 may not see your USB hard drive enclosure. If that is the case, please try a different USB hard drive. I have people verifying this may fix the issue. Tutorial Begins here.drools.:.
Extract the USB Advance zip file that you downloaded earlier into its own folder. You will see contents like the screenshot below:. Now double-click the USBAdvance-PC-Software.
You will see two programs inside it: ulformat.exe and ulinstall.exe. Extract these to your C. This will make more sense later. Notice there is a.bin and a.cue file. The.cue file is 1KB, and the.bin file is 34 MB. You need to burn the image file.
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Use Nero, PowerIso, Alcohol120%, ImgBurn, or any other type of CD burning software and burn this image file to your blank CD-R disc. Once the CD-R is burnt, label it and set that disc aside. Now extract the other zip file called “USBExtremewininst” to its own folder. You will now have a program called USBExtreme.exe. A dedicated section to this program will be covered later in this tutorial.Now go to preparing the USB hard drive step. Preparing the USB hard drive:.
Insert USB hard drive to your PC. It is important that the USB hard drive is FAT32.
If it is not, go to My Computer, right click the USB drive, and go to quick format for FAT32. If your hard drive is FAT32, great. No need to format it again. You can also launch the USBExtreme Software, go to the format tab, and tell it to format your USB drive as well as shown below. Here the I: drive is my USB drive.Note: If you want, but not required, you can use the ulformat.exe command to format your USB hard drive. This is how to use it:. Go to Start - Run.
Type “cmd” and press enter. Go to your C: root. The command to use the program is “ulformat X format” where X is your USB hard drive.
Example: My USB hard drive is E. I would type “ulformat E format”.We are almost done. Let’s enable fast transfer speeds on your USB drive before we start copying games.
Enabling fast USB hard drive transfer speeds:. Go to My Computer-Properties-Hardware-Device Manager-Disk Drives-(external one here)-Properties-Policies-Optimize for performance. Speed varies from from 1MBps to about 10-15MBps, which is pretty fast! Also, do not forget to unplug the device the proper way (that is Unplug or eject hardware) when you remove the USB drive!Installing games onto your USB hard drive:This is pretty easy. We have two methods.
Method one uses the “ulinstall.exe” command, and method 2 uses the USBExtreme.exe windows software. Both programs do the same job, and the second program is easier to use for those who are novices. ? Method 1: Using the command line. Insert your PS2 game into your computer’s DVD drive. Go to Start - Run. Type “cmd” and press enter. Navigate to your C: drive.
The command to use here is “ulinstall SourceDrive TargetDrive GameName CD/DVD”.Example:. I insert Viewtiful Joe PS2 game into my computer. To verify if your game is CD or DVD format, right click on the disc and go to properties. If the file size is less 700MB or less, then it is CD format. Anything else and it is DVD.
My DVD drive has letter H. My USB drive is I. At the command prompt on my C: drive, I type “ulinstall H I ViewtifulJoe DVD”. Press enter and it will start copying the game.
See picture below:. Here it will copy the game from my DVD drive to my USB drive and prepare it in the special USB game playing format.Method 2: Using the USBExtreme Windows SoftwareLaunch the software. Insert your game. Configure the “Gamer Installer” window for your game and click start.
It will start ripping the game.Example:My DVD drive is letter H. My USB drive is I. The name of my game is The Bouncer.
The type of disc I am ripping from is DVD.After you click Start, it will prompt you:Click Yes, and then it will start ripping the game from DVD drive to the USB hard drive:When the rip is done, you will see a screen like the one below:Repeat the process over and over for additional games and you will get a list as shown below. When you load the USB drive from the PS2, this list will be selectable.Finally you are done. Let’s play on the PS2!. Turn on PS2. Load your Swap Magic CD disc.
At the main Swap Magic screen, load your USB Advance CD-R that you burnt earlier. Now you will be at the USBExtreme screen. Connect USB hard drive to PS2. Turn it on, within a few seconds, you will see your game(s) show up on the screen.
Highlight your desired game, press “X”, and within 7 seconds your game will load! Enjoy!Troubleshooting1) Make sure to make your USB hard drive partition a primary. I am not sure if it needs to be logical drive, but I made my drive a primary partition.Visit SKS Apps. Video Tutorialsyoutube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCwGs3aLZ3A&list=PL8FB2D7062B84BBBA&index=18. I already have a modded PS2. I’ll go the burned CD/DVD path.
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I downloaded three of your vids just for this: the Free McBoot installation to another card vid, the uLaunchElf burn vid, and the Use FMCB Configurator to Install uLaunchElf thing, so I skipped the others since those are the initial requirements right? SwapMagic, modded PS2, tape tissue trick? Sorry dude if you’re getting exhausted answering questions like this, I really really want to do this. Still, I’ll check out this vid, looks easy to implement. I’ll let you know if I make a success out of this operation. Thanks for your help! Hey dude, I installed the FreeMcBoot on my memory card and it installs fine for both Normal and Multi install, and it boots when I test it, but the problem is when I try to open some of the apps on the FMCB browser, they only open for 5 secs then the PS2 dies(red light).
