You can edit the config if you wish to use/create a different partition.Īll partitions created by OPL will be 128Mb (it is not recommended to enlarge partitions as it will break LBAs, instead remove and recreate manually with uLaunchELF at a larger size if needed). If not found a config file, a 128Mb +OPL partition will be created. OPL will automatically create the above directory structure the first time you launch it and enable your favorite device.įor HDD users, OPL will read hdd0:_common/OPL/conf_hdd.cfg for the config entry "hdd_partition" to use as your OPL partition. blue-bottom discsįor DVD5 and DVD9 images if using the NTFS file system on USB or SMB DVD9 images must be split and placed into the device root if using the FAT32 file system on USB or SMBįor Virtual Memory Card images - from 8MB up to 64MB OPL uses the following directory tree structure across HDD, SMB, andįor games on CD media - i.e. OPL with the right to left language support. Regular OPL release with GSM, IGS, PADEMU, VMC, PS2RD Cheat Engine & Parental Controls. Types come with more or fewer features included.
Open PS2 Loader bundle included several types of the same OPL version. You can report compatibility game problems at:įor an updated compatibility list, you can visit the OPL-CL site at: You can visit the Open PS2 Loader forum at: The project due to its open-source nature. OPL developed continuously - anyone can contribute improvements to It's now the most compatible homebrew loader. SMB shares support USBExtreme and *.ISO formats while PS2 HDD supports HDLoaderįormat. Storage devices, SMB shares and the PlayStation 2 HDD unit. It supports three categories of devices: USB mass Open PS2 Loader (OPL) is a 100% Open source game and application loader for
Review the LICENSE file for further details. Congrats.Licensed under Academic Free License version 3.0 Highlight FREE_MCBOOT.ELF and press (CIRCLE) one last time to launch the installer. Navigate to mass:/ and press (CIRCLE) to enter it.ģ. Enter the FileBrowser by pressing (Circle)Ģ. You should now see uLaunchELF on your screen.ġ. Press (TRIANGLE) once to bring it back to the main menu. Now highlight Exit to and press X (CROSS) until it's option is mc0:/BOOT/BOOT.ELFģ. Select browser settings and scroll all the way down. Press start on your controller to bring up the menu.Ģ. Now it's time to get it to boot uLaunchELF from here.
Plug your USB stick back into your PC and copy the pelican.bin to the root of the USB Stick.Īnd again remove the USB Stick from the PC and plug it back in to your PS2 and boot the codebreaker disc one more time. Once the process is done, exit out to the main screen on codebreaker. Now press X (CROSS) since the first memory card is highlighted.
Proceed to install that save to your first memory card by pressing (TRIANGLE) and selecting Copy. Highlight the circle to the left of it,Īnd press X (Cross) on your controller to shade it yellow. Once done, you should see UlaunchELF in the list. Once it has loaded enter the Device Manager. Next, remove the USB stick from the computer and plug it up in your PS2/PStwo and launch your retail Codebreaker disc. This nifty little pack I slapped together to do the job with your retail Codbreaker Disc - Downloadįree MCBoot - Official release, or Noobie Package.įirst up, uncompress the package you downloaded (there will be two files: pelican.bin and UlaunchELF.cbs ).Ĭopy the game save to the root of the USB Stick/drive DO NOT COPY pelican.bin TO THE USB STICK YET.Īlso uncompress the Free MC Boot installer and copy it to the root of the device as well.
And it can't be a cheap China clone, or one that needs a boot disc to work. But hell, I don't want to see questions of "How do I get the files on my USB Stick?")Ī PS2 memory card. USB Thumb drive (or some sort of USB Mass Storage device that Codebreaker will recognize) - Must be formatted to FAT32 -Ī Computer. Launch Free MC Boot Installer using Codebreaker (8.1 or newer) Written by Bootlegninja