So that's how you do it! I was wondering when some ppl would say on this site that they got an ISO that worked from their PSP\GAME menu. I always wanted to be able to play games like that, but now I think I know how it works. You need a program called PBP Unpacker. You take the param.sfo, icon0.png, pic1.png, and SNDO.AT3 (Which isn't required; it's just a music file. Personally, I find those annoying) Now, in PBP Unpacker, you will find corresponding spaces to insert those files and you create an EBOOT w/ this app. I've never done this, but I'm trying to figure this out from a homebrew standpoint since you will be setting this up kind of like a homebrew game. I believe you would take the EBOOT from SYSDIR and the EBOOT you made w/ PBP Unpacker and make two new folders. Call them whatever you want. It would be best to name the folders after the game. For example, if it's called Syphon Filter name the folders Syphon "Filter" and Syphon "Filter%". The reason for adding the "%" is b/c you can't have two folders of the same name in one directory. Anyway, using Syphon Filter as the example, you would put the EBOOT from SYSDIR in the Syphon Filter folder and the EBOOT you made w/ PBP Unpacker in Syphon Filter% folder. Take all of the USRDIR and put it in the Syphon Filter folder as well.
If it doesn't work, sorry. I may be incorrect, but that's the only way I can think it would work.
Wait, try this too: If the first method doesn't work, try putting the SYSDIR folder in teh root of your MS. Keep it named SYSDIR and try loading then from PSP\GAME. If that doesn't work, try renaming the SYSDIR folder to Syphon Filter.
Now the only question I have is do you need to do anything w/ the BOOT.BIN file?
Give it a try and lemme know, dude.
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