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I tried OPL, uLaunchElf, and even the FreeMcBoot Configurator, and that’s what happens. Strangely, the SMS thing works. I tried formatting my mc, reinstalling, the stuff still happens.Now, the flash drive where I have the Noobie package in has.ELF files and I try to run the stuff from there and it works. What could be the problem? My PS2’s a 70004. That I don’t know. It says MagicGate and it says made in some place in Japan on the back, plus it came with a memory card cover(if it matters, lol).
I bought it second hand. I went to the FreeMcBoot forums in the SKSApps site and this is the exact section(This will be a big paste from that link with my answers on the items below)Some of the apps launched by FMCB dont work, what can i do?FMCB is a simple application launching program and is independent of those apps it launches. You must first determine that they are working properly from other launching methods. Hey dude, I have some questions. I sent of my memory card that has a problematic FMCB installed in it(5 seconds after I click an item on the FMCB menu it opens for a bit then the PS2 dies) to a friend and asked him to test if it works for him. It doesn’t even boot in his PS2, he told me.
Now I have another person whom I ask about this FMCB stuff, and he told me these things:1. If you install a FMCB into a memory card, only a PS2 with the same version where the FMCB was installed can run that FMCB. Say I installed my PS2’s a 70004 then I sent it to my friend which has another version of a PS2, it wouldn’t work. Is this true?
Then what’s the point of the whole send the memory card to the volunteers thing? Does it mean they should know what the PS2 version of the person sending the memory card is before hand?2. I was told that if you install FMCB on a memory card, it wouldn’t get deleted, EVER.
Even if you format the memory card. He said that it would be installed in the system of the memory card, maybe the memory that can’t be accessed by your saves. How true is this? It’s because I installed 1.8 then tried 1.7(to no avail) and back to 1.8 again and he said that some of the files might now conflict on my memory card and I was just basically screwed. Is this true?Thanks! I have installed FMCB for a lot of users. Here are the facts in no particular order:1) Use multi-install for FMCB.
By doing this method, the FMCB will work on any PS2 as long it is not a SCPH-9XXXX model.2) I have a fat and slim PS2, two different versions. I have users send me their memory card, and their PS2 is like a SCPH-70000, and I own a SCPH-70012. I do multi-install, and the FMCB memory card will work in their PS2, even though their model number is not exactly mine.2.a) However, it is critical that the region is the same.
Do not try to install FMCB with a PAL PS2, and then try to make that work in a NTSC PS2 console. I am not sure how to fix it, as I am strictly NTSC.3) If you have FMCB installed, I tell users to NEVER format the memory card.
Hell, I did it myself, and it will erase your FMCB files and make it like a normal memory card. I have the FMCB tools, so I can install/uninstall/format at will.Whoever said you can format your FMCB memory card and still have FMCB installed cannot be true. I’ve done it first hand, and saw it turn into a regular memory card. I also only use official Sony MagicGate memory cards, although I have heard some users were able to install FMCB to a 32, 64, or 128MB memory card only after they were using an original MagicGate 8MB memory card.Hope that helps!
Hey dude, so I tried installing the FMCB to the memory card of my friend, but alas, same error persists. Now I tried messing up with the FMCB configurator, and now the thing works differently. Here’s what I did:1. In the FMCB Configurator ODSYS options, I set the path to the links as follows:PATH1 = MC?:PATH2 = MC?:PATH3 = MC?:B?-SYSTEM/Now for a moment I thought it worked.
ULaunchElf worked. FMCB Configurator worked. But alas, only for a fleeting moment.
When I configure FMCB to that config, I can boot of FMCB and run an app perfectly just once. But after I reset the PS2, the problem returns where the apps only open up for 5 seconds then PS2 dies.
This is really weird. My PS2 is 70004, and according to everything I’ve researched on FMCB should work on my PS2 without any hitches. Could it be my modchip?
Someone told me my modchip seems to be generic.If you want, I could record a vid and post it up Youtube so you can see the error in action.Thoughts? Hi Versatile.Great guide. I have just inherited a PS2 and am now beginning to play all the games that were so great 10 years ago. I managed to get everything set up and ready to go. However when I insert the USB Advance CD, all I get is a blank screen which returns to the browser after a few seconds.
The CD reader spins faster and it seems that it recognises it as a PS2 disc, however it crashes back to the browser before the USB Advance interface boots up. I have a fat PS2 with a Myth chip.
Click the 'Repair Disk” button below the “First Aid” tab. Wait as series of lines scroll down the center of the window. Quit the Disk Utility program when the lines are no longer scrolling.Drag the icon of the USB flash drive that can now be seen on the desktop to the Trash. Remove the USB flash drive from the USB port of the Mac.Repair USB Flash Drive in WindowsInsert the USB flash drive into a USB port on a Windows PC.Right-click the icon of the USB flash drive in File Explorer and select 'Properties” from the pop-up window that appears.Click the “Tools” tab at the top of the Properties window and then click the “Rebuild” button on the window. If you don't see a Rebuild button, click the 'Check' button instead, then click the 'Scan and Repair' option.Right-click the icon of the USB flash drive when the repair is complete and select 'Eject.' You may now safely remove the USB flash drive from the USB port of the PC.