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Direct Boot Any PS2 From Any Mem Card!
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23. January 2009 @ 19:48 |
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Yeah, too bad more stuff wasn't like the psp. Just transfer to memory stick and your good to go, of course have pandora or use battery installer.
My DS-lite was really the simplest of all, lol. Just have a slot 1 card , transfer files and your all set.
You will understand once you have your fmcb 1.8 on a mc, and read some info over at psx-scene/forums on it.
The big thing with fmcb is the files have to be installed to mc and you need a way to install it, can't just be copied to mc to install.
My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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24. January 2009 @ 07:57 |
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i have put cfw on many psps but ps2 is alot harder
there will always be computer repair companys in the world because there will always be tech stupid people in the world
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24. January 2009 @ 13:20 |
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Hey smokyrain, which versions ps2 wont fmcb work with? I ask coz i saw something around stating that.
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24. January 2009 @ 14:16 |
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Originally posted by ilcmdme: Hey smokyrain, which versions ps2 wont fmcb work with? I ask coz i saw something around stating that.
Hey ilcmdme
It is just the SCPH-9000x models with a Date code 8c or higher that won't work.
Sony made a revision to the Bios not long after the release of them.
And the very first 2 models of PS2. There is a fix for them I believe.
The psx-scene forum is down at the moment or I would find the thread for it.
My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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26. January 2009 @ 19:54 |
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I'm having problems installing fmcb 1.6 on scph 75001 series, when i insert a patched disc it auto boots and freezes after that at a black screen, why?
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26. January 2009 @ 20:32 |
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Originally posted by ilcmdme: I'm having problems installing fmcb 1.6 on scph 75001 series, when i insert a patched disc it auto boots and freezes after that at a black screen, why?
Not sure why. Did you put your DVDELF.BIN in the INJECT folder when installing.
I would check the tutorial here: http://bootleg.sksapps.com/tutorials/fmc...tall_guide.html
and scroll down to the configurator.
Do you have "fastboot" set to on, or also you can hit R2 as the PS2 loads up and ESR should start.
These files can also be launched during boot-up with the button presses :
BOOT.ELF ( R1)
ESR.ELF ( R2)
HDLOADER.ELF ( L1)
SMS.ELF ( L2)
FMCB Configurator ( START)
I would recommend to update to 1.8 as its all set and ready to go to autoboot the patched disk.
Or same thing you can edit the fmcb configurator.
My consoles: Nintendo64>Dreamcast aug/99>PS2 V7-Seagate 400gb hdd-Maxtor 300gb hdd,PS2 V14 FMCB 1.8 - Memor32 >V18 SM 3.6 >DS-Lite-G6DS Real 16GB-R4DS Ultra 8gb SDHC>Gamecube-Original>Wii-Wiikey 2>PSP PHAT CFW 5.00 M33-6>DSi (Kingdom Hearts Edition)-EZ Flash Vi - M3i Zero Sakura>Kindom Hearts:Birth by Sleep PSP 3000>PS3 80GB. WiiU PS4 XBOXONE 3DSNDS
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26. January 2009 @ 21:44 |
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Thanks, I'll just assign and hold a button. It works ok, but I let it boot to browser, then hit circle to return, scroll down and select ESR. This method i prefer.
Listen, I'm thinking of trading my FAT PS2 for a SLIM PS2. If i do this, will i be able to boot from an external (USB)HDD? or Can i just use the external (USB)HDD on my FAT PS2?
If these are possible, would i be able to boot ps1 isos?
Always appreciate your input!
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 19. June 2009 @ 16:34
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