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=== Brook Super Convertor === | === Brook Super Convertor === | ||
- | I have a [[brook ps2 super convertor]] that I use to make the fightstick I have ([[mayflash f300 elite]]) work. The Brook supports PS4 and PS3 controllers, | + | I have a [[brook ps2 super convertor]] that I use to make the USB fightstick I have ([[mayflash f300 elite]]) work. The Brook supports PS4 and PS3 controllers, |
* https:// | * https:// | ||
==== Keyboard and Mouse ==== | ==== Keyboard and Mouse ==== | ||
- | You can use USB keyboards and mice with the PS2. It's mostly only supported for games with online chat and some FPS. In addition: | + | You can use [[USB]] [[keyboard|keyboards]] and [[mouse|mice]] with the PS2. It's mostly only supported for games with online chat and some FPS. In addition: |
* //RPG Maker 2// and //3// support the keyboard. | * //RPG Maker 2// and //3// support the keyboard. | ||
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At this point it's pretty simple to run games on the PS2 without needing discs, or any hardware modification. | At this point it's pretty simple to run games on the PS2 without needing discs, or any hardware modification. | ||
- | The first step is to get [[free mcboot]]. The easiest way to is to buy a memory card with it already setup on there. | + | nbjp Recently playing games via the memory card port use MMCE seems to have become the easiest and cheapest method. You don't need Free McBoot for this. |
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+ | The first step is to get [[free mcboot]]. The easiest way to is to buy a memory card with it already setup on there. | ||
Next you need to decide how to load ISOs. You can do this via USB (slow, the PS2 only supports 1.1, and lots of USB devices don't work), from a hard disk (IDE or SATA), or over a SAMBA network. The last two option require the HDD/network adapter that plugs into the back of a ' | Next you need to decide how to load ISOs. You can do this via USB (slow, the PS2 only supports 1.1, and lots of USB devices don't work), from a hard disk (IDE or SATA), or over a SAMBA network. The last two option require the HDD/network adapter that plugs into the back of a ' | ||
- | Your memory card will come with [[open_ps2_loader]] (OPL), which is what you use for running games. It may have Popstarter, which is for playing [[sony_playstation|PSX]] games, and you can also have emulators and stuff on there. Once you have Free McBoot you can install whatever you want via USB or network. | + | Your memory card will come with [[open_ps2_loader]] (OPL), which is what you use for running games. It may have [[Popstarter]], which is an emulator |
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+ | Note: My PS2 has a mod chip, but I can't run NTSC-region discs unless I take the Free McBoot card out. | ||
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+ | * [[yt> | ||
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+ | ==== Saves ==== | ||
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+ | A Free McBoot memory card should have some version of [[LaunchELF]] on it. This is a file manager for PS2s, most usefully letting you explore memory cards. This means you can transfer saves to and from a [[disks# | ||
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+ | === PS2 Saves to USB === | ||
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+ | - From LaunchELF select ' | ||
+ | - Select ' | ||
+ | - Use 🅧 to mark dir you want, or 🟘 to mark all (inverse of what is selected) of them. The directory names correspond to the games' series numbers, so use somewhere like [[https:// | ||
+ | - Press R1 to open the commands menu, and select ' | ||
+ | - Go back to opening FileBrowser page and select ' | ||
+ | - Press R1 to open the commands menu again, and paste the files where you wish paste them where you wish | ||
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+ | === PS2 Saves and PCSX2 === | ||
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+ | Once you have your saves on a USB you can use [[MyMC]] to open an existing [[PCSX2]] virtual memory card and insert your saves. Also works with saves you might download online, in other formats. | ||
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+ | You can also use MyMC to export saves in .psu format, which can then be put on a your USB drive and transferred back to the memory card. The process is similar to how you put them o nthere in the first place, but when you are pasting the files onto the memory card you have to use the ' | ||
- | Note: My PS2 has a mod chip, but I can't run NTSC-region games unless I take the Free McBoot card out. | + | * [[aur> |
+ | * [[http:// | ||
==== Links ==== | ==== Links ==== | ||
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* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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- | {{tag> | + | {{tag>videogame-console hardware PS2 PlayStation Sony videogames guide}} |
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