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Big_Daddy
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22. July 2005 @ 11:33 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I burnt a disk with ExecFTP 0.68 and booted my PS2 off of it. Then using FlashFTP on my PC I could connect to my PS2 and see the Memory Card files.

Now I can copy all the files off the Memory Card to my PC using the FTP link, but I can't get any of the save editing software to open the files. Most are looking for an .xpo file which is made with Xport.

My question is how can I convert the saves to .xpo or some other compatible format from the Memory Card using the FTP link, or from the files I copied to my PC from the Memory Card???
Assi9
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24. July 2005 @ 07:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ps2save-builder

Converts to AR MAX, Codebreaker, Sharkport, XPort, etc.

Version 0.8x is what I use and I have a Sharkport and it works even with the newest games. Don't just rename the files, that never works. Use the savebuilder.

PS2 v5 SCPH 30001-R NTSC
Magic 3 Mod Chip
For USB Advance/eXtreme I used a WD400 in a USB2 enclosure. I installed games with the official Windows interface and used USB eXtreme Free Edition to boot them.
For HDLoader I am using WinHIIP to install games onto the WD400 in the USB enclosure. Then I transfer them to a Maxtor 120 DIAMONDMAX PLUS 9 6Y120L0. I boot with Fully Patched HDLoader.
If you have questions, go to http://list.ps2hd.com/ to see what games work, and for easy exploits and flash video tutorials check http://www.ps2hd.com/

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sjac9999
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2. August 2005 @ 18:20 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hey big dadd ycan u help me out im trying to do the same thang you did by transfering the files from your PC to my mem card in my ps2.

I have a
networ adapter
a router and its connected up to that along with my DSL
so what else do i need and what all do i need to do
Thankz al im am going to PM you please check it to thankz
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